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Registered historic parks and gardens in Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire is a county and principal area of Wales. It borders Torfaen and Newport to the west; Herefordshire and Gloucestershire (in England) to the east; and Powys to the north. The largest town is Abergavenny, with other large settlements being Chepstow, Monmouth, and Usk.[1] The present county was formed under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, which came into effect in 1996.[2][3] It has an area of 850 km2 (330 sq mi),[4] with a population of 93,200 as of 2021.[5] Monmouthshire comprises some sixty percent of the historic county, and was known as Gwent between 1974 and 1996.[6][7][note 1]

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The Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales was established in 2002 and given statutory status in 2022.[9] Its heightened status reflected an increased recognition of the importance of historic landscapes. Elisabeth Whittle, president of the Welsh Historic Gardens Trust and Cadw's inspector of landscapes, wrote, "historic parks and gardens are an integral part of the Welsh archaeological and architectural heritage."[10] The register is administered by Cadw, the historic environment agency of the Welsh Government. It includes just under 400 sites, covering the gardens and parkland of private houses, historic deer parks, cemeteries, common land and public parks, which are recorded by principal area. Sites are listed at one of three grades, matching the grading system used for listed buildings. Grade I is the highest grade, for landscapes of exceptional interest; Grade II*, the next highest, denotes parks and gardens of more than special interest; while Grade II denotes nationally important sites of special interest.[11] In addition to the Cadw register, a separate record of historic sites, called Coflein, is maintained by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW).[12][note 2]

There are 48 registered parks and gardens in Monmouthshire. Five are listed at Grade I, nine at Grade II*, and thirty-four at Grade II. They include two deer parks, three urban parks, a cemetery and, the most common categories, the gardens of private houses and the parklands of country estates. The earliest sites are the mediaeval deer parks,[23][24] while the 16th and 17th centuries saw the construction of the “outstandingly important” gardens at Raglan Castle.[25] The 18th and 19th centuries brought the county’s best Gothic Revival work at Clytha Park,[26] and its finest Picturesque landscape at Piercefield House.[27] In the 20th century Henry Avray Tipping created four gardens, all of which are Grade II*.[28]

Key

Grade Criteria[29]
I Parks and gardens of exceptional interest
II* Particularly important parks and gardens of more than special interest
II Parks and gardens of national importance and special interest

List of parks and gardens

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In his essay on local government in the fifth and final volume of the Gwent County History, Robert McCloy suggests that the governance of "no county in the United Kingdom in the twentieth century was so transformed as that of Monmouthshire".[8]
  2. ^ The Cadw/ICOMOS Register uses a single designation for each historic park and/or garden, the reference number in the final column of the list. Individual sites may, however, have multiple historic listing designations. As an example, Abergavenny Castle has the Cadw designation for its garden.[13] It has listed building designations for the castle itself;[14] for the hunting lodge, now the town's museum;[15] for the gate lodge and its gates and wall;[16][17] and for the castle's outer wall.[18] The castle is also a designated scheduled monument.[19] Lastly, the RCAHMW maintains three records for the site on its National Monuments Record of Wales, Coflein, database: for the garden;[20] for the castle;[21] and for the remains of the town's walls.[22]
  3. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  4. ^ John Newman, the architectural historian, described the Swiss Cottage as "a sweet little thing but not particularly Swiss".[56]
  5. ^ Helena Gerrish, the owner of High Glanau as of 2023, published Edwardian Country Life: The Story of H. Avray Tipping in 2011.[60]
  6. ^ John Newman, in his contribution to the third volume of the Gwent County History, The Making of Monmouthshire, 1536-1780, published in 2009, notes that the avenue, planted in 1707, is still maintained into the 21st century.[73]
  7. ^ Elisabeth Whittle, in her 1992 volume, Glamorgan and Gwent, records that the remains of the water gardens could still be seen in the valley below the castle, "as boggy, iris-filled ditches and low mounds and banks."[100]

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  45. ^ "Coldbrook House Park, Abergavenny (700246)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  46. ^ Newman 2000, p. 161.
  47. ^ "Dewstow House Underground Water Garden, Calidcot (266053)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  48. ^ "Dingestow Court Park, Dingestow (700379)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  49. ^ "Dingestow Court Garden, Dingestow (265992)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  50. ^ Cadw. "Glen Usk (Grade II*) (2697)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
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  54. ^ Cadw. "The Swiss Cottage, The Hendre (Grade II*) (2857)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
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  56. ^ Newman 2000, p. 516.
  57. ^ Gerrish 2011, p. 162.
  58. ^ "High Glanau Garden, Trellech (266087)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  59. ^ Gerrish 2015, p. 27.
