Site Survey Report

Displayed below are the results of a desk-based assessment of the site's condition and survival. Users should note that this preliminary assessment, being based on digital aerial photography, may be inaccurate. A field survey will be required to confirm the site's true level of survival and heritage importance.

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Site Status : Main features substantially present - peripheral features unrecognisable
 
Initial Overview
Site Footprint Visible Yes
Boundary Defined Yes
Significant Development Yes
Feature Richness Index 5
General Comments Appears to be substantially destroyed by excavation maybe for gravel or sand extraction
 
Architectual Features
Principal Building Yes
Comments Appears that a substantial portion of the building has been demolished possibly the stables etc
Garden Structures No
Gateways and Gatehouses No
Buildings of Indeterminate Purpose Yes
 
Movement Within Site
Entrances have changed Yes
Comments Eastern entrance from public roads has disappeared.
Drive position has changed Yes
Comments The eastern drive has disappeared although the north drive is unchanged
Avenues No
Woodland Drives or Walks No
 
Landscape Features
Woodlands Yes
Comments These have almost entirely disappeared except for a small block close to the house
Woodland Footprint Changed Yes
Comments Structure completely lost
Orchards No
Parkland Yes
Comments A small portion of the original area remains around the house
Formal Garden No
Kitchen / Walled and Productive Gardens Yes
Comments Now grassed
Vistas No
Allees No
Natural and Naturalistic Water Features No
Artifical Water Features Yes
Comments Modern excavated pits in gravel or sand pits
Other Features No
Section Comments The demesne is quite small, but the original designed landscape extended out into the wider landscape with long drives and associated woodland. The demesne has virtually disappeared with large areas disturbed by what seems to be a sand pit or gravel workings.