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Localisation | Latitude: 51.786548 Longitude: -0.65643502 National Grid Reference: SP9277210619 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1000218 Date first listed: 11-Jun-1987 |
A late C17 country house by Sir Christopher Wren, with gardens, surrounded by park
and woodland laid out late C17/early C18 with work by Charles Bridgeman and James
Gibbs, landscaped late C18. Parts of the early formal layout remain, together with
earthwork remains of a large, possibly late C17, formal garden layout. The house and
garden were altered by the Rothschilds in the later C19.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
In 1682 (Colson Stone 1995) Henry Guy employed Sir Christopher Wren to build Tring
Manor house, lying immediately north of Akeman Street, the grounds flanked close by
to north, west and east by village streets (Oliver, 1695). Guy adorned his house 'with
gardens of unusual form and beauty' (Salmon 1728), which may well be those shown extending
eastwards in early to mid C18 sources (Colbeck, 1719; Campbell 1739). In 1705 the
estate was sold to Sir William Gore (d 1708), the estate being inherited by his son,
William (d 1739), who added a park and developed a formal landscape to the south.
In 1710 the length of Akeman Street which had passed south of the house was closed,
unifying the park and house. The formal elements of park and woodland were laid out
by Charles Bridgeman (d 1738) in the 1720s, with buildings designed by James Gibbs,
including a summerhouse and obelisk in the woodland. The intended principal feature
of Bridgeman's layout was a 1100ft by 100ft canal centred on the south front of the
house (Colbeck, 1719; Campbell 1739), although it is now (1999) extremely difficult
to see how the canal fitted the undulating nature of the ground. By the 1760s (Dury
and Andrews, 1766) the principal features of the formal landscape remained, although
the canal was in much reduced form (if it had ever been built to the full projected
size). In 1786, having been in the possession of the Gore family for five generations,
Tring Park was sold to Drummond Smith who landscaped the park, removing the extensive
formal gardens east of the house. The formal woodland rides, avenues and structures,
however, remained.
IIn the early 1830s the estate was leased to Nathan Mayer Rothschild, the Frankfurt-born
founder of the British branch of the international Jewish banking dynasty, at a time
when the right of Jews to own land in England was still disputed. He continued to
plant and improve the estate, which was sold in 1872 to Baron Lionel de Rothschild,
the first practicing Jew to sit as a Member of Parliament, as a wedding present for
his son Sir Nathaniel (later Lord) de Rothschild. In 1974 the A41(M) was constructed,
dividing the park into two sections, and the southern part of the park was sold into
separate ownership. The house is now (1999) a boarding school, the southern part of
the parkland being owned by Dacorum Borough Council and having open access.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Tring Park straddles the north-west-facing
Chiltern scarp slope at the south-east corner of the town of Tring. The c 120ha site
is bounded to the north-east by London Road (diverted off the line of the Roman Akeman
Street which runs through the park), marked at the southern end by a brick and flint
boundary wall, to the north-west by Tring, and on the other sides by agricultural
land and woodland. The house stands on a plateau in the north-west corner of the park,
the land sloping sharply down to the east into a valley and rising again to a plateau
extending to London Lodge. South of the bypass the park is cut by a series of valleys
between low hillocks, overlooked to the east and south by the woodland plantation
on the scarp, from which long views extend north and north-west over the Vale of Aylesbury.
The setting is largely rural, with the expanded market town of Tring adjacent to the
north and west, and the village of Wigginton close by to the south-east. Views extend
north from the house, down the hillside, across the High Street to Pond Close, an
open green space enclosed by housing, lying on a hillside 500m to the north. This
remnant of an early C18 feature known as Upper Pond Close was linked to the High Street
via a further paddock known as Pond Close, now covered by a car park. The two Pond
Closes were linked to form part of the grand vista from the house by an extension
northwards of the double avenue flanking the drive, as a single avenue, extending
into farmland beyond Upper Pond Close as a walk (Colbeck, 1719).
