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Creevelands

walled garden
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Creevelands
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Rectangular-plan walled garden, built c.1840, having curved corners to north-west and south-west, railings to north end of east boundary, and bell tower to south-east corner. Rubble stone walls, having red brick facing in English garden wall bond to interior faces. Terracotta copings to walls. Wrought-iron railings, with tooled stone plinth, tooled stone pier to north-east corner. Square-plan bell tower having rubble stone walls, topped with red brick walls in facer bond, and cut-stone bell-cote with pointed-arch openings. Segmental-headed pedestrian opening to east wall. Segmental-headed carriage arch to south wall.

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