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Localisation | Latitude: 52.204207 Longitude: 0.11359008 National Grid Reference: TL 44531 58325 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1000624 Date first listed: 16-Jan-1985 |
College courts, landscaped pleasure grounds and gardens, laid out C18-C20, including
the informal Victorian pleasure ground known as the Fellows' Garden.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
King's College was founded in 1441 by Henry VI, who had founded Eton College (qv)
in 1440 and subsequently linked the school to King's in order to supply college scholars.
King's College chapel was begun in 1446. Following Henry's deposition in 1461, the
college's income was much reduced, and the only building of his great scheme to be
built was the chapel, which took about a century to complete. The initial court, Old
Court, was built north of the chapel (this area, since 1829, part of the Old Schools
precinct owned by the University), with the intention that it should be superseded
by the great scheme, of which the chapel would have been the north side of the resultant
court. Building was slow and piecemeal throughout the following centuries, Front Court
not being finished until the early C19. The site remains (1998) in college use.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING King's College lies at the centre of
Cambridge, on flat ground crossed by the River Cam and various drainage ditches. The
c 6ha college is bounded to the north by Clare College (qv), to the east by King's
Parade and beyond this the city centre, and to the south by Queens' College (qv),
St Catharine's College and Queens' Green. King's College is set within a group of
city-centre colleges, cut from north to south by the river and Queens' Road, the area
between these two features forming the centre section of the sequence of five adjacent
college gardens and meadows which, taken together, are known as The Backs. In 1779
Lancelot Brown (1716-83) provided a plan to landscape The Backs, including that part
of King's College west of the Gibbs Building. He intended to widen the river into
a serpentine lake, and remove the boundaries between individual college grounds together
with King's, Clare and Trinity College bridges, using the Gibbs Building as the substitute
focal point for a great house. This plan was never carried out and The Backs remain
individually owned and designed pleasure grounds and gardens.
ENTRANCES, APPROACHES AND COURTS The college consists largely of a linear series of
adjacent open spaces, connected by a path entering at King's Parade in the east and
running 350m west, around Front Court, across the south side of Back Lawn and Scholars'
Piece to Queen's Road. The college is approached from the east, off King's Parade,
along a short path flanked by open lawns, arriving at the gatehouse centrally placed
within William Wilkins' gothic-revival stone screen (1842-48, listed grade I), giving
onto Front Court to the west. Front Court is laid to lawn, surrounded by a perimeter
path and bounded to the north by Henry VI's chapel (C15-C16, listed grade I) which
dominates the Court, to the east by Wilkins' screen, to the south by his south range
(1824-8, listed grade I), and to the west by the Gibbs Building (J Gibbs 1724-31,
listed grade I) with its central, open-arched gatehall giving views of Back Lawn and
Scholars' Piece beyond. At the centre of the lawn stands a stone basin with a central
fountain supporting a bronze statue of Henry VI (H A Armstead 1879, listed grade II).
The south side of Front Court's perimeter path continues west along the south side
of Back Lawn, forming part of the perimeter path which encircles the open rectangular
lawn running down to the river, with views across Scholars' Piece and Clare College
gardens and bridge to the north. The south range of Clare College's Old Court forms
much of the north boundary of this lawn, which it overlooks. The path reaches the
single-arched, ashlar King's Bridge (W Wilkins 1818, listed grade I), standing 100m
west of the Gibbs Building, at the south-west corner of Back Lawn, connecting Back
Lawn with Scholars' Piece, with views north to Clare Bridge and south to Queens' College
bridge. South of this corner stands Bodley's Court, surrounded to the east and south
by Bodley's Buildings (G F Bodley 1890-3, listed grade II), overlooking the river
and bridge, and largely laid to lawn with a central north/south path and a stone-paved
landing stage adjacent to the river.
The path continues west from the bridge in a serpentine line along the south boundary
of Scholars' Piece, flanked by a lime avenue, raised above the level of the adjacent
meadow and overlooking Queens' Green to the south. It seems to have been designed
with the approach from the west in mind, the curved path with its flanking avenue
being planned to conceal the buildings across Back Lawn until they are dramatically
revealed across the bridge. Scholars' Piece is an open meadow with scattered trees,
surrounded by drains, with two mounds in it dating from landscaping work c 1818-20s.
The path terminates at the entrance off Queens' Road, c 300m south-west of the Gibbs
Building, marked by a rusticated stone gateway (W Wilkins 1818, listed grade II*)
standing on a small bridge above the drain which forms the west boundary of Scholars'
Piece. The gateway, containing a central arch flanked by two smaller arches, supports
wrought-iron gates with an overthrow and coat of arms.
By the late C17 (Loggan, 1688) the land east of the river (now divided into Front
Court and Back Lawn) consisted largely of a large open lawn, Chapel Yard, dominated
in the north-east corner by the chapel, and crossed at right angles by two central
paths in cruciform pattern. The path from the east entrance led west across the river
via a central bridge, and separated what is now Scholars Piece into King's College
Meadow to the north and King's Grove to the south.
