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Name | LITTLE THAKEHAM | ||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 50.929359 Longitude: -0.42300262 National Grid Reference: TQ 10922 15618 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1001214 Date first listed: 01-Jun-1984 |
An early C20 formal garden laid out in 1902-3 by Sir Edwin Lutyens with planting by
the owner Ernest Blackburn, set in surrounding early C20 orchards.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Little Thakeham was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1902 for Ernest Blackburn who,
in 1919, sold the house, gardens and grounds to the Aggs family. They sold the house
and garden in 1979 to Mr and Mrs Ratcliff, who opened the Little Thakeham Country
House Hotel, the Aggs family retaining the surrounding grounds and the coach house.
The site remains (1997) in divided commercial and private ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Little Thakeham lies on the north side
of Merrywood Lane, 0.75km east of its junction with the B2139 Thakeham to Storrington
road. The 8.5ha registered site, comprising a 1ha formal garden set within 7.5ha of
orchards and a small area of informal lawns and shrubbery, lies on ground which is
level at the northern end and then follows a gentle slope down towards the southern
boundary. The site is bounded on the west side by a tree- and hedge-lined gravelled
lane which forms the drive (it is also a public bridleway). To the south, a belt of
woodland separates the site from Merrywood Lane while to the north and east agricultural
fencing and fringes of trees or hedgerows largely enclose the site from the surrounding
landscape of gently rolling mixed farmland and small woods.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The house and grounds are approached from Merrywood Lane
to the south. The drive follows the course of the bridleway northwards for 200m before
turning eastwards into the grounds and passing 100m along an avenue of walnut trees
to the principal, north front of the house.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Little Thakeham (listed grade I) sits in a central position on
the northern edge of the site, its views southwards largely limited to the garden
and orchards with only occasional glimpses of the South Downs, some 3km distant, above
the boundary woodland. The house, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) in 1902
(CL 1909), is of two storeys on a symmetrical, H-shaped plan and built in locally
quarried coursed sandstone. The centrally placed porch on the north front is balanced
on the south or garden front by a full height polygonal bay window. Connected to the
main house on its east side is a long, two-storey, stone and tile-hung service wing,
built by Lutyens on the foundations of the house begun for Blackburn in 1901 by the
architect Hatchard Smith (The Field 1986). The main house was converted to use as
an hotel in 1980 and the service wing to family accommodation in the early to mid
C20.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The formal garden lies largely to the south of the house,
its structure designed by Lutyens and the original planting carried out by Blackburn
himself, who was a keen amateur gardener (Hussey 1950).
On the north side of the house an enclosed entrance forecourt garden is formed by
coursed stone walls. Stone gate piers in the north wall, on the axis of the porch,
give access from the drive while the walls enclosing the forecourt at its east and
west ends, which are capped by little pitched tiled roofs, contain arched side entrances.
The forecourt is laid out in four symmetrical quarters of lawn divided by stone-flagged
paths and edged with low shrub and herbaceous planting.
Westwards from the forecourt, a flagged path running c 30m southwards along the wisteria-clad
western elevation of the house is flanked on its west side by a broad herbaceous border,
planted in the 1980s with species and varieties used in the early C20 by Ernest Blackburn
(owner and Blackburn diaries in private collection). The border is enclosed along
its west side by a castellated yew hedge, which is clipped to c 2m with 3m battlemented
towers at intervals and which continues around to the south front of the house.
On its south side, the house overlooks a gentle slope which is cut into a series of
three descending terraces, each supported by a bank faced with a low drystone wall,
formerly planted with rock and alpine plants and now (1997) with taller shrub and
herbaceous cover. The top terrace, which occupies the width of the main house and
the western half of the former service wing, is partly enclosed by further clipped
and battlemented yew hedging planted between 1913 and 1927 (photographs in Weaver
1913; Sheppherd and Jellicoe 1927) on the drystone wall. The terrace is laid to flags,
flanked to east and west by a square plat of lawn and with, in the centre, a rectangular
rose garden divided by flags into eight squares, each of which contains a rose underplanted
with lavender and other herbaceous plants. At the far east end of the terrace, beyond
the eastern grass plat, is a lily pool and a water garden, both square in form and
set in surrounding flags; the water garden is divided into two by a central stone
channel and planted with waterside plants. From the north side of the lily pool, a
bank of stone and tile steps, divided into three by platforms with terracotta pots,
leads up to an apron of paving outside the former service wing.
From the top terrace and on the axis of the bay on the south front, a broad, flagged
path, with three single-step changes of level, leads southwards across the narrow
width of the second terrace. This is laid to lawn with one or two small ornamental
trees and, flanking the path, two pairs of domed Japanese maples, planted in 1902
and 1914 (owner pers comm, 1997). The western end of the terrace contains a swimming
pool surrounded with shrubbery, built in the mid C20. The axial flagged path continues
from the southern edge of the second terrace level to run the full length of a great
pergola which, flanked on its east side by the 60m x 40m principal lawn (which forms
the third terrace level) and by orchards to the west, stretches 40m to the southern
boundary of the garden. Constructed on a raised bank faced with abundantly planted
drystone walls, horizontal square-section oak timbers rest on alternate square and
round stone piers, spaced at c 2.7m intervals. The central path is edged with herbaceous
borders with further borders running along at the foot of the walls. The pergola terminates
in a raised flagged platform from which broad flights of stone steps lead east and
west down to the lawn and to the orchard. A further, semicircular, segmented flight
of steps leads down from the pergola onto the north-west corner of the lawn.
OTHER LAND South and west of the garden, the grounds are laid out with apple and pear
orchards, planted in the early C20 and with, on the west side of the house, to the
immediate south of the main drive, a cherry orchard. East of the house, the drive
continues c 100m eastwards to the two brick and timber-faced courtyard ranges of the
former coach house and stables, built by Lutyens in 1902 and converted to living accommodation,
known as the Garden House, from 1974-5. The grounds to the east and south of the Garden
House are laid out to further pear orchards, planted in the 1950s, part of those to
the south occupying the site of an early C20 kitchen garden with a surviving stone
and tile-walled dipping well, designed by Lutyens as a central focus (Weaver 1913).
East of the principal lawn and running southwards for c 70m from the south-west corner
of the Garden House to a tree-fringed pond is a nut walk, planted as a double avenue
of coppiced trees.
REFERENCES
Country Life, 26 (28 August 1909), pp 292-9 L Weaver, Houses and Gardens by E L Lutyens
(1913), pp 103-16 J C Sheppherd and G A Jellicoe, Gardens and Design (1927), pp 219-30
C Hussey, The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens (1950) I Nairn and N Pevsner, The Buildings
of England: Sussex (1965), pp 349-50 J Brown, Gardens of a Golden Afternoon (1982),
p 187, pls 11 and 12 The Field, (December 1986), pp 13-14
Maps OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition surveyed 1875 3rd edition published 1911 1937 edition
Archival items The diaries of Ernest Blackburn, which include material on the planting
of the garden, are held in a private collection.
Description written: November 1997 Amended: January 2000 Register Inspector: VCH Edited:
June 2000
This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/05/2016
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.