Listed Building: KITCHEN GARDEN WALLS AND GATEWAY, TOOL HOUSE, APPLE HOUSE AND GARDENER'S HOUSE AND COTTAGE (1147762)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 09 January 1987
Date last amended

Description

EASTON EASTON PARK SK 92 NW Kitchen garden 6/83 walls and gateway, Tool house, Apple house and Gardener's house and cottage G.V. II Kitchen garden walls, gateway and gate, 2 stores, gardener's house and bothey. c.1810, altered c.1840, with minor C20 alterations. Squared and coursed limestone rubble, slate, yellow brick, cast iron. Rectangular kitchen garden with central gateway, cottage and house to each corner, opposed stores. Central gateway having square piers with cornices surmounted by orbs. The cast iron gates are ramped up at the centre and have a strapwork overthrow with shells and the initials MIC. Beneath the top rail are pendant foliate swags. The mid rail has roundels with finials. The coursed limestone rubble flanking walls have cast iron openwork lattice screens with Greek lozenges and flourishes. The top rail has circles and spiked top. The screens are linked by square piers with cornices. To the left hand corner the bothey is of 2 storeys and 3 bays with a central planked door with to left a 2 light glazing bar casement and to right a 2 light mullioned casement with ashlar surround. Above a further 2 light casement and a keyed oculus. The garden front has a moulded cornice surmounted by ball angle finials. The slightly larger gardener's house matches the details of the bothey and both have single planked doors to the garden front in rusticated surrounds which are surmounted by a sheaf of corn, the crest of the Cholmeleys. Above a further keyed oculus. The 2 stores project from the garden walls and are square on plan, with broken forward facetted fronts, added in yellow brick with ashlar dressings when the stores were altered in C19. They have single planked doors, single keyed oculi and in the roof are oval keyed oculi in 2 directions as dormers. The facetted roofs originally had fish-scale tiles with lead dressings. The tall side walls have ashlar copings, which are partly cornices and partly gabled. At the lower north corner is a small semi-circular headed gateway with unusual rounded rusticated surround, and cast iron gate with latticed base, curlicued and scrolled top containing the Cholmeley cypher. Built as part of the formal gardens of Easton Hall, seat of the Cholmeley family. Listing NGR: SK9254526549

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Grid reference SK 92545 26549 (point)
Map sheet SK92NW
Civil Parish EASTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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