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Harewell Hall  | OS Grid Ref: 418335,463963  | Site classified as: Orchard:Site Of  | HPG Ref: 60069

Map Evidence

1909 OS
Orchard to W of house. Plot no 1138, acreage 1.729 (which includes house and other enclosures).
1946 OS SE 16 SE
As above

Extract from Site Visit report

Site Description: Orchard
Site Access: Footpath through farmyard adjacent to orchard
NB: This is now diverted to the N of the house.
Visibility: Good
Micro climate: South-west aspect
North boundary: Dry stone wall – approx 2m20
South boundary: Dry stone wall – approx 1m
East boundary: Dry stone wall – approx 1m
West boundary: Dry stone wall – approx 1m
Buildings: N/A
Walkways / Gateways / Paths etc: Gateway from yard into enclosure on south wall
Natural features: N/A
Planting: Rough grassland
General Condition: Neat
Local knowledge: Orchard attached to 17th farmhouse, built by Ingilby family of Ripley.
Other comments: NFA
Recorder: MAH
Date: 18/1/10

Additional Information

An orchard is depicted to the west of a building called Harewell Hall on 1856/57 OS map. The area is 1.83 acres as shown on 1909 OS map.
A footpath runs east-west to the southern boundary wall, but there is no orchard today.

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Extract from 1851 OS map centred on Site
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Extract from OS Landranger map centred on Site
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Extract from Google Map image map centred on Site
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Harewell Hall farmhouse as depicted on an old postcard.
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