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Creeksea Place

Introduction

Creeksea Place has gardens of 12 hectares associated with the original house, built in 1569. The garden walls also date from this period. The house was partly demolished in 1741 and extended in the 1900s. The garden and house are available as a venue for wedding and functions.

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History

Period

  • Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
  • Tudor (1485-1603)
Associated People
Features & Designations

Designations

  • The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building

  • Reference: Creeksea Place
  • Grade: II*

Features

  • House (featured building)
  • Description: The original house (dating from 1569) was partly demolished in 1741, with a new wing added in the 1900s.
  • Earliest Date:
  • Latest Date:
  • Lawn
  • Ornamental Bridge
Key Information

Type

Garden

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Commercial

Period

Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)

Survival

Part: standing remains

Hectares

12

Open to the public

Yes

Civil Parish

Burnham-on-Crouch