Redenham Park, Georgian country house in Redenham, England
Redenham Park is a country house with a two-storey Bath stone façade defined by a central porch with Ionic columns and slate roof. The building displays sash windows typical of its Georgian period, with gardens and parkland surrounding the main structure.
Construction began in 1784 for Sir Charles Pollen, replacing an earlier house documented as far back as 1701. The estate developed on the site of earlier structures that had occupied the land over many decades.
The gardens showcase the vision of Lady Clark through distinct spaces dedicated to roses, herbs, and flowering plants. These planted areas reflect personal taste and design choices that shaped the estate's ornamental character.
The property encompasses both formal garden areas and extensive natural woodland zones requiring time to explore fully. Comfortable footwear is useful given the size of the grounds and mix of cultivated and wilder sections.
The estate is designated with seven sites protected for nature conservation by Hampshire County Council. These ancient woodlands receive special management to maintain their ecological value and forest character.
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