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Localisation | Latitude: 52.029146 Longitude: -0.49928509 National Grid Reference: TL0305537811 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1431149 Date first listed: 16-May-2016 Statutory Address 1: The Alameda, Woburn Street, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2HX |
The Alameda was laid out across open common and an area of heathland, on the south-west
edge of Ampthill, between 1821 and 1827 by Henry Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland (1773-1840),
and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Baroness Holland (1771-1845). Influenced by the
almeidas, the tree-lined roads that the Hollands' had admired on their travels in
Spain, it was planted with a double avenue of beech trees and presented to the people
of Ampthill as a public promenade. It was designed to rise gently from its entrance
on Woburn Street with the end of the walk being a circular area on the low-lying Cooper's
Hill on the Greensand Ridge. Imposing wrought iron gates, set within a brick screen
wall, were constructed at the entrance. However, these were pulled down in 1882 on
the instructions of the Duke of Bedford, who had purchased the Ampthill Park estate
in 1842. They were subsequently replaced by a wooden field gate and railings, while
the original gates were re-erected at the entrance to Bedford School in c 1891, where
they still stand, being listed at Grade II in 1971.
On 17 May 1921, a war memorial, designed by Sir Albert Richardson (1880-1964) who
had moved to Ampthill in 1919, in partnership with Charles Lovett Gill (1880-1960),
was unveiled by HRH Princes Beatrice at the south-west end of the Alameda. As part
of the commemorative scheme a new gateway designed by Richardson was constructed at
the entrance on Woburn Street. It comprised wrought iron gates hung from sandstone
piers, with some of the ironwork coming from the parish church of St Andrew, being
donated by W T Sharpe, a local builder, and adapted and extended by Percy Saunders,
a local blacksmith, at his Woburn Street forge. The gateway's central piers were topped
with late-C18 Coade stone urns, bought by Ampthill Urban District Council from an
unknown source for £20, while the end piers were topped with stone ball finials, given
by Edward Coleman, a town councillor and local grocer. In 1934 the sandstone piers
were replaced with more substantial brick-built piers.
In 1937 the Duke of Bedford donated land to construct a second avenue to join the
Alameda with Station Road as a memorial to commemorate the coronation of King George
VI in 1936. It was planted with a single avenue of beech trees in the 1950s and is
known as Sweetbriar (Coronation Walk).
The south-west end of the walk was built on Cooper’s Hill, originally an area of heathland.
In the 1820s it was planted as a pine plantation, with the majority of trees being
removed to aid the war effort during the First World War. It has now reverted back
to heathland, it being the largest such area in Bedfordshire and a Site of Special
Scientific Interest.
A town walk, laid out between 1821 and 1827 by Henry Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland,
and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Baroness Holland. It was extended in the 1950s
to commemorate the coronation of King George VI.
LOCATION, SETTING, LANDFORM, BOUNDARIES AND AREA The Alameda lies 10km to the south
of Bedford, at the south-west corner of the centre of Ampthill. The original walk
lies on a north-east to south-west alignment and extends for a distance of circa 0.5km
from its entrance on Woburn Street to Cooper's Hill on the Greensand Ridge. A 1950s
extension runs from Station Road in a in a north-north-west to south-south-east alignment
for a distance of circa 0.36km to join the original walk at a point circa 0.28km along
its length from the Woburn Street entrance. The C19 walk is bounded on the north side
by the grounds of buildings fronting Woburn Street and the playing fields of Alameda
Middle School, with wooden picket fences forming the boundary. Enclosing its southern
side are the gardens of houses standing on Alameda Road and Briar Close and the grounds
of Alameda Middle School, with a combination of wooden picket fences, wooden panelled
fences and brick walls forming the land division. The circular area at the south-west
end of the walk is enclosed by the heathland on Cooper's Hill, a Site of Special Scientific
Interest. The western boundary to the mid-C20 extension is also formed by the school
grounds, again with wooden picket fences dividing the two, while its eastern side
is bounded by the gardens to houses standing on Lyme Road and The Pines, along with
the grounds of Clevedon Nursery and an access road to the Lime Tree Court housing
estate at its southern end.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main entrance to the Alameda is through the Alameda Gate
(listed Grade II) on Woburn Street. It comprises a central gateway with wrought-iron
gates hung on brick piers with flat concrete caps and Coade stone urns. Flanking pedestrian
gates have brick end piers topped with late-C20 ball finials. The entrance to the
extension on Station Road is open to the street.
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE The principal structure is now the First World War Memorial (listed
Grade II) which occupies the centre of the circular space at the south-west end of
the walk. Erected in 1921 to the designs of Sir Albert Richardson, in partnership
with Charles Lovett Gill, it is constructed from Portland stone and takes the form
of a cenotaph, raised on a two-tiered plinth, which in turn stands on a polygonal
plinth.
PLEASURE GROUNDS The public walk starts at the main entrance on Woburn Street and
comprises a non-metalled footpath that proceeds gently uphill in a north-east to south-west
alignment in a long straight avenue for a distance 0.5km before terminating in a circular
area with the First World War memorial at its centre. The walk is flanked on each
side by a grassed areas planted with a double avenue of lime trees, probably the original
planting scheme, while the circular area is bounded by a line of Scots pine behind
which is a line of holly trees. A wooden kissing gate at the south-west end of the
walk, set within in the line of holly trees, provides access onto the heathland of
Cooper's Hill. A second linear walk, laid out in the 1950s, starts from Station Road
and proceeds gently uphill in a north-north-west to south-south-east alignment for
a distance of 0.36km to meet the early-C19 walk at a point circa 0.27km along its
length from the entrance. On its west side is a grassed area planted with a single
avenue of lime trees while a non-metalled footpath lies on its east side. Running
parallel with the footpath on its east side is a small stream. This list entry was
subject to a Minor Amendment on 08/06/2016
A town walk, laid out between 1821 and 1827 by Henry Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Baroness Holland. It was extended in the 1950s to commemorate the coronation of King George VI.
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.
The Alameda, a town walk laid out between 1821 and 1827 by Henry Vassall Fox, 3rd
Baron Holland, and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Baroness Holland, with a 1950s
extension, is registered at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
* Design interest: as a relatively simple but highly effective design which uses the
natural fall and rise of the ground surface and tree canopy to provide considerable
visual interest;
* Rarity: as a rare example of an early town walk, especially one situated in a small
rural town;
* Intactness: it survives in relatively good condition, retaining its original design
and boundary delineation;
* Historic interest: as the setting for a First World War memorial, which gives it
added poignancy;
* Group value: it has strong group value with the First World War memorial at its
south-west end (listed Grade II), the entrance gates on Woburn Street (listed Grade
II), and Ampthill Park (registered Grade II).
Other
Bedfordhire County Council, Bedfordshire Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review Exercise, Site Description and Information: The Alameda, March 1996
Bedfordshire Times and Independent, 18 June 1937, p3
Bedfordshire Times and Independent, 19 August 1938, p2