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SK 38/3925 PARISH OF MELBOURNE CHURCH CLOSE
6/62 (East Side)
10.11.67 Muniment Room in
Melbourne Hall Garden
GV I
Dovecot or garden pavilion, now muniment room. Early C17,
remodelled in 1709. Rubble stone with ashlar quoins, plain band
between storeys and moulded cornice. Octagonal bell shaped
domed slate roof with lead flashings and a ball finial to top,
plus small brick side wall stack to north-east side. One storey
with basement and octagonal in plan. South-east side has steps
down to a C17 four-centred arched door into basement. Above is
a large glazing bar sash in raised plain surround with keystone.
Similar window to east side, and to west side there are steps up
to a plain raised doorcase with keystone and panelled door. All
these C18 openings break through the original C17 plain band.
Other sides blank. Remodelling coincided with the laying out of
the early C18 gardens designed by Royal Gardeners to Queen Anne,
London and Wise, for Thomas Coke of Melbourne Hall. Work
carried out by William Cook of Walcot. Included in the
Derbyshire Historic Gardens Register at Grade I. See item 6/63
for sources.
Listing NGR: SK3901625044
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Sources
Books and journals Anthony, J, Gardens of Britain, (1979) Green, D, Gardener to Queen Anne, (1956) Hussey, C, English Gardens and Landscapes 1700-1750, (1967) Kerr, V , Melbourne Hall Gardens, (1984) Pevsner, N, Williamson, E, The Buildings of England: Derbyshire, (1978) 'Country Life' in 7 April, (1928), 492 'Country Life' in 23 September, (1899), 368 'Country Life' in 14 April, (1928), 526Other Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 10 Derbyshire,
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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