SDO10155 - Highcliffe Castle; Grounds and Landscaping Study
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Type | Unpublished document |
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Title | Highcliffe Castle; Grounds and Landscaping Study |
Author/Originator | Nicholas Pearson Associates |
Date/Year | 1996 |
Abstract/Summary
A summary report of research on the historic landscape around Highcliffe Castle, Dorset, and proposals for the enhancement of the grounds of the castle.
High Cliff house was built in 1773 as the coastal retreat of one of Britain's less well regarded Prime Ministers. He established a botanic garden at High Cliff and was davised by Capability Brown. The house was subsequently demolished and much of the landscape lost. Highcliffe Castle itself is a fine Gothic house of the 1830's, incorporating substantial medieval remains from France.
Important areas of the associated ornamental landscape and estate remain. The landscape proposals aim to provide an attractive simple setting for the castle; reopening of historic views, restoration of overgrown pathways and enhanced management of the grounds.
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Description
Consultation draft report by Nicholas Pearson Associates for the Borough of Christchurch, dated March 1996. Included with ther report are two other documents: a covering letter (refAJH/MP/10.01.76 from B J Rees, Christchurch Borough Council) to Laurence Keen, DCC, dated 10th April 1996 and; Addendum to the Highcliffe Castle Grounds and Landscaping Study by B J Rees, dated 4th April 1996.
Location
Dorset Historic Environment Record
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Referenced Events (1)
- EDO4931 Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch; historic landscape assessment 1996
Record last edited
Feb 29 2016 3:00PM