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Latitude: 51.1313 / 51°7'52"N
Longitude: -2.3492 / 2°20'57"W
OS Eastings: 375660
OS Northings: 136951
OS Grid: ST756369
Mapcode National: GBR 0TM.0WF
Mapcode Global: VH97S.7TFL
Plus Code: 9C3V4MJ2+G8
Entry Name: Stone Monument in King's Wood Warren at Ngr St 7565 3695
Listing Date: 29 August 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1056460
English Heritage Legacy ID: 261476
ID on this website: 101056460
Location: Somerset, BA10
County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Civil Parish: Brewham
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Tagged with: Monument
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29-AUG-1984
BREWHAM
STONE MONUMENT IN KING'S WOOD WARREN AT NGR ST 7565 3695
II
Monument. 1847. Local stone with red brick.
PLAN:In the form of a small grotto at the source of the River Brue.
EXTERIOR: a rustic stone surround with a keystoned arch. To the right of the keystone are the incised initials and date HRH 1847. Two of the keystones of the sub-arch are missing and the monument is overgrown (November 1983).
INTERIOR: has a brick-lined chamber enclosing the spring.
HISTORY: Erected by Hugh Richard Hoare of Stourhead, Wiltshire to mark
the source of the River Brue. He lived at Stourhead from 1845 and undertook several improvements and construction projects around the estate until his death in 1857. Other buildings on the estate also bear the initials H.R.H.
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: The grotto in King's Wood Warren, built in the mid-C19, is a substantially intact and indicative feature of Victorian landscape design. It is located adjacent to the extensive and complex landscape garden and park of Stourhead in Wiltshire, a Grade I Registered Park and Garden. As a monument, erected by Hugh Richard Hoare, the grotto clearly has close historical associations with Stourhead which was largely developed during the C18 and C19 by the Hoare family.
SOURCES: W Phillips, History of Somerset, Volume I
Stourhead, Parks and Garden Register Entry, No. 1440
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