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Inham Hall, Wisbech St Mary

Introduction

Features of Inham Hall include a large lawn, a ha-ha and orchards.

The drive to the east of the Hall is through conifers and flowering cherry trees. To the north-west is a small park with horse chestnuts and limes. In front of the Hall is a large lawn edged with mixed borders either side which lead to a ha-ha at the edge of the park. The Hall is framed by mature deciduous trees. The garden to the west of the Hall is protected from west winds by tall conifers. The land to the east has been developed for housing. Immediately around and to the south of the Hall are extensive orchards.
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History

Inham Hall was built in 1723 and is situated west of the school.

Features & Designations

Features

  • Ha-ha
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  • Lawn
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  • Orchard
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  • Hall (featured building)
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Key Information

Type

Park

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Survival

Extant

Civil Parish

Wisbech St. Mary

References

Contributors

  • Cambridgeshire Gardens Trust