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Brief description of site

The garden at Ogston Hall was laid out by William Andrews Nesfield in 1865 and the conservatory was by Thomas Chambers Hine in 1851.

Brief history of site

Ogston Hall was the ancient seat of the Turbutt family. William Turbutt was responsible for the extensions to the house in 1768 based on a design by architect Joseph Pickford.

Location information:

Address: Ogston, Highham, Derbyshire, DE55 6EL

Locality: Alfreton, Derbyshire

Local Authorities:

Derbyshire; Amber Valley; Alfreton

Historical County: Derbyshire

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 120 Grid Ref: SK378597
Latitude: 53.13313 Longitude: -1.436478

Key information:

Form of site: garden

Purpose of site: ornamental garden

Context or principal building: house

Main period of development: Mid 19th century

Survival: Extant

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