Introduction
Harewood Lodge is an early 19th-century-house, with grounds to the north of Mottram Road. The site lies to the west of Broadbottom. There were open fields to the north, and housing to the west and east. The lodge is at the entrance from Mottram Road. The site is roughly square, with the house and associated buildings in the centre. The boundary belt to the north appears to include open fields in the design of the site. The site remains extant.
- Features & Designations
Features
- Tree Belt
- Description: The boundary belt to the north appears to include open fields in the design of the site.
- Tree Belt
- Description: The boundary belt to the north appears to include open fields in the design of the site.
- Key Information
Type
Garden
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Survival
Extant
Hectares
3
- References
References
- University of Manchester and University of York, {A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester}, York, 1994 A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester
Contributors
Cheshire Gardens Trust
Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit