Introduction
Tythrop House has a 17th-century landscape park of 48 hectares containing 2.8 hectares of formal gardens with a vinery and an ornate sundial. The house itself is used as a wedding venue. The gardens are open one day a year through the National Gardens Scheme.
- Features & Designations
Designations
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Grade: I
Features
- Sundial
- Garden Wall
- Vinery
- Mansion House (featured building)
- Earliest Date:
- Latest Date:
- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Commercial
Survival
Extant
Hectares
48
Open to the public
Yes
Civil Parish
Kingsey
- References
References
- Pevsner, N. and E. Williamson, {The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire} (London: Penguin, 1994) The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire
- Page, W {Victoria County History: Buckingham, Volume 4 } (London: St. Catherine Press, 1927), pp. 63-68 Victoria County History: Buckingham, Volume 4