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  61. ^ "The Hill Garden and Grounds, Abergavenny (265900)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  62. ^ "Hilston Park, Skenfrith (700380)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  63. ^ "Itton Court Park, Chepstow (700382)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  64. ^ Heath 1807, p. unnumbered.
  65. ^ "The Kymin, Monmouth (79018)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  66. ^ Newman 2000, p. 606.
  67. ^ "Linda Vista Gardens, Abergavenny (408061)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  68. ^ "Llanarth Court Park, Llanarth (700066)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  71. ^ Cadw. "Stable Block at Llanvihangel Court (Grade I) (19288)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  72. ^ "Llangibby Castle Garden, Llangybi (265981)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  74. ^ "Llanover Park, Llanover (700205)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  75. ^ "Llanover House (45084)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  76. ^ "Llantilio Court Park, Llantilio Crossenny (700407)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  78. ^ "Lower Dyffryn Garden, Grosmont (79021)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  79. ^ "Mathern Palace Garden, Chepstow (266065)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  81. ^ "Mounton House Gardens, Chepstow (266051)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  83. ^ Cadw. "Vine Pergola at Mounton House (Grade II) (24074)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
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  92. ^ "Nelson Garden, Monmouth (408060)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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  94. ^ "New Cemetery, Abergavenny (79014)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  95. ^ "Pant-y-Goitre Park, Llanover (700405)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  96. ^ "Pant-y-Goitre Gardens, Llanover (79024)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  97. ^ "Penhein Park, Llanfair Discoed (700242)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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Further reading

  • Managing Change to Registered Historic Parks and Gardens in Wales Cadw (2017)

registered, historic, parks, gardens, monmouthshire, monmouthshire, county, principal, area, wales, borders, torfaen, newport, west, herefordshire, gloucestershire, england, east, powys, north, largest, town, abergavenny, with, other, large, settlements, being. Monmouthshire is a county and principal area of Wales It borders Torfaen and Newport to the west Herefordshire and Gloucestershire in England to the east and Powys to the north The largest town is Abergavenny with other large settlements being Chepstow Monmouth and Usk 1 The present county was formed under the Local Government Wales Act 1994 which came into effect in 1996 2 3 It has an area of 850 km2 330 sq mi 4 with a population of 93 200 as of 2021 update 5 Monmouthshire comprises some sixty percent of the historic county and was known as Gwent between 1974 and 1996 6 7 note 1 Monmouthshire shown within Wales Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLThe Cadw ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales was established in 2002 and given statutory status in 2022 9 Its heightened status reflected an increased recognition of the importance of historic landscapes Elisabeth Whittle president of the Welsh Historic Gardens Trust and Cadw s inspector of landscapes wrote historic parks and gardens are an integral part of the Welsh archaeological and architectural heritage 10 The register is administered by Cadw the historic environment agency of the Welsh Government It includes just under 400 sites covering the gardens and parkland of private houses historic deer parks cemeteries common land and public parks which are recorded by principal area Sites are listed at one of three grades matching the grading system used for listed buildings Grade I is the highest grade for landscapes of exceptional interest Grade II the next highest denotes parks and gardens of more than special interest while Grade II denotes nationally important sites of special interest 11 In addition to the Cadw register a separate record of historic sites called Coflein is maintained by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales RCAHMW 12 note 2 There are 48 registered parks and gardens in Monmouthshire Five are listed at Grade I nine at Grade II and thirty four at Grade II They include two deer parks three urban parks a cemetery and the most common categories the gardens of private houses and the parklands of country estates The earliest sites are the mediaeval deer parks 23 24 while the 16th and 17th centuries saw the construction of the outstandingly important gardens at Raglan Castle 25 