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Name | QUENDON HALL | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 51.962984 Longitude: 0.20631620 National Grid Reference: TL 51682 31688 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1000742 Date first listed: 01-Jul-1987 |
Formal gardens of C17 origin with early C20 additions, set within a C17 deer park
which was expanded during the late C18.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Quendon Hall was originally known as 'Newman Hall' after the Thomas Newmans, father
and son, who built a gabled tirr1ber house in a half-H plan in the mid C16. The estate
later passed into the hands of the Turner family and it was Thomas Turner who was
responsible for the remodelling of the house in c1670/80, casing it in brick and giving
it the name Quendon Hall. He also remodelled the gardens and planted great north and
south avenues in the park. In 1717 the estate was sold to John Maurice who, in 1741,
sold it on to Henry Cranmer. Henry enlarged the park and later generations of his
family added a beamed dining room to the north of the Hall in the 1860s. Quendon Hall
remained in the Cranmer (later Cranmer-Byng) family until 1907, when the estate was
sold to Sir William Foot Mitchell. At about this time the gardens were updated and
a new south-west wing added to the Hall. In 1956 the property was put up for sale
following a fire and was purchased by Sir Robert Adeane, who stayed for thirteen years
before selling on to the shipping magnate, the third Earl of Inchcape in 1969. The
third Earl remodelled the interior of the Hall, dug a dry moat in the gardens, and
re-routed the south drive before selling to Tower Investments in 1980. The site remains
(2000) in single corporate ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Quendon Hall lies c 8km to the north
of Bishop's Stortford, on the northern edge of Quendon village and to the west of
the B1383 Saffron Walden to Bishop's Stortford road. The c 60ha site occupies a rural
location, bounded to the north-east and west by farmland and to the south and south-east
by the village of Quendon. The M11, built in the 1970s, cuts across the eastern edge
of the estate (just beyond the boundary of the site here registered). The ground at
Quendon falls gently from the west and south towards the course of the River Cam,
c 1km east of the Hall.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The Hall is approached from the village to the south, through
wrought-iron gates hung on red- brick gate piers. The drive runs north-north-west
for c 300m to Parkgate or South Lodge (listed grade II), a mid C18 cottage with later
picturesque details. Up until the early C20 the drive continued north along a straight
oak-lined avenue to a hexagonal courtyard below the south front of the Hall, but now
(2000) turns west at the Lodge and then north to run along the outside of the western
boundary before re-entering the park c 250m south-west of the Hall. The drive passes
the early C20 thatched cricket pavilion and runs north-east, past the Cowman's Cottage
(listed grade II), to arrive at the west entrance front, which was created in the
early C20 by Sir William Foot Mitchell. A second drive enters the park midway along
the eastern boundary, beside a pair of early C20 lodge cottages which are reached
from the B 1380 to the south by an estate track running along the eastern boundary
of the park. From the lodges the drive runs west, then north-west to skirt the northern
edge of the walled gardens before turning south to arrive at the west front. This
entrance, known as Newport Drive, has also changed during the C20. Access to the lodges
was altered following the construction of the Mll which runs parallel and close to
the eastern boundary, while the route of the drive once inside the park was changed
from its original C19 route which ran due west to join the south drive c50m south
of the Hall.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Quendon Hall (listed grade I) is a large red-brick mansion, built
in two storeys with stucco bands at window level under a roof of red tiles. The irregular
west entrance front has a porch with Doric columns added in the early C20. The south
front, originally the entrance front, has a range of eleven double-hung sashes, divided
into six sections by stuccoed pilasters. Up until the early C20, the front door was
located in the third bay, which still retains a flat moulded hood. Quendon was built
by Thomas Newman and his son, also Thomas, in the middle of the C16 as a timber-framed
house and was remodelled and refaced with brick by Thomas Turner in 1670/80. A new
south-west wing was added in the early C20, at which time the entrance was moved onto
the west front. A fire in the mid 1950s destroyed the attic storey, which was not
