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Localisation | Latitude: 51.668702 Longitude: -1.4808365 National Grid Reference: SU 36001 96786 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001101 Date first listed: 01-Jun-1984 |
A mid C18 country house with pleasure grounds and gardens, including formal work by
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe from the late 1930s, surrounded by an C18 landscape park.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
The Pusey family owned the Pusey estate and lived there from at least the C12, in
a house probably sited close to the church. Having rebuilt the church in 1745, John
Allen Pusey (d 1753) built the present house 1746-8, probably employing the architect
John Sanderson (it was formerly attributed to John Wood of Bath (CL 1976)), and apparently
laying out the park and pleasure grounds around the same time. A lake is shown by
the 1760s (Rocque, 1761), and the mid C18 Chinoiserie bridge presently crossing the
lake is close in style to Abraham Swan's designs for Chinoiserie-style bridges published
in 1757. Mrs Brotherton's Temple also dates from this period (c 1759). From 1828 the
estate was owned by Philip Pusey (1799-1855), the elder brother of Edward Pusey who
was the founding father of the Oxford Movement. Philip Pusey made alterations to the
gardens, constructing Italianate terraces planted with many species of plants. The
garden is shown in a series of photographs of the 1890s (CL). Mr and Mrs Michael Hornby
bought the site from the Pusey family in 1935, employing Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe (1869-1944)
to form the long, continuous terrace along the south front, and significantly expanding
the borders and planting following the Second World War. The site remains (1998) in
private ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Pusey House lies in the Vale of the
White Horse, 7km east of Faringdon, adjacent to the north and east sides of the small
village of Pusey. The c 30ha site is bounded to the north and west by the B4508 to
Stanford in the Vale, to the south by the village lane and to the east by agricultural
land. The land is largely level, sloping gently up to the south-west from the lake
to the village lane and beyond, the lane being sunk below a stone retaining wall which
forms the boundary along the lawn south of the lake. The setting is largely agricultural
and wooded, with the village of Pusey strung out along the village lane and the B4508.
The site is one of a group of landscape parks lying close to the A420 Oxford to Swindon
road, including Buckland Park (qv), Hinton Manor (qv) and Kingston Bagpuize House.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main approach, present by the 1870s (OS 1876), enters
off the B4508, 200m north-west of the House, between late C20 stone gate piers supporting
iron gates. The drive curves across the west edge of the level north lawn to the north
front, arriving at a gravel forecourt, enclosed on the south side by the House flanked
by curved quadrant walls terminating in pedimented niches. A small flight of stone
steps leads up to the central front door, overlooking the north lawn and the former
cricket pitch. A second drive, formerly the main approach drive (Rocque, 1761) and
now a service drive, enters 200m west of the House, giving access to the north side
of the stable yard lying adjacent to the west front, where it also joins the main,
north-west drive close to the House. Formerly an extension to the north-west drive
gave access across agricultural land to the north-west from the A420 via the west
side of Pusey Common Wood.
A further drive, now disused and partly lost, lying to the north-east, formerly gave
access off the B4508, 450m north-east of the House, running through Park Plantation
and across the park to the forecourt (OS 1876, 1914). This appears formerly to have
extended north through Birch Plantation and The Roundabout wood to give access from
the A420 at Hinton Corner (ibid).
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Pusey House (John Sanderson 1746(8, listed grade II*) lies towards
the south-west corner of the site, on level ground which slopes a little down to the
lake to the south. The three-storey main block is flanked by two two-storey, canted
wings, the whole being built of stone. The wings are flanked by quadrant walls to
north and south which mask further structures adjacent to the west and east fronts.
A low service wing is attached to the west front.
