3/17/2024 0 Comments Crimson court viscount map![]() Traces of shrubbery walks and viewing mounds, elements of a mid C18 pleasure-ground walk associated with Belmont, survive within this area (John Townson pers comm, 2000). A further minor road, Belmont Road, forms the eastern boundary of the site, separating it from adjacent agricultural land and orchards. The south boundary of the site is formed by a minor road, from which it is separated by hedges. The railway passes through a tunnel at the southern corner of the site, beneath the principal drive. To the south-west the boundary is formed by the late C19 cutting of the former Taunton to Chard branch railway which is today (2000) disused. To the north the site adjoins agricultural land and to the west the boundary is formed by a minor road, Oldway Lane. The c 60ha site comprises some 30ha of gardens and pleasure grounds, and c 30ha of parkland. Hatch Court is situated c 6km south-east of Taunton and c 0.5km north-east of the village of Hatch Beauchamp, to the east of the A358 road. Location, Area, Boundaries, Landform and Setting For the most up-to-date Register entry, please visit The National Heritage List for England (NHLE):Įxtensive mid-18th-century pleasure grounds and a park with associated landscape structures. The following is from the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. ![]()
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