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Name | Landscaping to Alton West Estate | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 51.452283 Longitude: -0.24821643 National Grid Reference: TQ2181974044 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1466474 Date first listed: 10-Jun-2020 Statutory Address 1: Alton West Estate (Roehampton Lane), Roehampton, London, SW15 |
Roehampton developed with smart weekend villas on high ground close to Richmond Park
following the opening of Putney Bridge in 1729. These included Parkstead House (1760-1768),
by Sir William Chambers for Lord Bessborough (to the east of the landscape considered
here), Mount Clare, by Robert Taylor for George Clive (a banker cousin of Clive of
India), built between 1770 and 1773 with landscaping by Capability Brown of around
1774-1775 and, to the north, Downshire House, built around 1775 for Marques of Downshire
(probably by R F Brettingham). The two later houses remained in family ownership into
the 1940s, but in 1858 the fifth Earl of Bessborough sold Parkstead House and its
estate to the Conservative Land Society. The Society of Jesus acquired the house,
which it renamed Manresa House, and 42 acres of land, while the rest – the site of
the future Alton East Estate – was divided into parcels and developed as Coombe Park,
later Roehampton Park, an area of Victorian villas set in substantial grounds. Maryfield
Convent was built on part of the land in 1939.
In the aftermath of the war, in 1946-1947, the London County Council (LCC) bought
many plots of land in and around Roehampton to replenish and extend its housing stock.
Already short of housing in 1939, the LCC estimated that 100,000 people within its
boundary had lost their homes during the war, and of the council’s stock of 98,000
units, some 11,000 had been rendered uninhabitable. To speed up building, the council
in 1945 had passed its housing programme to the Valuer's Department, and quantity
rather than quality was the result. The architectural profession, led by the critic
J M Richards, fought to win the programme back, doing so in 1950 just in time to save
the land at Roehampton from being entirely covered with standard four-storey maisonettes.
With the scheme brought back in-house, Roehampton became the first major scheme for
the newly-expanded LCC Architect's Department and a new generation of young graduate
architects were taken on to tackle the demand for new housing.
A large, talented but troublesome team were appointed to work on Alton West, designing
new slab block maisonettes at Alton West inspired by Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation
in Marseilles. Deputy architect Leslie Martin broke this hothouse of ideas into three
parts. In the revised structure Bill Howell and John Killick from the Architectural
Association (AA) joined John Partridge (a product of the LCC’s in-house training programme)
and Stanley Amis to work under Colin Lucas, a pioneer of the Modern Movement in the
1930s as part of Connell, Ward and Lucas; J R Galley and Roy Stout were slightly younger
assistants appointed to the team. In practice the leader of the group was Bill Howell,
who with Killick and Gillian Sarson (his future wife) had produced a scheme for points
and slab blocks in a landscape at Pin Green, Stevenage, for their fifth-year thesis
at the Architectural Association (AA). The chief architect to the council, Robert
Matthew, oversaw the restoration of the C18 villas within the land parcel of the Alton
West Estate.
Alton West followed the LCC’s Portsmouth Road Estate, now Alton East, developed in
1951 and built in 1952-1955 (lead designers A W Cleeve Barr and Oliver Cox). The Roehampton
Lane Estate, as Alton West was initially known, was designed in 1952-1953 and built
in 1954-1961. The point and slab blocks to this later phase were completed in 1958;
construction of the blocks delayed in part because the Minister of Housing and Local
Government, Harold Macmillan, objected to the initial layout which placed the slabs
in a line across the top of the hill, thinking it would present a wall of buildings
when seen from Richmond Park. The blocks were followed by a shopping precinct in 1958-1959,
and Allbrook House and the Alton Library, which were built in 1960-1961 (these however
fall outside of the registered landscape area).
The contrasting styles of the distinct Alton estates represented two traditions in
the LCC Architect's Department in the 1950s, which because of its great size – with
250 architects in its Housing Division alone – was divided into small groups who developed
their own team spirit and methods of working. Alton East and Alton West mirrored a
debate between supporters of a humanist Swedish idiom, and those who favoured a tougher,
more architectonic approach inspired by the work of Le Corbusier in the Alton West
team. As John Partridge said in 1956, ‘We no more wanted to work in the manner of
the Portsmouth Road chaps than they would have in ours’ (AA Journal, p148). The landscape
also reflected this contrast, with Alton East offering a greater sense of enclosure
and privacy than the more expansive, open landscaping to Alton West that emphasised
the monumentality of the later scheme.