The 18th and 19th centuries brought the county s best Gothic Revival work at Clytha Park 26 and its finest Picturesque landscape at Piercefield House 27 In the 20th century Henry Avray Tipping created four gardens all of which are Grade II 28 Contents 1 Key 2 List of parks and gardens 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further readingKey EditGrade Criteria 29 I Parks and gardens of exceptional interestII Particularly important parks and gardens of more than special interestII Parks and gardens of national importance and special interestList of parks and gardens EditList of parks and gardens Name LocationGrid Ref note 3 Geo coordinates Date ListedSite typeDescription NotesGrade Reference Number ImageAbergavenny Castle AbergavennySO 29856 1401151 49 13 N 3 01 09 W 51 820302 N 3 019071 W 51 820302 3 019071 Abergavenny Castle 1 February 2022ParkThe grounds of the mediaeval castle ruins were landscaped c 1800 with walks created within the curtain walls In the later nineteenth century further landscaping took place a formal garden was laid out and the castle grounds became a public park 30 II PGW Gt 9 MON Abergavenny Priory Deer Park AbergavennySO 28443 1778451 51 15 N 3 02 25 W 51 854040 N 3 040349 W 51 854040 3 040349 Abergavenny Priory Deer Park 1 February 2022Deer parkThe deer park of Abergavenny Priory dating from the later Middle Ages Originally some 500 acres in extent substantial sections of the park boundaries comprising ditches earthen banks and walls survive 23 II PGW Gt 55 MON The Argoed PenalltSO 52301 0844251 46 21 N 2 41 34 W 51 772606 N 2 692697 W 51 772606 2 692697 The Argoed 1 February 2022GardenIn the 17th century the estate was owned by the Proberts prominent local landowners In the 19th it was bought by Richard Potter father of Beatrice Webb whose friend George Bernard Shaw was a frequent visitor The gardens laid out in typical Victorian style have views over the River Wye Elements remain of the earlier garden from the 16th and 17th centuries including the terraces 31 II PGW Gt 49 MON Bailey Park AbergavennySO 30089 1463851 49 33 N 3 00 57 W 51 825967 N 3 0158180 W 51 825967 3 0158180 Bailey Park 1 February 2022Urban parkLaid out in 1884 on land donated by Crawshay Bailey Junior Bailey Park is a good example of a late Victorian urban park It contains the site of a lido built in 1939 and demolished in the early 21st century 32 33 II PGW Gt 60 MON Bertholey House Llantrisant FawrST 39682 9456151 38 48 N 2 52 23 W 51 646594 N 2 873155 W 51 646594 2 873155 Bertholey House 1 February 2022GardenAn early 19th century landscape park which formed the grounds to Bertholey House The house was almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1905 but was rebuilt in the early 21st century The gardens include pleasure grounds close to the house and a wild garden in the woods beyond 34 35 II PGW Gt 11 MON Brynderwen LlanarthSO 35504 0695251 45 27 N 2 56 09 W 51 757524 N 2 935826 W 51 757524 2 935826 Brynderwen 1 February 2022ParkThe landscape park to Brynderwen Court was laid out in the 1820s when the house was built The gardens are later dating from the Edwardian era when the house was extended and include the remains of a rose garden tennis courts and a tennis pavilion and a kitchen garden 36 II PGW Gt 12 MON Cefn Ila LlanbadocSO 36195 0042951 41 56 N 2 55 29 W 51 698962 N 2 924618 W 51 698962 2 924618 Cefn Ila 1 February 2022ParkThe landscape park to Cefn Ila House which burnt down in 1973 The park is particularly notable for its specimen trees and shrubs including a Cedar of Lebanon The estate is now owned by the Woodland Trust 37 II PGW Gt 63 MON Cefntilla Court LlandennySO 40480 0296751 43 20 N 2 51 47 W 51 722251 N 2 863059 W 51 722251 2 863059 Cefntilla Court 1 February 2022Garden and parkThe gardens and grounds were created and the present house built in the 1850s for Richard Somerset 2nd Baron Raglan as a memorial to his father Lord Raglan British commander in the Crimean War 38 The park includes two drives leading to the house with ornamental gardens surrounding it They date from the time of the house s construction and display planting typical of the Victorian era including the remains of a substantial collection of rhododendrons 39 II PGW Gt 31 MON Chapel House MonmouthSO 50828 1326451 48 57 N 2 42 53 W 51 815829 N 2 714728 W 51 815829 2 714728 Chapel House 1 February 2022GardenAn early 18th century town house garden with terraces running down to the River Monnow supported by brick revetments The brick foundations of an orangery remain although the building is gone The lowest level terrace bordering the river was the site of an orchard The RCAHMW considers the garden a rare survival 40 II PGW Gt 43 MON Chepstow Park DevaudenST 48209 9905051 41 16 N 2 45 02 W 51 687804 N 2 750596 W 51 687804 2 750596 Chepstow Park 1 February 2022Deer parkThe deer park of Chepstow Castle the original park dating from the Middle Ages was enclosed by a fence In the 17th century