Bretton Hall, Garden, Broughton

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NPRN266243
Map ReferenceSJ36SE
Grid ReferenceSJ3653463748
Unitary (Local) AuthorityFlintshire
Old CountyFlintshire
CommunityBroughton and Bretton
Type Of SiteGARDEN
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
1. Garden features associated with Bretton Hall (in Cheshire).
OS County series (Flint. XV.5 1869) shows an orchard to the north-east of the house, corresponding with an extant enclosure, which shows traces of beds/ridges, & is bounded on the north-west by a ditch/channel leading into the moat (Nprn275850): a line of trees runs parallel to & beyond the south-eastern bank of the moat, the interior of which, being currently reached by stepping stones, has become, if it did not originate as, a landscape/garden feature.
Beyond an area of presumed farm buildings/outbuildings (including Nprn309571) several walled(?) enclosures are shown.
Around the Hall complex a range of cultivation features are apparent.

Source: RCAHMW AP955076/45-9; 965136/44-5
J.Wiles 01.12.03

2. This garden is depicted on the Second Edition Ordnance Survey 25-inch map of Flintshire XV, sheet 5 (1899). Its main elements on that map include contrived antiquity, haw haw, orchard and kitchen garden. C.H. Nicholas, RCAHMW, 17th August 2006.