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Brief description of site

The site has humps and hollows in a grass field, the remains of a formal garden which surrounded the 1690s house. An engraving of Dumbleton Hall by Johannes Kip in 1712 shows a formal landscape. A new information panel shows very clearly where the original canals and walkways shown in the Kip engraving were.

Brief history of site

Sir Richard Cocks built a house near the church between 1684 and the early 1700s, which is shown in Kip's engraving published 1712.

Location information:

Address: Behind St Peter's Church

Locality: Dumbleton

Local Authorities:

Gloucestershire; Tewkesbury; Dumbleton

Historical County: Gloucestershire

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 150 Grid Ref: SP 016 357
Latitude: 52.01972 Longitude: -1.978095

Directions:

Visible from the drive to Dumbleton Hall.

Key information:

Form of site: country estate

Purpose of site: Ornamental

Site Style : formal

Site first created: 1684 to 1710

Main period of development: 17th century

Survival: Part: ground/below ground level remains

Site Size (Hectares): 1

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