replaced during the restoration of the rest of the Hall. The stabling and service
buildings lie c 100m to the west of the Hall. These include a C17 timber-framed barn
(listed grade II), partly modernised and now (2000) used for garaging, and a large
C17 octagonal dovecote (listed grade II*) built of red and blue bricks under a tiled
roof. Late C20 stable buildings have been added to this area.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens at Quendon lie to the south, east, and north
of the Hall. Below the south front is a gravel terrace edged with box hedging which
looks onto a hexagonal courtyard laid to lawn and enclosed to the east and west by
C 17 red-brick walls with stone dressings (listed grade II*), each with an arched
alcove with gabled pediment and a set of gates hung on gate piers surmounted by ball
finials. In the centre of the lawn, which is bounded to the south by a late C20 ha-ha
and low stone balustrade, is a circular stone fountain pool. This area was the main
entrance forecourt to the Hall up until the early C20. The gate in the east wall of
the south garden leads to the east garden, which is laid to grass between the Hall
and a small canal c 40m east of the Hall. The canal is all that survives of the moat
of the C17 house and was, until the mid C20, spanned by a small footbridge. Beyond
the canal is a further lawn, planted with shrub borders and enclosed to north, south,
and east by red-brick walls. In the centre of the north wall is an ornamental glasshouse
with a central gable and brick corner niches, facing south onto the lawn (shown in
this position on the 1876 OS 6" map). The outline of the east garden is little changed
from that shown on the 1702 survey although the detail of its layout has altered.
Beyond a small enclosed, box-hedged terrace on the north-east corner of the Hall is
the north lawn, planted with a variety of trees and shrubs. It is divided from the
drive and service buildings to the west by a high red-brick wall and to the north
by a low terrace wall with shallow steps leading to an upper lawn. This lawn is bounded
by a lower red-brick wall c lOOm north of the Hall, with central wrought-iron rails
and gates aligned on the north avenue. A paved cross terrace at the base of the shallow
steps runs east from an early C20 brick and tile summerhouse in front of the west
wall, along a pleached lime avenue for c 150m to a further walled enclosure containing
a swimming pool and tennis court (see Kitchen Garden below).
PARK Quendon Park is enclosed by perimeter woodlands to the north, east, and south,
with the Hall occupying a position towards the centre of the western boundary .The
north park is a mixture of arable land and woodland, within which the north avenue,
shown on the 1702 survey, still survives, extending from the Newport Drive for c 750m
as far as Northcroft Spring Wood. In 1702 it extended further north and framed a view
of Newport church although this view has now been lost. To the east and south of the
Hall, the gently undulating ground in the park has been retained under pasture and
is scattered with mature trees including oak and horse chestnut. Running south from
the Hall and aligned on the south front are the remains of an oak avenue, planted
in the C17 to line the south drive.
KITCHEN GARDEN The kitchen garden, walled on three sides, lies c lOOm to the north-east
of the Hall. It is now (2000) laid to grass and contains a swimming pool with brick
surround and a hard tennis court. A row of brick workshops is attached to the north
wall. The 1702 survey shows this area and the lawn to the south laid out as a bowling
green, with the kitchen garden south of this in what became part of the park in the
mid C20. Since the late C18 different parts of the enclosures to the north and south
of the ornamental glasshouse have been cultivated, but by 1923 (OS) the area to the
south had been laid to lawn and that to the north planted as an orchard.
REFERENCES
P Morant, The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex (1763-8) P Muilman, A
New and Complete History of Essex II, (1769) N Pevsner and E Radcliffe, The Buildings
of England: Essex (1979), pp 317-18 J Kenworthy-Browne et al, Burke's and Savills
Guide to Country Houses III, (1981), p 69
Maps T Holmes, An exact ...survey and view of the mannor of Quendon, 1702 (Essex Record
Office) J Chapman and P Andre, A map of the county of Essex .from an actual survey
..., 1777 (Essex Record Office )
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1876 2nd edition published 1897 3rd edition
published 1923 OS 25" to 1 mile: 2nd edition published 1897
Description written: December 2000 Register Inspector: EMF Edited: September 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.