Brief Description
The 18th-century landscape park at Fulmer Place is much damaged by farm buildings and motorways. There are a series of fishponds behind the house which have been bisected by the M40.
History
Fulmer Place was built in approximately 1742 on the site of an older manor house. It was remodelled in 1800. The landscape was developed through the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Features
- Fishpond
- Description: The fishponds are intact but bisected by the M40.
- Detached House (featured building)
- Description: The house was remodelled in 1800.
- Earliest Date:
- Latest Date:
- Authorities
Civil Parish
- Fulmer
- History
Period
- 18th Century
- Contact
- References
References
- Smith, N, {Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review (Buckinghamshire Stage 1)} (Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service, 1998)Gardens Register Review (Buckinghamshire) (Stage 1)