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St Anne's Vicarage, Oldland

Introduction

St Anne's Vicarage is a mid-late 19th century vicarage garden. This record was checked with South Gloucestershire Historic Monument Records Officer - June 2010.

This is a mid to late 19th century Tudor Gothic vicarage garden with a terrace in front of the house (tennis or croquet lawn). There are some fine trees and shrubs, some introduced by Canon Ellacombe of Bitton. To the the rear of the house is a vegetable garden.
History

Period

Victorian (1837-1901)

Features & Designations

Features

  • Terrace
  • Description: The terrace is at the front of the house.
  • Tennis Lawn
  • Description: This may also be a croquet lawn.
  • Shrub Feature
  • Description: Trees and shrubs in the vicarage garden.
  • Potager
  • Description: At the back of the house is a vegetable garden.
  • House (featured building)
  • Description: The vicarage is in a Tudor gothic design.
Key Information

Type

Garden

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

Victorian (1837-1901)

Survival

Extant

Hectares

0.4

Civil Parish

Oldland

References

Contributors

  • Avon Gardens Trust