Camellia House |
Hob Uid: 1062116 | |
Location : Wiltshire Tisbury
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Grid Ref : ST9230026900 |
Summary : Orangery and garden walls at Wardour Park, constructed in 1769 by Richard Wood. The garden walls enclose a large rectangular garden to the south, and a smaller semi-circular garden to the north. |
More information : Kitchen garden walls and orangery at Wardour Park. The kitchen garden is a walled enclosure with an 18th century orangery in the centre of the north side. Grade II. (1)
Camellia House- an orangery and garden walls at Wardour Park constructed by Richard Woods in 1769. The walls enclose a large rectangular garden to the south and a smaller semi circular garden to the north. The orangery has a glazed roof and central steel french windows, it contains six mature camellias reputed to be some of the earliest specimens introduced to England. Grade II. (2)
Camellia House and garden walls at Wardour Park. Grade II*. (3) |