Within the wider setting, Tring Park is one of seven Rothschild country estates within
a 10km radius of Aylesbury bought and embellished during the second half of the C19,
including Waddesdon Manor (qv), Eythrope House (qv), Ascott House (qv), Mentmore Towers
(qv) and Halton House (qv).
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main approach enters off Tring High Street c 300m north-west
of the house, between two late C19 timber-framed buildings, passing an ornamental
lamp post (later C19 for Rothschild Estate, listed grade II). The drive extends south-east,
flanked mainly by late C20 houses, turning east 100m from the house, the approach
being flanked by mature yews, other evergreen shrubs and trees. The drive opens out
into a rectangular gravel carriage sweep on the north front of the house, into which
a porte-cochère projects over steps up to the front door. A further C19 ornamental
lamp post (listed grade II) stands at the west corner of the carriage sweep. A spur
100m from the house leads from the main drive south past the stables to the west,
to a curved, brick-walled passage giving access to the enclosed, sunken service court
on the west front.
In the C18 the house was approached directly off the High Street via a straight drive
aligned with the north front, encircling an ornamental basin c 125m north of the house
(Colbeck, 1719; Campbell 1739). The drive was removed, probably in the late C18, but
the lawn through which this drive extended runs south from a red-brick wall (early
C18, probably c 1711 for William Gore, listed grade II) bounding the High Street.
The wall seems to have been built when the main road on Akeman Street was diverted
from crossing the park south of the house. The ground is banked up behind (south of)
the wall to conceal traffic where it crosses the grand vista from the house. From
the bank the level lawn extends southwards, rising c 125m from the road up a graded
hillside to the carriage sweep on the north front. The lawn is flanked by the remains
of a mature double lime avenue.
A further former approach entered at London Lodge, 600m east of the house, standing
close to the junction where the London Road was diverted north-east away from the
course of Akeman Street which ran through the park until the early C18. The large,
highly ornate, timber-framed and white-painted lodge (late C19, probably William Huckvale,
listed grade II) is flanked by two widely spaced flint and stone-dressed gate piers.
From here the course of the former drive extends west across the park, flanked by
a lime avenue, following the former course of Akeman Street. The drive, having crossed
level ground for c 300m, descends into a dry valley, being carried across the bottom
by a raised causeway. It then curves north up the west side of this valley, alongside
the east boundary of the garden, to arrive at an iron gate giving access to the east
side of the adjacent carriage sweep.
On the south side of Park Road, the approach from Aylesbury, 600m south-west of the
house (outside the area here registered), lies West Lodge, a timber-framed and white-painted,
single-storey late C19 lodge. Park Road gives way to Park Street, passing Tring Zoological
Museum (William Huckvale 1889, 1908, 1972, listed grade II) standing 200m west of
the house. This largely red-brick and half-timbered, purpose-built building was erected
by the first Baron Rothschild for his son Lionel Walter Rothschild to house his natural
history collection created in the late C19 and early C20. It was opened to the public
in 1892. At the east end of Park Street, on the south side, stands a group of timber-framed,
late C19 buildings, with a lodge at the east end. From here, 150m south-west of the
house (the westerly point at which Akeman Street emerges from the estate, and at the
western entrance to the area here registered), a raised former service drive (now
disused) extends for c 50m north to the south-west corner of the former stable yard.
It is flanked by yew trees, and beyond to the east by a high brick wall (C18). The
drive formerly entered the stable yard (partially rebuilt as school premises, late
C20).
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Tring Park house (Sir Christopher Wren c 1682-83, remodelled after
1872, listed grade II*) lies close to the west boundary, towards the north corner
of the site. The three-storey house is brick-built with stone dressings and a mansard
roof. It retains much of the Wren structure, which was overlaid by late C19 detailing.
A door towards the east end of the south, garden front opens onto the garden.