An exceptional element of the Alton West scheme was the opportunity presented by existing
C18 landscapes associated with Mount Clare and Downshire House. The LCC Architect's
Department considered important views, approaches, mature trees and the topography
of the landscape carefully in determining the placement of key buildings within the
estate. To these ends, an accurate scale model showing every tree was used to inform
the design process. The architects were also actively involved on site in directing
the remodelling of the landscape: John Partridge recalled being given a bulldozer
and a driver and, from one of the point blocks, coordinated manoeuvres to remodel
the slope. As Partridge explained in 1996, ‘what we wanted to do was link up the two
eighteenth-century villas with the certain same elements of an eighteenth-century
landscape’ (quoted in Franklin, p22).
Alton West was at the time of its design the largest and most complex embodiment the
idea of ‘mixed development’ planning, a principle notably espoused by J H Forshaw
(architect to the council in 1941-1945). By introducing eleven-storey blocks, there
was more land for family houses and pensioners’ bungalows, and possibilities for greater
visual variety in social housing than was possible before. The tall flats and maisonettes
also allowed more of the landscape and many existing trees to be retained, particularly
seen in the slope of land between Mount Clare and Downshire House. Forshaw’s own pioneering
scheme at Woodberry Down, now largely demolished, was the first to experiment with
mixed development, and in 1950 Colin Lucas devised a tall point block at the Ackroydon
Estate in Wimbledon, but Alton constituted what H J Whitfield Lewis (then LCC Principal
Housing Architect) referred to as the ‘full flowering of the idea’ (AA Journal, January
1957, p142).
Since the completion of work at Alton West in 1961, there has been some alteration
to the landscaping of the estate. A cluster of two-storey blocks were early additions
to the land around Mount Clare. The lawn surrounding Robert Clatworthy’s Bull sculpture
has been reduced in size, with some of this area given over for car parking spaces
for residents of the adjacent Brockbridge House. The most notable change to the sloped
landscape in front of the slab blocks has been the spreading copse of trees, planted
at random over the course of the 1990s and 2000s. More recently, in 2016-2017, land
associated with Downshire House was developed as Chadwick Hall student accommodation
(architects Henley Halebrown), this has also seen this part of Downshire Field enclosed,
meaning that Lynn Chadwick’s sculpture The Watchers, sited by the LCC in 1963, is
now screened behind a fence.
Landscaping to Alton West, 1954-1961 by the LCC Architect's Department, group leader
Colin Lucas, architects in charge Bill Howell, John Killick, John Partridge, Stanley
Amis, J R Galley and Roy Stout, who produced their own landscaping, adapting elements
of the existing C18 landscapes associated with Mount Clare and Downshire House.
LOCATION
Alton West lies on the edge of the former county of London to the west of Roehampton
village, land that remained largely open until the late 1940s.
AREAS AND BOUNDARIES
Alton West is bounded to the north by Clarence Lane and the grounds of Grove House.
To the east it is defined by the land boundaries of the buildings fronting onto Roehampton
Lane and to the south-west by Richmond Park. To the south-east it is separated from
Alton East by the grounds of Parkstead (or ‘Manresa’) House and other later development.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES
The main approach is from Roehampton Lane, where there is a turn into Danebury Avenue.
This is the primary route through the estate, running west-north-west through the
site, ending at Priory Lane close to the Roehampton Gate of Richmond Park. The slab
blocks of Alton West can also be reached via Highcliffe Drive, set-off Clarence Lane
to the north of the estate. Pedestrian avenues and tree-lined winding paths provide
additional routes between the housing and give an informal counterpoint to the regimented
slab blocks.
VIEWS
Views played an important part for the architects designing the estate, determining
the position and orientation of the Alton West point and slab blocks within the landscape.
The upper storeys of the blocks give views spanning around ten miles taking in Putney
Heath, Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park. The blocks can also be clearly seen from
Richmond Park, which along with the foot of Downshire Field (at the junction of Danebury
Avenue and Minstead Gardens), give the clearest sense of the monumentality of the
slab blocks. To the south side, the seven point blocks and Mount Clare House sit within
generous, gently sloping greens.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
The building with the closest integration with the wider Alton West Estate is Mount
Clare (Grade I; Nation Heritage List for England (NHLE) entry 1184436). This is a
Palladian villa by Robert Taylor (previously attributed to Henry Holland) and dates
from 1770-1773. A timber Doric portico was added by P Columbani soon after 1780. The
site was restored in the 1950s by the LCC and repurposed as the common rooms for Garnett
College teacher training centre (now part of Roehampton University). Residential units
have been added to either side of the house, stretching along the boundary with Richmond
Park. A temple moved from Parkstead House in 1913 lies the south-east within the former
grounds (Grade II*; NHLE entry 1065545), although this is not situated within the
registered landscape.
