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Caxton Hall

Introduction

Features of Caxton Hall include a tree-lined drive, a footbridge, a gate and herbaceous plantings.

Situated some distance to the west of Ermine Street, Caxton Hall has a long access drive between two houses in the centre of the village. This drive, lined with mature trees leads to the 17th-century brick house. The garden is intersected by the Bourn Brook which is crossed by a footbridge to a wrought iron gate giving access to Peter Street. Herbaceous plantings against the wall include many alliums. There are mature trees including several golden conifers.
History

Caxton Hall was established in the 17th century as a private residence.

Features & Designations

Features

  • Gateway
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  • Drive
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  • Ornamental Bridge
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  • Manor House (featured building)
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Key Information

Type

Garden

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Survival

Extant

Civil Parish

Caxton

References

Contributors

  • Cambridgeshire Gardens Trust