The two-storey east wing of the former stable yard, known as the Clock House (dated
1709, possibly by James Gibbs, now school accommodation, listed grade II*) stands
c 50m west of the house, built of red brick. Its main entrance lies on the east front
overlooking the service drive off the main north drive. The former stable yard to
the west is now (1999) enclosed on the other three sides by late C20 school buildings
replacing earlier stable buildings.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens lie to the west of the stables and south
of the house. The area to the south is largely laid to informal lawn, reached from
two doors in the south, garden front of the house. The main garden door, towards the
east end, opens onto a small, raised, stone-paved terrace surrounded by a low stone
parapet. From here steps lead south down to a gravel path running parallel to the
south front; the path is also reached by the second garden door, at the west end of
the main facade. The south front overlooks an informal level lawn, terminated c 75m
from the house at a brick ha-ha. Beyond this lies an area of scrub leading to the
park. The east side of the lawn is laid to hard tennis courts, screened from the lawn
to the west by a tall hedge. The east boundary is marked by a tall golden yew hedge.
On the west side of the main lawn the grass falls away slightly, leading to the C18
brick wall which forms the west boundary of this area, beyond which runs the remains
of the service drive extending north from Park Street. Towards the north end of this
west section stands a late C20 covered swimming pool, the north boundary of the area
being formed by the south wing of the stables, now (1999) rebuilt as school buildings.
In the early to mid C18 the area adjacent to the main south front of the house was
laid to lawn, flanked by avenues, with a bosquet to the west of this with a small
garden pavilion on its west edge. To the west of this, where the ground now falls
away slightly, lay a kitchen garden.
At the west boundary of the south lawn, 50m from the house, a curved path flanked
by flint walls leads down to a souterrain leading beneath the remains of the raised
service drive, giving access to the western section of the garden, lying west of the
stables. The tunnel emerges flanked by further flint retaining walls west of the course
of the drive, covered by a round-arched iron frame over which climbers formerly made
a green tunnel. Immediately west of this a lawn leads to a flight of stone steps (late
C19) leading down to Lord Rothschild's tennis court, now enclosed by an overgrown
(1999) yew hedge. North of this lies a long rectangular lawn flanked by earth banks
planted with yews and other evergreens. This lawn is bisected by a late C20 school
building, the northern half of the area containing various specimen ornamental trees.
In the late C19 (OS 1899) this lawn was encircled by a mixed planting of trees enclosing
an informal perimeter path (now, 1999, not visible).
Some 200m north of the house, adjacent to the High Street, lies the Memorial Garden,
now a public garden, formerly one of the late C19 formal garden areas. It is dominated
by an informally shaped pond lying at the east end, and is planted with many yews,
Wellingtonias and other ornamental trees amongst informal lawns. The garden was opened
to the public in the mid C20.
PARK The park, landscaped in the late C18 by the owner Drummond Smith, lies east and
south of the house and is largely laid to pasture. Planted with single trees and clumps,
it is bisected from west to east 250m south of the house by the A41(M) dual carriageway.
The park is bounded to the north and east as far south as Oddy Hill, c 700m south-east
of the house, by a belt of mature trees planted with many mature yews. An ornamental
drive once extended north and west from London Lodge through the narrow northern boundary
belt, overlooking the park to the south. Passing the kitchen gardens to the north,
through what is now the Memorial Garden, it emerged c 200m north of the house on the
grand north vista lawn, continuing south through ornamental woodland west of the vista
before joining the present north drive 100m north-west of the house (OS).
The park north of the bypass is bisected from north to south by a valley lying east
of the south garden terrace. Formerly (Colbeck, 1719; Campbell 1739) a walled formal
garden extended 300m east from the house and south lawn terrace, overlooked by the
east front. The valley bottom contained a formal canal, headed by an eleven-bay orangery
(James Gibbs). The earthwork on which it stood appears to remain. The sloping valley
sides were ornamented by two large, intricately designed parterres (not terraced,
surprisingly), the easternmost one leading up to a large bowling green on the level
plateau above to the east, with a west-facing pavilion at the north end. To the east
of this lay a wilderness with bosquets and an alcove set into the east boundary wall.
The style of the parterres shown in early to mid C18 sources (Colbeck, 1719; Campbell
1739) indicates that the formal garden probably predates Bridgeman's work, possibly
being late C17 or very early C18.