The other former villa within the landscape is Downshire House, erected in the 1770s
for Marques of Downshire (probably by R F Brettingham) and is Grade II* listed (NHLE
entry 1065522) with the garden gates listed Grade II (NHLE entry 1184718). The house
fronts Roehampton Lane with three stories divided into six bays and a north wing.
A parapet conceals the roof and the multi-paned sash windows are surrounded by red
brick dressings. Only a small part of the once extensive formal gardens to Downshire
House, built by Oswald P Milne between 1912 and 1920, now remain. The section included
here is the vista to the west of the house, which overlooks Alton West and takes in
Lynn Chadwick’s The Watchers (see SCULPTURE below).
ALTON WEST ESTATE BUILDINGS
The dominant housing blocks are the five slab blocks set into the side of Downshire
Field, all listed Grade II*, these being: Binley House (NHLE entry 1246040), Winchfield
House (NHLE entry 1246041), Dunbridge House (NHLE entry 1246042), Charcot House (NHLE
entry 1246043), Denmead House (NHLE entry 1246044). Flanking the slab blocks are the
twelve-storey point blocks (not listed), set in two clusters, to the south-east and
south-west: ten are located along Tangley Grove and Ellisfield Drive (Egbury, Brockbridge,
Holmsley, Hurstbourne, Finchdean, Redenham, Overton, Woodcott, Lyndhurst and Wheatley
House) and a further seven are on Turnworth Crescent (Warnford, Tatchbury, Allenford,
Swaythling, Penwood, Bramley and Shalden House). The treatment of the slab and point
blocks contrast with those at Alton East, being entirely clad in the same carefully
crafted, storey-high pre-cast panels – a new venture in their scale and quality of
finish (using Dorset shingle and Derbyshire spar aggregates).
Another feature of Alton West is the inclusion of a series of small pensioners’ bungalows,
built in 1957-1958, notable for their picturesque staggered arrangement and tall chimneys.
These are all listed at Grade II, with a group on Danebury Avenue (NHLE entries 1246018
and 1246019) and the rest positioned along Minstead Gardens (NHLE entries 1246017,
1246045 and 1246046). These were set in rows and staggered to fit round the existing
trees within the landscape. The bungalows along Minstead Gardens are carefully positioned
to afford Mount Clare precedence in the view from the north. The small scale of the
bungalows is a deliberate counterpoise to the towering slab and point blocks.
SCULPTURE
The Bull at the foot of Downshire Field (Grade II*; NHLE entry 1376742), is situated
on the green adjacent to the bus stops on Danebury Avenue (north side). It was commissioned
from Robert Clatworthy in 1961 at the suggestion of the architect Cleeve Barr, who
had admired a plaster version exhibited at an LCC triennial exhibition in 1959.
Set behind Downshire House, on part of the now enclosed Downshire Field, is Lynn Chadwick’s
The Watchers (Grade II; NHLE entry 1031600) created in 1960-1961 and sited in 1963
by the LCC to overlook the Alton West Estate from this high vantage point within the
landscape. It was restored in 2016 after one of the figures was stolen in 2006. The
sculpture is now set behind a fence, forming part of the enclosed land associated
with the Glion Institute of Higher Education.
MATERIALS
Several low concrete retaining walls are carefully poured with long curved sections,
notably seen to the north of the slab blocks (off Highcliffe Drive) and to the eastern
point blocks by Ellisfield Drive. Other sloped parts of the site, including a steep
section next to the eastern group of point blocks (behind Hartfield House), are supported
by retaining walls of stock brick. Most original street surfaces have been removed
or overlaid. However, there are sections of cobble stone paving in certain areas (such
as Harbridge Avenue and the junction with Minstead Gardens and Danebury Avenue).
LANDSCAPING
The Alton West architects acknowledged from the start that the quality and scale of
landscaping was a major factor in the layout and design of the estate. The area slopes
consistently, sometimes gently, sometimes quite dramatically, from north-east to south-west,
with land at its highest around the five slab blocks. Danebury Avenue acts as a spine
through the estate, from which the landscape opens out to green spaces on the slopes
to either side. Downshire Field, the centre point of the estate, was remodelled so
that there was a slight valley rising against the hill towards the north. In the original
scheme a single copse of trees was planted in front of the five slab blocks, leaving
a vast expanse of green to dominate views from the foot of the hill - ‘aiming at a
feeling of endlessness to the grass carpet’ as John Partridge put it (Twentieth Century
Architecture, p118). However, since the 1990s additional trees have been planted which
have softened the impact of the contrast between the open landscape and the monumental
slab blocks. There were always more trees in among the point blocks, the grouping
of which was arranged to work with pre-existing open vistas and mature trees. To the
south-west, several mature trees shield the seven point blocks when viewed from Danebury
Avenue.
