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Beaulieu House

walled garden
Beaulieu House
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Red brick walled garden, built c. 1750. L-plan with ground sloping southwards. Red brick Flemish bond walling to north and west with buttresses at intervals, west wall steps southwards, rendered stone and brick coping surviving in places. Southern and south-eastern walls removed, garden currently enclosed by planting. Vehicular entrance to south-west corner having red brick square gate piers, rendered hipped cap stones, painted steel double gates; pointed arch door opening to north wall, painted timber and steel door; pointed arch red brick door opening with pediment and stone coping stones to north-east corner at junction with potting shed. Located to south-east of Beaulieu House
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