this was replaced with a stone wall Striguil the original name for Chepstow Castle was an important Marcher lordship and the park was created by Roger Bigod great grandson of William Marshal in the late 13th century Payments to two rangers were recorded in 1283 and it is likely Bigod developed the park in the previous decade 41 24 42 II PGW Gt 61 MON Chippenham Mead MonmouthSO 50689 1252351 48 33 N 2 43 00 W 51 809155 N 2 716639 W 51 809155 2 716639 Chippenham Mead 1 February 2022Urban park common landOriginally common land in the centre of the town Chippenham was later developed as an urban park The paths lined with limes and sycamores were laid out in 1909 In the 19th century the mead was notable for its horse racing events and in the 21st it accommodates sports grounds and a children s playground It lies next to the River Wye and is protected by flood defences at its northern end 43 II PGW Gt 6 MON Clytha Park ClythaSO 36439 0901351 46 34 N 2 55 22 W 51 776159 N 2 922659 W 51 776159 2 922659 Clytha Park 1 February 2022ParkJohn Newman in his Gwent Monmouthshire volume of the Pevsner Buildings of Wales published in 2000 considers Clytha Park is the finest early nineteenth century Greek Revival house in the county 44 and that its parkland contains Monmouthshire s two outstanding examples of late eighteenth century Gothic the gates to the park and Clytha Castle 44 The park was laid out in the very late 18th century for William Jones 26 I PGW Gt 15 MON Coldbrook Park LlanoverSO 31333 1267851 48 31 N 2 59 51 W 51 808502 N 2 997381 W 51 808502 2 997381 Coldbrook Park 1 February 2022ParkThe house at Coldbrook was demolished in 1954 but many of the features of its 18th century landscape park remain Originally a deer park it was landscaped in the 18th century by Charles Hanbury Williams who developed four tree lined avenues radiating from his new house Further development of the estate took place in the 19th century when the estate was owned by Lady Llanover 45 II PGW Gt 30 MON Dewstow House CaldicotST 48209 9905051 35 46 N 2 45 02 W 51 596152 N 2 750596 W 51 596152 2 750596 Dewstow House 1 February 2022GardenThe gardens at Dewstow House were laid out in the first two decades of the 20th century by Henry Oakley They are most notable for their underground works a remarkable series of caverns and pools constructed of Pulhamite an artificial stone John Newman in his Gwent Monmouthshire volume of the Pevsner Buildings of Wales published in 2000 describes the underground passages and top light chambers with artificial rock work and stalactites 46 Much of the subterranean work was covered over in the later 20th century before being rediscovered and restored in the 21st 47 I PGW Gt 44 MON Dingestow Court DingestowSO 45064 0971551 47 00 N 2 47 52 W 51 783385 N 2 797773 W 51 783385 2 797773 Dingestow Court 1 February 2022ParkAn important Victorian park and garden designed by Edward Milner The park was developed in the 18th century and some features from this period survive such as the ha ha In the 19th century the estate was bought by Samuel Bosanquet and the house and estate were further improved and extended by him and by his descendants 48 In 1883 Milner was engaged to redesign the grounds which included moving the public road re siting the private drives and enlarging the lake 49 II PGW Gt 1 MON Glen Usk LlanhennockST 36249 9273451 37 47 N 2 55 21 W 51 629790 N 2 922431 W 51 629790 2 922431 Glen Usk 1 February 2022GardenThe first gardens at Glen Usk were contemporaneous with the 1830s house built by Sir Digby Mackworth Bt 50 The park was further developed in the 1840s In the 1920s areas around the tennis court were redeveloped and terraced in an Arts and Crafts style 51 The house sits on a plateau above the north bank of the River Usk and has wide views over the Usk Valley and the golf course of the Celtic Manor Resort 52 II PGW Gt 36 MON The Hendre Llangattock Vibon AvelSO 45868 1412851 49 23 N 2 47 13 W 51 823137 N 2 786810 W 51 823137 2 786810 The Hendre 1 February 2022ParkJohn Rolls 1st Baron Llangattock employed Henry Ernest Milner from the 1870s to lay out what Elisabeth Whittle a garden historian and formerly Cadw s Inspector of Historic Landscapes described as the grandest and most important Victorian park and garden in Monmouthshire 53 The centre of a major estate the gardens and park boasted drives rockeries a lake cascades and multiple lodges including one in the guise of a Swiss Cottage designed by Sir Aston Webb 54 The Hendre is now the site of the Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club 55 note 4 II PGW Gt 17 MON High Glanau Mitchel TroySO 49726 0745351 45 49 N 2 43 48 W 51 763489 N 2 729869 W 51 763489 2 729869 High Glanau 1 February 2022GardenThe last of three important gardens in Monmouthshire designed and developed by Henry Avray Tipping for himself All are listed at Grade II High Glanau laid out between 1922 and 1929 contained terraces pools and a pergola 57 Much of Tipping