To the south of the estate the dominant feature in the landscape is Mount Clare. The
villa overlooks an unbroken sloped green, with some later obstructive planting having
been added. This is an open public space, although it also visually reads as a formal
vista up towards the villa, giving it a sense of distinction within the estate. Only
the trunk remains of the very large cedar tree that stood to the west of the house
until the 2000s, but many other mature trees do survive, these being important legacies
of the 1770s estate planting that defined boundaries, framed views and formed secluded
walks. A notable later approach which was created in the early C20 as a private drive
to Roehampton Court (now Maryfield Convent) is retained as Harbridge Avenue; this
was formalised in the LCC estate plan through the planting of lime trees bordered
by granite setts to flank the road. The soil throughout Alton West is heavy London
clay.
Landscaping to Alton West Estate, 1954-1961 by the LCC Architect's Department. The site incorporates two adapted C18 landscapes, including the remnants of one by Capability Brown of around 1774-1775.
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 landscaping to Alton West is registered at Grade II for the following principal
reasons:
Historic interest:
* Influence: as a showcase estate by the largest and most influential architect's
department in the world in the 1950s, including young architects who went on to have
international careers. The estate is regarded as being amongst the most important
examples of low-cost mass housing to be built in the period and the landscaping is
an integral component of the quality of the overall design; * Landscape type: as a
demonstration of a remarkable juxtaposition of innovative post-war housing with landscapes
begun in the mid-C18. The carefully composed mix of distinguished architecture and
the integrated elements of earlier landscaping, planting and vistas are of particular
interest.
Design interest:
* as a manifestation of the architectonic approach inspired by the work of Le Corbusier
in its architecture and landscaping which, in competition with the softer Swedish
humanist idiom represented at Alton East, was a major influence on the LCC Architect's
Department into the 1950s.
Survival:
* the landscape survives well, with the estate plan and the principal buildings, views,
planting and structural elements all remaining appreciable, albeit with more trees
planted and several new features introduced.
Group value:
* for the coherent and well-preserved ensemble of listed buildings and public sculptures
distributed throughout the estate.
Books and journals
Bridget, Cherry, Nikolaus, Pevsner, The Buildings of England London: 2 South, (2002), 688-95
Franklin, Geraint, Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis, (2017), 19-31
Harwood, E, Space, Hope and Brutalism, English Architecture 1945-79, (2015), 67-71
Harwood, Elain, 'Post-war Landscape and Public Housing' in Woudstra, Jan, Ratti, Cristiano, Reviewing the Twentieth-Century Landscape, Garden History, vol.28, no.1, (2000), 102-116
'Mixed Development: A New L.C.C. Housing Project' in Building, , Vol. 26, no.12, (December 1951), 464-8
'The L.C.C.'s Roehampton Lane Project' in Architectural Association Journal, , Vol. 72, no.808, (January 1957), 142-8
'Roehampton Lane Housing Estate' in Concrete Quarterly, , Vol. 39, (October-December 1958), 2-9
'Community Problems of the Space Age' in Prefabrication, , Vol. November 1958, (5, no.61), 588-94
'Housing at Roehampton-Lane, London, SW15' in The Builder, , Vol. 196, no.6043, (23 January 1959), 174-81
'Housing at Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15' in Architectural Design, , Vol. 29, no.1, (January 1951), 7-21
'Slab and Point Blocks' in Architecture and Building, , Vol. 34, no.4, (April 1959), 129-36
Pevsner, Nikolaus, 'LCC Housing and the Picturesque Tradition' in Architectural Review, , Vol. 126, no.750, (July 1959), 21-35
'Housing at Alton Estate (W) Roehampton' in Architects Journal, , Vol. 130, no.3368, (5 November 1959), 461-78
Websites
London Parks & Gardens Trust, London Gardens Online: Roehampton University: Downshire House, Manresa House (Whitelands College), Mount Clare and Downshire Field, accessed 16 January 2020 from http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=WND047
Other
E Harwood, Alton Estate Research Report, Historic England, 2019