From 1724 the Gibbs Building divided Chapel Yard lawn into Back Lawn to the west and
Front Court to the east. At the same time Charles Bridgeman (d 1738) was asked to
provide a design for the land west of the river to complement Gibbs' country-house-like
building. He suggested a formal basin at the centre of the area, leading off the canalised
river, with a raised circular temple at the far side of a central vista, aligned with
the centre of the Gibbs Building, and with views of the countryside beyond. This was
never implemented (Batey 1989).
In 1771 Back Lawn was freed of bowling green walls and other enclosures, levelled
and laid to an open lawn surrounded by a perimeter path, this work being directed
by James Essex. Front Court was not completed until 1828 when William Wilkins' gatehouse
and screen were finished, together with the south range projecting west towards the
river. (Wilkins had intended his screen to support a cloister along the inner face,
which was never built.). As part of Wilkins' scheme the central bridge over the river
was replaced further south by the present bridge, and Back Lawn was graded so that
it sloped down to the river, giving it its present landscaped appearance. Scholars'
Piece was also landscaped, and the serpentine path to the bridge constructed across
it. Several further buildings were erected during the later C19 and C20 in the area
south of Front Court and Back Lawn.
GARDENS The main Fellows' Garden lies adjacent to the west boundary, entered off Queens'
Road opposite the back gate from Scholars' Piece, c 300m south-west of the Gibbs Building.
It is physically isolated from the main college grounds, being bounded by Queens'
Road to the east, Clare College Memorial Court grounds to the north, sports grounds
to the west, and West Road to the south. The rectangular garden, surrounded by perimeter
belts including many evergreen shrubs and trees, contains several large specimen plane
trees. The perimeter belt encircles an informal lawn, with serpentine edges formed
by the undulating inner edge of the belt, on which lie several informal shrub beds,
also planted with ornamental trees. The shrub beds break up the openness of the lawn:
one lies in front of the path through the belt from the Queens' Road entrance, preventing
an open view of the garden; a second, larger bed lies at the centre of the lawn, and
a third bed lies towards the north end adjacent to the bottom of a low bank supporting
an open croquet lawn at the north end. The trees include some fine examples of exotic
species, some planted c 1850 or earlier, including Sequoiadendron giganteum, Platanus
orientalis, Quercus x hispanica and Catalpa bignonioides.
The early Fellows' Garden lay towards the north-west corner of Back Lawn before it
was laid out in the 1770s and the small, enclosed garden was destroyed. The addition
of the Provost's Lodge south of Back Lawn prompted, in 1836, the removal of the Provost's
stables across the river to what is now the Fellows' Garden. At the same time the
perimeter of what had been a field on the west side of Queens' Road was planted up
and a walk made through the plantation, for the use of the Provost and Fellows, whilst
the walk was screened by an iron fence from the interior paddock which accommodated
the Provost's four carriage horses. In 1851 it was agreed that the whole area should
be laid out as a pleasure ground for the Fellows, and this was done, resulting in
an informal design much as remains today (1998). Although no planting plan survives,
in 1904 A A Tilley produced a printed list of trees and shrubs in the gardens and
grounds, which includes most of the older trees still in existence.
The Provost¿s Garden lies south of the former Provost's Lodge (W Wilkins 1824-8, listed
grade I) which forms the south range of Back Lawn. It is reached from the west, garden
front of the current Provost's Lodge which forms its east boundary. The garden is
enclosed to the west by the east range of Bodley's Court and to the south by the boundary
wall with Queens' College. It is laid largely to lawn, with a broad grass terrace
running along the east side adjacent to the current Provost's Lodge supported by a
low stone wall with central steps down to the main lawn, largely surrounded by shrubs.
Another, narrower, grass terrace runs along the south front of the former Provost's
Lodge.
REFERENCES
Loggan, Cantabrigia Illustrata (1690) Beeverell, Les Delices de la Grand Bretagne
... (1707) Country Life, 60 (11 December 1926), pp 930-6 Architectural Review 50,
no 601 (January 1947), pp 13-18 Victoria History of the County of Cambridgeshire III,
(1959), pp 376-93 N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Cambridgeshire (1970), pp 91-101
P Willis, Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden (1977), pp 84-5 R Gray,
Cambridge Colleges (1984), pp 32-5 M Batey, The Historic Gardens of Oxford and Cambridge
(1989), pp 111-12, 114-15, 121-3, 179 S M Walters, King's College Fellows' Garden
(1991)
Maps Lyne, Map of Cambridge, 1574 Hamond, Map of Cambridge, 1592 Loggan, Map of Cambridge,
1688 (from Cantabrigia Illustrata 1690) Custance, Map of Cambridge, 1798 Baker, Map
of Cambridge, 1830
OS 25" to 1 mile: 3rd edition published 1925 OS 1:500: 1st edition published 1888
Description written: February 1998 Amended: February 1999 Register Inspector: SR
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.