s planting was destroyed in the 1960s and a swimming pool was dug out on the top terrace Restoration has been carried out in the 21st century by Tipping s biographer 58 59 note 5 II PGW Gt 45 MON The Hill AbergavennySO 29551 1543351 49 59 N 3 01 26 W 51 833046 N 3 023785 W 51 833046 3 023785 The Hill 1 February 2022GardenThe gardens and grounds of The Hill were developed in the 19th century as a mini country estate to the north of the town In the 1830s the property was owned by John Wedgwood son of Josiah Wedgwood the potter John Wedgwood was an enthusiastic plantsman and a founder member of the Royal Horticultural Society His gardening diaries held at the Lindley Library cover his time at The Hill Much of the garden has been lost to residential development in the 21st century 61 II PGW Gt 62 MON Hilston Park NewcastleSO 44575 1878451 51 54 N 2 48 23 W 51 864868 N 2 806316 W 51 864868 2 806316 Hilston Park 1 February 2022ParkA 19th century landscape park with a lake and a folly the estate was developed by the Cave family who bought it after the original house was damaged by fire in the 1830s The Caves rebuilt the house laid out a new park and created pleasure gardens The folly know as Hilston Tower may date from this time or from the late 18th century 62 II PGW Gt 22 MON Itton Court IttonST 49252 9551751 39 22 N 2 44 06 W 51 656136 N 2 734995 W 51 656136 2 734995 Itton Court 1 February 2022ParkA landscape park with evidence of developments from the 17th to the 20th centuries Itton Court is the longtime home of the Curre family The estate includes features from the 17th 18th and 19th centuries remains a private home and is considered a good example of an historic park and garden which survives in its entirety 63 II PGW Gt 21 MON The Kymin MonmouthSO 52765 1249851 48 33 N 2 41 11 W 51 809110 N 2 686526 W 51 809110 2 686526 The Kymin 1 February 2022GardenThe Kymin was developed in the late 18th century as a picnic spot and bowling green by members of the Monmouth Picnic Club a group of the first gentlemen of the town The Round Tower was constructed as a banqueting house and the Monmouth antiquarian Charles Heath recorded in his 1807 history Descriptive Account of the Kymin Pavilion and Beaulieu Grove with their various views also a description of the Naval Temple that ten counties could be seen from its upper storey Gloucestershire Monmouthshire Glamorganshire Breconshire Montgomeryshire Worcestershire Herefordshire Radnorshire Shropshire and Somerset 64 After 1800 the Naval Temple was built to celebrate Britain s maritime victories 65 Sir Richard Colt Hoare who visited in 1803 was unimpressed describing it as in very bad taste 66 II PGW Gt 5 MON Linda Vista Gardens AbergavennySO 29534 1409651 49 16 N 3 01 26 W 51 821025 N 3 023759 W 51 821025 3 023759 Linda Vista Gardens 1 February 2022Urban parkA small urban park developed in the mid 20th century from a private garden laid out in the 1870s In the 1950s the gardens passed to the local authority which redeveloped them as a public park and extended them through inclusion of adjacent pockets of land including Castle Meadow 67 II PGW Gt 59 MON Llanarth Court LlanarthSO 37972 1051951 47 24 N 2 54 03 W 51 789871 N 2 900712 W 51 789871 2 900712 Llanarth Court 1 February 2022ParkAn early 19th century park with landscaping which Cadw suggests may originally have been undertaken by Samuel Lapidge who trained under Capability Brown and subsequently by John Claudius Loudon Much has been lost the lake is silted up and the formal gardens have largely returned to pasture 68 II PGW Gt 13 MON Llanvihangel Court Llanvihangel CrucorneySO 32781 2041151 52 42 N 2 58 40 W 51 878195 N 2 977887 W 51 878195 2 977887 Llanvihangel Court 1 February 2022ParkThe court was owned in the 17th century by John Arnold a noted persecutor of Catholics 69 Remnants of his important park survive including avenues of Scots pine and sweet chestnut to the north and south 70 The estate includes a great rarity stables dating from Arnold s time which have their own Grade I listing designation 71 I PGW Gt 14 MON Llangibby House LlangybiST 36927 9730351 40 15 N 2 54 48 W 51 670942 N 2 913462 W 51 670942 2 913462 Llangibby House 1 February 2022ParkThe house was demolished in the 1950s and its gardens are largely ruined In the 18th century the bailey of Tregrug Castle in the grounds was used as a bowling green An avenue of Scots pine runs from the site of the house down to the River Usk 72 note 6 II PGW Gt 27 MON Llanover Park LlanoverSO 32150 0806151 46 02 N 2 59 05 W 51 767097 N 2 984628 W 51 767097 2 984628 Llanover Park 1 February 2022ParkIn the 19th century Llanover was the home of Augusta Hall Baroness Llanover and of her husband Benjamin A noted champion of Welsh culture Lady Llanover was known as Gwenynen Gwent the bee of Gwent The Halls house was demolished in the 20th century but the gardens parkland and estate village survive 74 75 II PGW Gt 41 MON Llantilio Court Llantilio CrossennySO 