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Six Mile Bottom Hall

Introduction

Features include walks, a kitchen garden and several tree species.

The surrounding estate consisted of 2,657.2 hectares (6,643 acres). The first Ordnance Survey map indicates walnuts, white thorns and firs in the park which was laid out at the same date as the hall. There is a birch walk in the park and a well stocked kitchen garden to the south of the hall.
History

Six Mile Bottom Hall was built in the late-19th century in the style of Norman Shaw. The Hall was rebuilt in 1901. It stands in the western corner of a small wooded park which is bounded by the Cambridge-Newmarket railway line and the A11.

Features & Designations

Features

  • Walk
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  • Kitchen Garden
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  • Manor House (featured building)
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Key Information

Type

Park

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Survival

Extant

Hectares

2657.2