Brief Description
Winslow Hall is an early-18th-century house. The grounds include a walled garden, bowling green and ha-ha.
History
Although Winslow Hall was built in 1700, work had begun on landscaping the gardens some five years previously. The original manor house was also demolished at this time.
- Features
- House (featured building)
- Description: The hall is likely to have been designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
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- Authorities
Civil Parish
- Winslow
- Associated People
- Contact
- References
References
- Pevsner, N. and E. Williamson, {The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire} (London: Penguin, 1994)The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire
- Page, W {Victoria County History: Buckingham, Volume 3} (London: St. Catherine Press, 1925), pp. 465-470Victoria County History: Buckingham, Volume 3
- Smith, N, Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review (Buckinghamshire Stage 1) (Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service, 1998)Gardens Register Review (Buckinghamshire) (Stage 1)
- http://www.bucksgardenstrust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Winslow_Hall.pdfUnderstanding Historic Parks and Gardens in Buckinghamshire