South of the house lies a plateau, bounded to the east by the valley. Bridgeman's
canal should have crossed this area, on an axis with the south front, the site now
entirely landscaped apart from two slight terraces to west and east, which may have
been the site of the avenues which flanked the canal. At the southern end of the canal
a series of terraces are thought to have stepped up from the water to a stone pyramid
(James Gibbs), flanked by rows of trees (Campbell 1739). This formal landscape was
swept away in the late C18 by Drummond Smith, although many of the early C18 formal
avenues were merely thinned to obtain a less formal effect.
South of the London Lodge the perimeter belt merges into Park (or Bull's) Wood, occupying
the scarp above the open parkland to the west. The Wood is traversed by a network
of early C18 straight rides cut across the hillside, some flanked by yew avenues,
largely focused on Nell Gwynn's Monument (early C18, probably James Gibbs, listed
grade II). This 15m high stone obelisk, lying 700m south-east of the house, is set
at a rond point on a circular terrace at the centre of four rides, and is visible
within the woodland from the house. From the obelisk a ride extends 200m north-east
up to the Temple or Summer House (early C18, probably James Gibbs, listed grade II),
a stuccoed, white-painted portico standing adjacent to the floor of the Summer House
(upper portion gone) which it originally fronted, aligned on the ride down to the
obelisk. From the Summer House, the Charles II ride extends 200m south just below
the top of the scarp, to a further intersection of rides (possibly the site of a lost
building or structure). From here the Charles II ride continues south-westwards as
a 10m wide terrace flanked by an avenue of trees. At a point c 700m south-west of
the Summer House the ride again changes direction, this facilitated by a circular
terrace standing on a substantial embankment on the north (downslope) side of the
feature. From here the ride and avenue continue 750m south-west close to the top of
the scarp, terminating at a further circular terrace. Spectacular views extend north
and north-west from the Charles II ride, although somewhat grown over (1999) by mature
trees. From the southern circular terrace a serpentine walk (called in the early C18
an 'artinatural' path and planted with flowering shrubs, Colson Stone 1995) descends
the scarp, opening out into the south-west corner of the open parkland (Colbeck, 1719;
Campbell 1739).
Within the southern parkland a lime avenue aligned on the house extends south-west
along the west boundary. The occasional, possibly early C18 specimen tree appears
to survive in the open park, but most appear to be from later plantings. Some earthworks
survive in the open park.
KITCHEN GARDEN The former kitchen garden lies on the north boundary, adjacent to the
London Road, c 300m north-east of the house and outside the registered area. It is
divided into several sections by C18 brick walls, in similar style to that running
along the service drive up to the stable yard from Park Street. The western section
is filled with houses, the eastern half contains a supermarket. Garden House (C18,
listed grade II) lies in a small open area between the two former main enclosures,
overlooking the course of the ornamental drive through the northern belt.
REFERENCES
Salmon, History of Hertfordshire (1728), p 130 C Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus (1739)
Country Life, 2 (5 June 1897), pp 604(6; 14 (21 November 1903), pp 674-8; 153 (1 February
1973), pp 268-70 C Holme, Gardens of the Southern and Eastern Counties (1907), pls
123, 124, 125, 126 B Cherry and N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Hertfordshire
(1977), pp 369/70 P Willis, Charles Bridgeman (1977), pp 60, 183/4 Tring Park, Landscape
Survey and Management Plan, (Colson Stone Partnership 1995) J Harris, The Artist and
the Country House (exhibition catalogue 1996), pl 85 M Rothschild, The Rothschild
Gardens (1996), pp 142-51
Maps John Oliver, The Actual Survey of the County of Hertford, 1695 Joseph Colbeck,
An Exact Map of Tring ... Surveyed for Sir William Gore, 1719 (private collection)
[copy in Rothschild 1996] Dury and Andrews, A topographical Map of Hartford-shire,
1766 Enclosure map for Tring parish, 1799 (Hertfordshire Record Office)
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1884 2nd edition published 1900 3rd edition
published 1925 OS 25" to 1 mile: 2nd edition published 1899
Description written: February 1999 Register Inspector: SR Edited: October 2000 This
list entry was subject to a Minor Enhancement on 13/05/2019
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.