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Localisation | Latitude: 52.617186 Longitude: 1.3325037 National Grid Reference: TG 25689 07372, TG 25696 06578 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001480 Date first listed: 08-Nov-2000 |
Gardens designed in the mid C19 by William Broderick Thomas and altered at the beginning
of the C20 by Edward Boardman, set in a late C18/early C19 park.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
An estate in Trowse Newton was purchased by the Money family towards the end of the
C17. In 1772 it passed into the hands of John Money (later to become General Money),
who in 1784 built himself a new house on the site which he called Crown Point, a name
he chose following his involvement in the taking of Crown Point in America. He surrounded
the new house with a small park, which is depicted on Faden's county map published
in 1797, and extended it further to the south and west following the re-routing of
the public road in 1806. The General also leased surrounding land from the Dean and
Chapter of Norwich which included Trowse Newton Hall to the north of the park and
Whitlingham White House to the east. By the time he died in 1817, a map published
the same year (NRO) shows that his house was surrounded by a c 75 acre (c 31ha) park,
a large lawn to the south, and a new walled kitchen garden linked by woodland walks
to the house. Following a dispute, the estate was inherited by his illegitimate son,
Colonel Archibald Money who planted Long Wood along the ridge north of Crown Point
and extended the park as far as Trowse Newton Hall to the north and Whitlingham White
House to the east. Colonel Money died in 1858 and the estate passed to a second illegitimate
son, the Rev Frederick Money who in 1861 put it up for sale. It was purchased by Sir
Robert Harvey who commissioned the architect H E Coe, a pupil of Sir George Gilbert
Scott, to build a large Elizabethan-style mansion with an ornamental conservatory
on a new site. At the same time he employed the garden designer William Broderick
Thomas to furnish it with a suitable formal garden (Nierop-Reading nd). The building
work was supervised by the local firm Edward Boardman and Son. Sir Robert extended
the park by the closure of a public road to the south of the new house, using the
road to create a new drive, while to the north he reduced Trowse Newton Hall to a
picturesque ruin and planted a double lime avenue up to it. The expense of this work
proved too great for Sir Robert who, following a run on his bank, committed suicide
in 1870, before his new house and conservatory were complete. In 1872 the estate was
purchased by a successful local businessman J J Colman. It passed to Russell James
Colman in 1901 who re-employed Boardman and Son to enlarge the house and bring the
gardens up to date. The estate stayed within the Colman family although in 1955 they
sold the house and its grounds which became the Whitlingham Hospital. During the 1980s
the Norwich southern bypass was built, cutting off a section of park, the walled garden,
south drive and lodge from the main body of the park. In the 1990s the hospital was
closed and in 1999 was purchased by property developers. It is currently (2000) undergoing
conversion into private apartments. The site remains in divided ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Crown Point lies on the south-east edge
of the city of Norwich, to the east of the village of Trowse Newton. The site here
registered covers an area of c 174ha, bounded to the south-west by Kirby Road, to
the north-east and north by Whitlingham Lane, and to the east by farmland. The A47
southern bypass runs south of the mansion, isolating the southern corner of the park.
Crown Point sits on high ground, the generally level park falling away to the north
and north-east towards the valley of the River Yare (outside the registered boundary).
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main entrance to the site is via Kirby Road, along a
late C20 track which crosses the A47, runs through an area of woodland known as The
Dell and then swings north and east to arrive at the entrance court on the north front
through red-brick gate piers surmounted by stone ball finials. The original C19 main
entrance stands c 100m further to the east along Kirby Road. North Lodge stands beside
red-brick gate piers, flanked by knapped flint and brick walls and hung with ornamental
wrought-iron gates, while South Lodge lies a further c 220m to the south. The drive
runs north through ornamental woodland and then turns north-west towards the house
where it originally arrived at the north front. This drive is no longer in use, having
been cut off from the house by the A47 southern bypass. Two minor drives enter the
park off Whitlingham Lane, one at the north-east end, leading west up into the park
and the other along the trackway between the lime avenue from the ruins of Trowse
Newton Hall. Both are now (2000) tracks.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING The present Crown Point (listed grade II*) is a large country mansion
built of red brick and tile with stone mullioned windows, decorated with stone bands
in the Elizabethan style. It was built during the 1860s to replace an earlier Crown
Point House, on a different site. The three-storey entrance front to the north has
gabled bays and a central porch, while the south, garden front has a complex bay system
with a central Tuscan stone porch and balustraded parapet. The house was designed
for Sir Robert Harvey by H E Coe and was completed for J J and R J Colman by the local
firm Edward Boardman and Son who had supervised Coe's building. At the east end of
the garden front is the conservatory (listed grade II*), an elaborate cast-iron and
glass construction built to a symmetrical apsidal plan with aisles and decorated with
scroll work, friezes, and grilles. It was probably designed by Coe, with iron work
by Butterly and Co (Whitlingham Conservatory Repair Fund notes). The stable block
lies to the east of the house and is contemporary with it, the service buildings between
the two having been added by Boardman and Son at the beginning of the C20. During
the late C20 a new single-storey hospital block was added to the north side of the
mansion.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens and pleasure grounds lie predominantly to
the south and east of the mansion and are divided into a series of compartments by
blocks of planting and yew hedges. Below the west front is a formal lawn, bordered
by gravel paths and a balustraded wall with bastions overlooking the west park. Steps
from the south front lead down to a gravel path which runs around the perimeter of
another balustraded garden area, in the centre of which is a large sunken garden filled
with clipped yew topiary and rose beds. Steps on the north and south side of the sunk
garden are aligned on the house steps to the north and on an avenue of horse chestnut
trees which runs through the wooded pleasure ground beyond the balustrade to the south.