The two-storey, stone, former stable block (mid C18, listed grade II; now converted
to domestic use) stands 25m west of the House at the west side of the stable yard,
with the main door situated below a central clock and belfry set into the roof. The
stable block largely bounds the east side of the former kitchen garden.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens and pleasure grounds lie south of the House,
reached from the central garden door in the south front, from where views extend south
across the lawn and lake to the hillside beyond the village lane. From here a short
flight of stone steps leads down to the long main terrace, with a central paved section
flanked by level lawns bounded to the south by a stone terrace wall (?C19, Geoffrey
Jellicoe c 1936, listed grade II). Broad stone steps at the centre of the south side
of the terrace lead down to a further paved area giving onto the south lawn. A border
along the bottom of the stone terrace wall is edged by a gravel path, beyond which
the lawn slopes smoothly down to level out by the lake side. The north side of the
terrace, flanking the wings of the House, is bounded by curved, stone quadrant walls
set with arched niches, at the bottom of which lies a further border. The quadrant
walls, terminated by pedimented niches, are in similar style to those to the north
which overlook the forecourt. During the mid to late C19 the terrace was broken by
a central sunken rose garden, filled in by Jellicoe and replaced by the central paved
areas and connecting steps.
A path from the east end of the terrace leads south across the lawn to the east end
of the lake, where it is carried across the water by an almost flat, Chinese-style
wooden bridge (probably C18 or a later copy), white-painted, with fret-work parapets.
The bridge overlooks the length of the lake to the west, and to the east a narrower
section of water which serpentines through the informally planted eastern pleasure
grounds. The gravel path continues south through the east half of the wooded pleasure
grounds, flanked by mature ornamental trees, to the stone church (c 1745, listed grade
II*), built in Classical style on the site of an earlier church. From the church path
two spurs lead west onto the open lawn lying south of the lake which stretches to
the village lane to the south.
To the west lies the western half of the pleasure grounds, entered via a path at the
south-west corner of the lawn, 200m south of the House. The path, also giving access
to the icehouse lying close to the lawn, curves north-west through the wooded pleasure
grounds, arriving at the west end of the lake where it is fed by a small stream. The
western pleasure grounds contain a network of grass paths with vistas cut through
mature plantings of trees and shrubs, together with a grove of Quercus ilex, in similar
fashion to the layout of the late C19 (OS 1876). The path is carried across the stream
by a local coral-limestone bridge (mid C18, listed grade II) with a central round
arch, continuing 15m north to Mrs Brotherton's Temple (c 1759, listed grade II). The
Temple, standing 150m south-west of the House and attached to the south corner of
the smallest walled garden, is a small stone pavilion with a copper roof, entered
by a large, east-facing semicircular arch overlooking the south lawn and lake. The
path continues east from here, alongside and sheltered by the south side of the main
walled garden, returning to the central steps up to the main terrace.
PARK The largely level park lies to the north and east of the House, enclosing the
north lawn. It is laid to pasture, with scattered single trees and clumps, bounded
to the north by late C20 belts of trees, and to the east by Park Plantation, through
which a serpentine track runs from north to south. At the southern end of the plantation
the track joins a farm track from Pusey Lodge Farm to the east, which formerly continued
north-west along the boundary with the eastern pleasure grounds, separated from them
by a ha-ha.
An area of former parkland (OS 1911) lies adjacent to the north side of the B4508,
north of the House; now incorporated within agricultural land, the remains of a belt
of trees runs along the roadside.
KITCHEN GARDEN A series of stone-walled kitchen gardens lie west and south-west of
the House, beyond the stable block.
REFERENCES
Victoria History of the County of Berkshire 4, (1924), pp 471-3 Country Life, 128
(15 September 1960), pp 553-5; 160 (23 December 1976), pp 1902-5 N Pevsner and J Sherwood,
The Buildings of England: Berkshire (1966), pp 195-6 J Brown, The English Garden in
our Time (1986), pp 184-5
Maps J Rocque, A topographical survey of the county of Berks ..., 1761 C and J Greenwood,
Map of the county of Berks ..., surveyed 1822-3, published 1824
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published c 1885 2nd edition published 1911/1914 OS 25"
to 1 mile: 2nd edition published 1912
Description written: June 1998 Register Inspector: SR Edited: March 2000 .
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.