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Whitehall, Coppingford

Introduction

Features of Whitehall include a fine collection of trees and shrubs and lawns.

This large rendered brick house to the north-east of the village stands amongst mature trees. The garden is notable for a fine collection of trees and shrubs mainly evergreens and conifers, planted during the 1860s. Around a lawn to the south are giant redwoods, cypresses, phillyreas, yews and daphnes. This is very similar in range to the evergreens and conifers planted by the Reverend Strong at Thorpe Hall, Longthorpe, in 1860.
History

Whitehall was established in the mid-19th century as a private house.

Period

  • Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
  • Victorian (1837-1901)
Features & Designations

Features

  • Lawn
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  • Manor House (featured building)
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Key Information

Type

Garden

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)

Survival

Extant

Civil Parish

Upton and