At the eastn end of the garden front the conservatory and billiard room look onto
a small square lawn, beyond which to the east is a small formal azalea garden. To
the south of this compartment is a large concrete-lined ornamental pool with central
fountain, built as a reservoir for the fire-fighting system at the beginning of the
C20. Surrounding the pool and beyond it to the south lies the heavily wooded, ornamental
but overgrown (2000) pleasure ground in which William Broderick Thomas is thought
to have constructed a rock garden, part of which survives (B Nierop-Reading pers comm,
2000). Between the pool compartment and the azalea garden a gravel path known as the
Cherry Walk continues the line of the house terrace to the east and terminates in
a further small garden compartment, known as the Racquet Court Garden but currently
(2000) laid to grass, on the south side of the racquet court. A pebble-dash pergola
planted with wisteria runs along the west side of the racquet court, overlooking steps
which lead down into the azalea garden, the paths of which emerge back on the lawn
beside the conservatory and billiard room.
The layout of the structure of these gardens dates from 1868 when William Broderick
Thomas, who was working at Sandringham (qv) at about the same time, produced plans
for Sir Robert Harvey. He laid out the main balustraded garden terrace, the sunken
garden, and the Cherry Walk and developed much of the wooded pleasure ground. His
designs were brought up to date in 1902 by Edward Boardman and Son who replaced the
carpet bedding in the sunk garden with yew topiary, planted a thorn walk beside it
and completed the enclosure of this area by adding a further balustraded wall on the
east side. The pool was built in Thomas' croquet lawn compartment, and the formal
parterre below the stable block was replaced by the azalea garden.
PARK The park at Crown Point surrounds the mansion on all sides, although the bulk
of it lies to the north. A ridge, planted with trees in the early C19, runs north-east/south-west
across the park c 500m to the north of the house, beyond which the land falls away
to the north towards the valley of the River Yare. The western section of this land
beyond the ridge remains under pasture and is scattered with mature park trees while
the eastern section has been excavated for gravel extraction behind a large earth
bund erected to screen the workings. These two areas are divided by a lime avenue
planted in the mid C19 to form a walk running north-north-west from the ridge to the
ruins of Trowse Newton Hall on the northern boundary. The area between the ridge and
the mansion, and that to the west have been returned to arable production and a dry
ski slope has been erected in the western corner of the park. Although this has led
to the removal of individual park trees, perimeter plantations and blocks of woodland
survive. The park at Crown Point existed by the end of the C18 when Henry Money built
his new mansion and was enlarged twice during the C19 to reach its full extent by
the 1880s, by which time it surrounded the new Crown Point house built by Sir Robert
Harvey. The boundary of this late C19 park is still (2000) evident.
KITCHEN GARDEN The walled kitchen garden and gardeners' cottages lie c 200m to the
south-east of the mansion, separated from it by the late C20 A47 southern bypass.
The cottages are now (2000) private dwellings and the walled kitchen garden used as
their private gardens. None of the ranges by William Goldring survive. The cottages
and the kitchen garden were built during the first years of the C20, presumably by
E T Boardman as part of the updating of the grounds for R J Colman.
REFERENCES
A Taigel, Report on history of Crown Point Estate, Norwich, (report for Norfolk Gardens
Trust, nd) Report on proposed re-routing of Whitlingham Lane, (Historic Gardens Consultancy
1991) Historic appraisal of the grounds of Whitlingham Hospital (Historic Gardens
Consultancy 1993) Historical notes on the conservatory, (Whitlingham Conservatory
Repair Fund, nd) B Nierop-Reading, A guide to the plants and the history of the gardens
of Crown Point (leaflet, nd) [copy on EH file]
Maps W Faden, A new topographical map of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record
Office) Survey of Trowse Newton, 1813(17 (Norfolk Record Office) A Bryant, Map of
the county of Norfolk, 1826 (Norfolk Record Office)
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1882 OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published
1982 2nd edition published 1914 3rd edition published 1924
Archival items There are several plans of Crown Point in Norfolk Record Office, including
William Broderick Thomas' Plan of the grounds of Crown Point, 1869; and an unattributed
plan of the gardens, orchard, and pleasure ground, 1900.
Description written: August 2000 Amended: December 2000 Register Inspector: EMP Edited:
February 2001
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.