Monument record MDO45694 - Pleasure Grounds at Larmer Tree, Farnham and Tollard Royal

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Summary

Pleasure grounds created by Lieutenant General Pitt- Rivers for the enjoyment and education of the public. A small part is in Dorset. Work started on the grounds in 1880-81 and were opened to the public in 1885. Following Pitt-Rivers death in 1900 the grounds became less popular and fell into decay, some of the structures and buildings were demolished. During the early 1990s the gardens and some of the buildings were restored.

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Full Description

Pleasure grounds created during the 1880s by Lieutenant General Pitt- Rivers for the use by the local population. In 1880 the octagonal temple was built beside a small pool. Then six `quarters' or separate buildings in Indian style were constructed. These were designed for picnics, set around a central area with lawns, hedged with laurel. Surviving buildings include the Theatre (1895), the General's Room, an Indian Pavilion and the Lower Indian Room (c. 1880) Originally four pavilions were imported from North India for the Colonial Exhibition in London in 1880. They were then acquired by Pitt-Rivers and re-erected in the Larmer Tree grounds. Two collapsed during the second World War. <1> Work started on the grounds in 1880-81 and were opened to the public in 1885. Following Pitt-Rivers death in 1900 the grounds became less popular and fell into decay, some of the structures and buildings were demolished. During the early 1990s the gardens and some of the buildings were restored. <2>

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Monograph: English Heritage. 1987. Register of parks and gardens of special historic interest: Wiltshire. 46.
  • <2> Monograph: English Heritage. 2005. Register of parks and gardens of special historic interest: Wiltshire (revised). 46.
  • <3>XY Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 1061618. [Mapped feature: #635231 ]

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Location

Grid reference Centred ST 9414 1671 (549m by 820m)
Map sheet ST91NW
Civil Parish Farnham; Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: ST 91 NW 66
  • Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 1061618

Record last edited

Feb 22 2023 11:49AM

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