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Hilfield Castle

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6536 / 51°39'13"N

Longitude: -0.3348 / 0°20'5"W

OS Eastings: 515290

OS Northings: 196295

OS Grid: TQ152962

Mapcode National: GBR 5Y.J7Z

Mapcode Global: VHGQ3.4PVP

Plus Code: 9C3XMM38+F3

Entry Name: Hilfield Castle

Listing Date: 1 June 1984

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1103569

English Heritage Legacy ID: 164168

Also known as: Hillfield Lodge

ID on this website: 101103569

Location: Hertsmere, Hertfordshire, WD25

County: Hertfordshire

District: Hertsmere

Electoral Ward/Division: Bushey Heath

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Aldenham

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

Tagged with: Castle English country house Estate

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Description


TQ 19 NE BUSHEY HILFIELD LANE
(Northeast side)
Patchetts Green

7/120 Hilfield Castle
1.6.84

GV II*


Large house. Circa 1798-99 by Jeffry Wyatt for G.Villiers. Rendered
brick. Slate roofs. Picturesque Gothick. Symmetrical villa with attached
conservatory. 4-storey central tower flanked by octagonal turrets to
lower 4-storey bays with outer 2-storey bays with a later mansard attic.
Basement throughout. 5 windows. Central porte cochère has 3 Tudor
arches, diagonal buttresses and crenellated parapet. Blocked ground
floor window to right has 3 lights with cusped heads, rectangular bay
with mullioned windows to left, other windows with hood moulds. Turrets
have slit windows, machicolated and crenellated. Timber canted bay
window with glazing bars and pierced parapet over porte cochère.
Casements with 2-centred heads on upper floors. Crenellated parapet.
Octagonal corner turrets with offsets, slit windows, machicolations and
crenellations. Many octagonal - shafted chimneys. Left return: ground
floor, canted timber bay. Garden front in similar style: canted ground
floor verandah with Tudor arches and crenellated parapet flanked by
large 3-light windows. Canted centre to tower has square headed sashes
on first floor and casements with 2-centred heads above. Corner turrets.
Single storey 4-bay buttressed range to left of garden front has 3-light
windows with intersecting tracery to 'chapel' with 4-light window and
crocketed finials to diagonal buttresses, crenellated turret on ridge. 1
bay beyond with an oriel window. Interior: vaulted entrance hall,
octagonal breakfast room, repositioned C17 panelling, stained glass,
ornamental bosses to ribbed vault in conservatory. A low crenellated
wall with octagonal piers extends to far right from entrance front. The
house was built as Hillfield Lodge replacing Slys Castle. The garden
(south) front differs only in minor details from the extant elevation
drawings representing one of Wyatt's earliest known designs.
(D.Linstrum, Sir Jeffry Wyatville, architect to the King, Oxford,
Clarendon Press, 1972).


Listing NGR: TQ1529096295

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