Chapelwood Manor, (also known as Chelwood Manor ), Wealden, England
Record Id: 4989
This site is NOT open to public.
Brief description of site
Chapelwood Manor is an early-20th-century garden incorporating terraces, water gardens and glades. It was laid out in 1905 as a series of garden rooms by the landscape architect/ garden designer Thomas Hayton Mawson as the setting for a Tudor-style mansion by architect Andrew Noble Prentice.
Location information:
Address: Maresfield, Wealden, TN22 3HG
Locality: Wealden
Local Authorities:
East Sussex; Wealden; Maresfield
Historical County: Sussex
| OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: | 198 | Grid Ref: | TQ432288 |
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| Latitude: | 51.04072 | Longitude: | 0.04121264 |
Directions:
The site lies on the south side of Chelwood Gate Road, approximately halfway between the A275 Lewes to Chelwood Gate road and the A22 Uckfield to East Grinstead road, 1.75 kilometres north-west of Nutley.
Key information:
Form of site: garden
Purpose of site: ornamental garden
Context or principal building: house
Site Style : Arts and Crafts
Site first created: 1905
Main period of development: Early 20th century
Survival: Part: standing remains
Site Size (Hectares): 12
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