40166 1504551 49 51 N 2 52 11 W 51 830799 N 2 869690 W 51 830799 2 869690 Llantilio Court 1 February 2022ParkThe parkland to the now demolished Llantilio Court The gardens including a lakeside Japanese garden are mostly lost but the outlines of the park survive including a number of Wellingtonia which once lined the main drive 76 II PGW Gt 7 MON Lower Duffryn House GrosmontSO 43518 2273051 54 01 N 2 49 20 W 51 900236 N 2 822312 W 51 900236 2 822312 Lower Duffryn House 1 February 2022GardenThe garden contains rare remnants of a Tudor layout including walling terraces and fishponds Now an extraordinarily remote and melancholy 77 farmhouse the house was built in the mid 17th century by the Cecil family 77 The garden comprises a long terrace bordered by stone walls and is thought to date from the time of the house s construction The fishponds may also date from this time or may be earlier mediaeval features A gazebo is set into one of the terrace walls 77 Aerial photography suggests that the gardens were once more extensive 78 II PGW Gt 24 MON Mathern Palace MathernST 52290 9082151 36 51 N 2 41 26 W 51 614183 N 2 690440 W 51 614183 2 690440 Mathern Palace 1 February 2022GardenOriginally an episcopal palace of the mediaeval Bishops of Llandaff the building was restored from 1894 by Henry Avray Tipping as his home Tipping laid out the gardens in an Arts and Crafts style They consist of lawns paths terraces with limestone walls pools and ponds and a rose garden 79 Tipping made use of some of the remaining walls from the palace incorporating them into his overall design 80 II PGW Gt 35 MON Mounton House MountonST 51299 9305451 38 03 N 2 42 18 W 51 634174 N 2 705063 W 51 634174 2 705063 Mounton House 1 February 2022GardenThe house and garden are by Henry Avray Tipping assisted by Eric Francis a local architect from Chepstow Mounton was completed in the first decades of the 20th century between the reconstruction of Mathern Palace and the building of High Glanau The gardens were designed in Tipping s usual Arts amp Crafts style and include formal gardens to the south of the house and a wild garden to the west 81 A number of the features within the gardens have their own listed status including pergolas urns a tea house the garden walls and three gardeners cottages 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 II PGW Gt 8 MON Moynes Court MathernST 52010 9096451 36 56 N 2 41 40 W 51 615445 N 2 694504 W 51 615445 2 694504 Moynes Court 1 February 2022GardenThe bones of a mediaeval and Tudor garden with extant walls and fish ponds but the planting is entirely of the 20th and 21st centuries The walling is largely intact and the Commission notes its historic importance 91 II PGW Gt 34 MON Nelson Garden MonmouthSO 50779 1272851 48 40 N 2 42 55 W 51 811006 N 2 715363 W 51 811006 2 715363 Nelson Garden 1 February 2022GardenAn 18th century town house garden with a pavilion which commemorates a visit to the town by Lord Nelson in 1802 The original summerhouse was replaced in the 1840s but elements including Nelson s seat were incorporated into the new structure 92 The garden is now managed by a trust which seeks to restore the garden ensure its future and enable public access 93 II PGW Gt 57 MON New Cemetery Llanfoist AbergavennySO 29856 1401151 49 05 N 3 01 52 W 51 818013 N 3 030988 W 51 818013 3 030988 New Cemetery 1 February 2022CemeteryThe Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales RCAHMW describes New Cemetery as a good example of a well preserved Victorian landscaped garden cemetery To the south west of the town the cemetery was laid out at the end of the 19th century with much evergreen planting with graves and tombs accessed via gravel paths 94 II PGW Gt 37 MON Pant y Goitre House Llanfair KilgeddinSO 34569 0867851 46 23 N 2 56 59 W 51 772932 N 2 949696 W 51 772932 2 949696 Pant y Goitre House 1 February 2022ParkThe park to a much altered and extended house laid out from 1770 with woods a lake lodges and a ha ha 95 The pleasure gardens which stand closer to the house include a restored orangery dating from the 1830s The planting including large numbers of rhododendrons is typically Victorian 96 II PGW Gt 10 MON Penhein Llanvair DiscoedST 44971 9314451 38 04 N 2 47 47 W 51 634399 N 2 796499 W 51 634399 2 796499 Penhein 1 February 2022ParkAn early 19th century park with some notable specimen trees including American redwoods and a monkey puzzle 97 The small garden contains a Victorian nuttery an orchard of nut bearing trees the condition of which like other elements of the garden has deteriorated 98 II PGW Gt 53 MON Piercefield House St ArvansST 52810 9568051 39 28 N 2 41 01 W 51 657913 N 2 683588 W 51 657913 2 683588 Piercefield House 1 February 2022ParkThe Commission considers Piercefield the par excellence outstanding example of an early sublime landscape The park is listed jointly with The Wyndcliff The latter offers panoramic views over the Lancaut cliffs to the River Wye while the