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Localisation | Latitude: 51.433318 Longitude: -0.68792612 National Grid Reference: SU 91305 71296 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1000580 Date first listed: 30-Sep-1987 |
Late C18 country house surrounded by contemporary landscape park and pleasure grounds,
and C19/early C20 garden, with outstanding mid to late C18 grotto overlooking the
house and lake.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
In 1726 the estate was sold to Andrew Lindegren, a Swedish ironmaster (d 1783), after
whose death the estate was sold to Daniel Agace (d 1828) in 1787. Up to the late C18
the main house on the estate was the present (1998) Garden and Quince Cottages, standing
adjacent to the stable yard, aligned on the south drive and probably part of a small
manor farm related to the walled gardens beyond, one of which was then a cattle yard.
At some time, probably in the 1770s or 1780s, the present Ascot Place was built and
the surrounding landscape park laid out with it, possibly including the extensive
grotto, although this may be earlier work. Following Agace¿s death his ward and relative
Miss Ann Ferard (d 1850) inherited the estate, which upon her death passed to the
children of Agace¿s cousin, John Ferard. It is thought that Miss Ferard and C C Ferard
laid out the pleasure grounds (Berkshire SAR). After this the estate passed through
many hands, the house being much altered and extended (the extensions now gone, 1998)
and the gardens to the north and east being constructed c 1900-10. The estate remains
in private ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Ascot Place lies 1km north of North
Ascot, close to Windsor Forest. The 110ha site is enclosed largely by narrow belts
of trees, bounded to the north by Pigeonhouse Lane, to the south by Forest Road, and
on the other two sides by agricultural land. The land is largely level, bisected east
to west by a small stream, widened out to form several lakes, with a further stream
running south from the north-east corner of the park to join the lower lakes. The
setting is partly rural, with the mid C20 suburban settlement of North Ascot adjacent,
and several other landscape parks close by, including Foliejohn and Fernhill Parks,
and Windsor Great Park (qv) and Forest 2km to the east.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main entrance lies 600m south-east of the house at the
south-east corner of the park, off the B3034 Forest Road, marked by iron railings
flanked by low brick piers. East Lodge stands just inside the entrance, a single-storey
building of brick in Classical style, with an ornamented central chimney stack. From
here the east drive curves north-west through Old Grove flanked by evergreen shrubs,
crossing the east end of the small central stream 500m south-east of the house, via
a bridge with stone balustrade. The drive emerges here into the park, continuing along
the north side of the lake, crossing the northern stream via a bridge in similar style
to the previous one lying 150m south-east of the house. The drive continues west from
here, overlooking the lake and rocky mound of The Grotto to the south, passing below
and to the south of a curved terrace lawn extending south from the forecourt, and
curving north to the forecourt on the south front, entered from the west via an iron
gateway set between clipped yew hedges. The paved court is partly enclosed by yew
hedges, opening to the south onto the curved terraced lawn which runs down to the
east drive and beyond this down to the north shore of the lake. The house is entered
via steps up to a central covered portico overlooking the lake and Grotto. The east
drive appears to be a late C19/C20 feature (OS 1883, 1912).
The north drive enters 450m north of the house, off Pigeonhouse Lane, past North Lodge
(rebuilt C20), running south through the park flanked by grass and occasional trees.
Some 200m from the house the drive enters the wooded pleasure grounds, crossing 150m
north-west of the house a path linking the pleasure grounds to the west with the garden
to the east. Here the drive is carried by the rendered brick Monkey Bridge in Gothic
style (?early C19) which encloses the path below within a tunnel. The drive continues
south, passing the walled gardens and stable yard to the east, turning east 100m west
of the house to join the east drive as it arrives at the house. Formerly a spur off
the north drive 200m north-west of the house continued south-east, encircling the
North Lawn to arrive at the north front. This spur has been grassed over.
The south drive enters off Forest Road, between C18 brick piers (rebuilt C20) supporting
iron gates, flanked by pedestrian gates, set within short lengths of brick wall. The
drive, now (1998) disused, runs north through the south park, flanked by the remains
of avenue trees, carried across the stream between the upper and lower lakes by a
bridge above an adjacent cascade to the east. The drive continues north to join the
north drive 50m west of the house. An extension of the south drive, Coach Road, runs
750m south from the present south entrance, flanked by grass and beyond this narrow
belts of trees. It formerly gave access from the lane to the south (now part of North
Ascot). The south end of this drive has been blocked by C20 housing and is presently
the access for Mill Ride Golf Club.
Both north and south drives were in place by 1800 (Pride, 1800), but the southern
extension was a later C19 addition, in place by the 1880s (OS 1883).
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Ascot Place (late C18, possibly by Thomas Sandby, listed grade
II) stands towards the centre of the site, consisting of a central block with linked
flanking pavilion set back to the north. It is of two storeys, built in Classical
style of brick, and was extensively restored during the 1960s. The stable yard, situated
75m west of the house, contains a variety of brick service buildings (C18, listed
grade II) enclosing the brick-paved courtyard, including stables, coach house and
the small former manor house, Garden Cottage, this last probably remodelled in the
C19.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The garden is divided into two sections: the area to
the north and east of the house which seems to have been largely developed during
the late C19 and early C20, and the pleasure grounds lying west of the kitchen gardens
and north drive, probably created in the late C18 or early C19.