former contains many remnants of a walk that became an essential element of the Wye Tour in the 18th and early 19th centuries including the Giant s Cave a grotto and a number of viewing points Piercefield House itself is a ruin that is not publicly accessible but access to the grounds can be made via public footpaths 27 I PGW Gt 40 MON Raglan Castle RaglanSO 41343 0837351 46 15 N 2 51 05 W 51 770942 N 2 851481 W 51 770942 2 851481 Raglan Castle 1 February 2022GardenThe gardens at Raglan are almost entirely concealed under pasture but their Grade I listing indicates their significance The RCAHMW suggests they are an outstandingly important sixteenth and early seventeenth century garden layout which was one of the most advanced gardens of its date in the country Developed from the 1550s by the Earls of Worcester to complement their fortress palace 99 the gardens comprised a long bank of three terraces to the north leading down to a large lake known as the great poole a bowling green and a moat walk around the Great Tower and elaborate parterres and water gardens to the east 25 note 7 I PGW Gt 42 MON Shirenewton Hall ShirenewtonST 47998 9346351 38 15 N 2 45 10 W 51 637555 N 2 752815 W 51 637555 2 752815 Shirenewton Hall 1 February 2022GardenThe gardens date mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries and include Chinese and Japanese influenced gardens created by the then owner Charles Liddell who had made his fortune through trading in the East 101 An arbor in a neoclassical style and a summerhouse in the Chinoiserie taste decorate the grounds 102 103 II PGW Gt 46 MON St John s House MonmouthSO 50737 1278451 48 41 N 2 42 58 W 51 811506 N 2 715980 W 51 811506 2 715980 St John s House 1 February 2022GardenA town house garden dating from the dating from the 19th century It contains a cast iron Coalbrookdale verandah which can be dated to between 1840 and 1872 the period in which its manufacturer advertised it for sale A former tennis court laid out just before the First World War is now lawned 104 II PGW Gt 47 MON St Pierre Park MathernST 51506 9057351 36 43 N 2 42 06 W 51 611886 N 2 701728 W 51 611886 2 701728 St Pierre Park 1 February 2022ParkThe park and the ancient mansion are almost completely enveloped by the St Pierre Golf and Country Club but traces of the 18th century park and the earlier deer park remain Fallow deer grazed in the park until the early 20th century The parkland includes a long enclosure wall and a large lake Much of the gardens and the wider park is now utilised as a golf course 105 II PGW Gt 29 MON Tal y coed Court Llanvihangel Ystern LlewernSO 42127 1521051 49 57 N 2 50 29 W 51 832489 N 2 841264 W 51 832489 2 841264 Tal y coed Court 1 February 2022GardenThe Tal y coed estate was owned by Joseph Bradney an antiquarian and author of A History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans into Wales down to the Present Time a multi volume history of the county published between 1904 and 1932 Bradney had a new house built and laid out the gardens and park in the 1880s and 1890s 106 The gardens are laid out as terraces which are revetted with stone walls and give views over a lake 107 II PGW Gt 52 MON Treowen Mitchel TroySO 46153 1110951 47 46 N 2 46 56 W 51 796024 N 2 782205 W 51 796024 2 782205 Treowen 1 February 2022GardenThere remain a few remnants of an early 17th century garden These are now largely covered by lawns but elements of the garden which was developed at the same time as the house are traceable including earthworks walkways and walls 108 There are mediaeval fishponds which pre date the house and were restored in the late 20th century At the same time stone carvings which were also identified as being of earlier origin than the house were discovered in the grounds and were re used in the modern restoration 109 II PGW Gt 23 MON Trewyn House Llanvihangel CrucorneySO 32872 2284651 54 00 N 2 58 37 W 51 900096 N 2 977040 W 51 900096 2 977040 Trewyn House 1 February 2022ParkElements of the gardens and a small landscape park were developed in the 18th century and re worked in the 19th Features include terraces and pools 110 The grounds include a listed dovecote 111 and the gate piers and gates which frame what John Newman describes as the ceremonious setting for the house and which have their own Grade II listing 112 II PGW Gt 28 MON Troy House MonmouthSO 50935 1135251 47 55 N 2 42 46 W 51 798649 N 2 712905 W 51 798649 2 712905 Troy House 1 February 2022ParkTroy was built c 1670 by Henry Somerset 1st Duke of Beaufort as a wedding gift to his son Charles 113 The gardens and park contain elements typical of an country estate 114 including an important walled kitchen garden which has a separate Grade II listing 115 The estate remains privately owned and was sold at auction with the house in a state of considerable dilapidation in 2021 116 II PGW Gt 16 MON Wonastow Court WonastowSO 48877 1098351 47 43 N 2 44 34 W 51 795147 N 2 742691 W 51 795147 2 