The garden is entered from the forecourt on the south front, from which a broad gravel
path flanked by lawn extends east, terminated at the east boundary with the park by
a stone seat backed by a low yew hedge, overlooking the lake and Grotto to the south-west.
From here the east lawn extends north, flanked to west and east by shrubberies containing
mature trees. At the north-east corner lies the pool garden (C20) containing a swimming
pool and changing rooms and surrounded by clipped hedges. West of the east lawn lies
the north lawn, flanked by mature trees and shrubs and terminated at the north end
by a long narrow pond. The north front overlooks this lawn, with a garden door at
the centre of the front giving access down stone steps to a paved terrace leading
onto the grass.
A path runs along the west edge of the north lawn, running from its north-west corner
into the east edge of the pleasure grounds. From here a path leads west through the
gothic tunnel of the Monkey Bridge, emerging into the main body of the pleasure grounds.
This area contains open glades amongst mature trees underplanted with shrubs, including
many rhododendrons and azaleas, the whole encircled by inner and outer grass paths.
Towards the north edge, 250m north-west of the house, stands a domed, classical rotunda
(late C18/early C19), the Corinthian Temple, and at the east edge, 175m from the house,
stands the large, partly enclosed Gothic Seat (late C18/early C19) aligned on a straight,
wooded walk. An orangery formerly stood towards the south boundary, overlooking an
open lawn and the park beyond, from which it was separated by a ditch or ha-ha (OS
1883). At the south-east corner of the pleasure grounds, adjacent to the park, lies
an enclosed rectangular garden, largely laid to lawn and surrounded by stone paving
and borders which formerly housed the first indoor tennis court in England, the foundations
of which remain beneath the lawn.
In the 1760s (Rocque, 1761) the park was undeveloped, but by the 1790s (Pride, 1790)
the house had been built and the stream widened into lakes surrounded by parkland.
Nothing is shown at this time on the site of the pleasure grounds. By the later C19
(OS 1883) the house was linked to the north-east corner of the pleasure grounds by
a narrow neck along the east wall of the walled gardens. The north and east lawns
were created out of former parkland c 1900-10 (OS 1912).
PARK The park encircles the house and gardens, being laid largely to pasture, with
single trees, clumps, and copses, and enclosed by The Belt. The park is divided into
north and south halves by the stream, broadened out during much of its course into
ornamental lakes. The middle lake is the largest, overlooked by the house to the north,
from which it was formerly reached by an avenue of conifers leading down to the stone
landing stage (c 1900).
The west end of the middle lake is dominated by The Grotto (Robert Turnbull c 1750-70,
listed grade I), lying 150m south-west of the house, it being one of several ornamental
features in this area, including the stone cascade adjacent to the north, the bridge,
and a rock garden linking these features. The Grotto is an outstanding example of
an ornamental romantic grotto, containing several chambers within a built-up mound
of rocks and boulders, chiefly Sarsen stones, ascended on the outside via stone steps
leading to the top where flat stones are provided for sitting and admiring the view
over the lake to the park and house. Within, a narrow, rocky passage leads to the
largest, quatrefoil-shaped chamber, dimly lit by an octagonal lantern in the roof.
The walls are covered with small, glittering white quartz crystals, all placed longitudinally,
with some outcroppings of purple and pink quartz crystals in large clusters. All around
the edges of the roof artificial stalactites of varying length descend in an irregular
double row, also covered with crystals, with some darker crystals arranged in a tall,
zig-zag pattern. From here passages lead to two smaller chambers, including a tea
chamber, both facing north-east and overlooking the lake and house, with decoration
in similar style to the main chamber.
A rock bridge (possibly C18) formerly stood at the east end of the middle lake; this
has now gone except for the flanking approach mounds above the lake. A C20 rotunda
stands to the north of this. At the south-east corner of the south park the Old Grove
contains the remains of paths and ornamental planting within mature woodland. A narrow,
linear pond formerly (OS 1883) ran west from here almost as far as the south drive,
but this has now gone.
KITCHEN GARDEN The kitchen gardens lie 50m north-west of the house, enclosed and divided
by brick walls forming several rectangular compartments. Those two running along the
north boundary are service areas, formerly containing glasshouses and frames, entered
from the north-west corner off the north drive via a gateway in the wall adjacent
to a small brick tower, this formerly being used for fruit storage. The former gardener's
cottage forms the south boundary of the westernmost service yard. To the south lie
two large open areas, that to the east now an ornamental and vegetable garden containing
a hard tennis court, and that to the west containing ranges of derelict ornamental
glasshouses (C19/early C20) along the north and east walls. A glass pavilion projects
from the centre of each range. An C18 timber-framed, lean-to cow house stands against
the inner side of the west wall, divided from the glasshouse area beyond by a further
brick wall. The south-east compartment is now laid to lawn with specimen quince trees.
REFERENCES
Victoria History of the County of Berkshire 3, (1923), pp 86-8 N Pevsner, The Buildings
of England: Berkshire (1966), p 70 B Jones, Follies & Grottoes (1974), pp 160-3 Country
Life, no 15 (13 April 1989), pp 100-3
Maps J Rocque, Map of Berkshire, 1761 T Pride, A topographical map of the Town of
Reading and the County adjacent to an extent of 10 miles, 1790
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1883 OS 25" to 1 mile: 2nd edition published
1912
Description written: September 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.