742691 Wonastow Court 1 February 2022GardenThe remains of an early garden and park dating from the 16th or 17th centuries 117 In the 16th century the manor of Wonastow was owned by the Herbert family who built a Tudor mansion on the site This was later reduced and remodelled as a country house 118 The gardens date from the earlier period and include an avenue of lime trees which largely survives II PGW Gt 56 MON Wyelands MathernST 52358 9192351 37 27 N 2 41 23 W 51 624097 N 2 689609 W 51 624097 2 689609 Wyelands 1 February 2022ParkAn early 19th century park which is largely unaltered the estate was developed at the same time as the house 119 The villa was designed by Robert Lugar for George Buckle Sheriff of Monmouthshire in the early 19th century Cadw notes the largely unaltered state of both the house and the park except for some redevelopment of the former in the 20th century 120 II PGW Gt 51 MON Wyndcliffe Court St ArvansST 51798 9725251 40 19 N 2 41 54 W 51 671960 N 2 698434 W 51 671960 2 698434 Wyndcliffe Court 1 February 2022GardenA major Arts and Crafts garden by Henry Avray Tipping laid out in 1922 for the owner of the court Charles Clay Tipping again worked with Eric Francis who also designed the house to create a terraced garden with wide views over the Bristol Channel 121 Elements of the gardens including the terraces steps pool pergola and summerhouse have their own Grade II listings 122 II PGW Gt 4 MON See also Edit Wales portalList of scheduled monuments in Monmouthshire Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire Grade II listed buildings in MonmouthshireNotes Edit In his essay on local government in the fifth and final volume of the Gwent County History Robert McCloy suggests that the governance of no county in the United Kingdom in the twentieth century was so transformed as that of Monmouthshire 8 The Cadw ICOMOS Register uses a single designation for each historic park and or garden the reference number in the final column of the list Individual sites may however have multiple historic listing designations As an example Abergavenny Castle has the Cadw designation for its garden 13 It has listed building designations for the castle itself 14 for the hunting lodge now the town s museum 15 for the gate lodge and its gates and wall 16 17 and for the castle s outer wall 18 The castle is also a designated scheduled monument 19 Lastly the RCAHMW maintains three records for the site on its National Monuments Record of Wales Coflein database for the garden 20 for the castle 21 and for the remains of the town s walls 22 Sometimes known as OSGB36 the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey John Newman the architectural historian described the Swiss Cottage as a sweet little thing but not particularly Swiss 56 Helena Gerrish the owner of High Glanau as of 2023 published Edwardian Country Life The Story of H Avray Tipping in 2011 60 John Newman in his contribution to the third volume of the Gwent County History The Making of Monmouthshire 1536 1780 published in 2009 notes that the avenue planted in 1707 is still maintained into the 21st century 73 Elisabeth Whittle in her 1992 volume Glamorgan and Gwent records that the remains of the water gardens could still be seen in the valley below the castle as boggy iris filled ditches and low mounds and banks 100 References Edit Evans 1953 p 29 Clause 256 Hansard 20 July 1972 api parliament uk HMSO Retrieved 30 July 2019 Local Government Wales Act 1994 UK Government 1994 Retrieved 29 March 2023 Monmouthshire History Facts amp Points of Interest Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 30 July 2019 Labour Market Profile Monmouthshire Nomis Office for 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Retrieved 22 March 2022 Trewyn Manor Park Crucorney 79028 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 21 February 2023 Trewyn House dovecote Crucorney 43383 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 22 March 2023 Cadw Terrace walls steps garden walls gatepiers and gates at Trewyn House Grade II 19260 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 22 March 2022 Newman 2000 p 391 Troy House Park Monmouth 700389 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 21 February 2023 Cadw Walled Garden to the west of Troy House Grade II 2886 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 27 May 2020 Near derelict stately home goes under hammer for record 1 356 000 www savebritainsheritage org Save Britain s Heritage 29 May 2020 Wonastow Court Park Mitchel Troy 700076 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 21 February 2023 Cadw Wonastow Court Grade I 2064 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 21 March 2023 Wyelands Park Chepstow 700334 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 21 February 2023 Cadw Wyelands Grade II 24100 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 21 March 2023 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