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Conservation Management Plan Catalogue Conservation Management Plans for P&GUK rev. 04/2021 .xlsx HESTERCOMBE CMP ARCHIVE LISTED BY COUNTY GARDEN TRUST AREA ~ updated April 2021 County Garden REFERENCE PROPERTY CLIENT YEAR AUTHOR SHORT DESCRIPTION Trust Areas NOTES Note: Where there is no entry in this column it denotes that the Archive holds material relating to the property but no CMP or equivalent England Nicholas Pearson Associates for Bath Spa Masterplan and Development Strategy requested by Bath and NE CLS 1/5/19 Newton Park, Bath Avon 2004 University College Somerset Council (Planning Authority) and Duchy of Cornwall (Landlords) Hard copy CLS 1/8/24B The Holburne Museum of Art Avon 2005 Holburne Museum Trustees Conservation Plan Hard copy CLS 1/8/24C The Holburne Museum of Art Avon 2005 Holburne Museum Trustees Appendices to the Conservation Plan Hard copy CLS 1/8/24D The Holburne Museum of Art Avon 2005 Holburne Museum Trustees Heritage Impact Assessment Hard copy CLS 1/8/24E The Holburne Museum of Art Avon 2005 Holburne Museum Trustees Illustrations to the Conservation Plan Hard copy CLS 1/8/24F The Holburne Museum of Art Avon 2005 Holburne Museum Trustees Gazeteer Hard copy Beckford's Ride, Kingswood School, Report for the Kingswood Estate, Kingswood School: 'Beckford's Ride: A CLS 1/11/49 Bath Avon 1992 Debois Landscape Survey Group Survey of the Landscape' Hard copy CLS 1/12/52 Beckford's Tower, Bath Avon 1994 Debois Landscape Survey Group Report: 'Beckford's Tower: A survey of the landscape' Hard copy CLS 1/13/65 Sydney Gardens,Bath Avon Bath City Council 1993 Colvin & Moggridge/Debois Landscape Survey GroupReport: Sydney Gardens, Bath: a survey of the landscape Part1 Hard copy CLS 1/14/75 Barrow Hospital Avon Royal Victoria Park: A Survey of the Landscape, Part 1: History, Analysis CLS 1/30/169 Royal Victoria Park, Bath Avon Bath City Council 1993 Colvin & Moggridge and Debois Landscape Surveyand Group Proposals Hard copy Royal Victoria Park: Part 2, Volume 1: Frederick Hanham 'A Manual for the CLS 1/30/170 Royal Victoria Park, Bath Avon Bath City Council 1993 Colvin & Moggridge and Debois Landscape SurveyPark,' Group 1857 Hard copy CLS 1/30/170A Royal Victoria Park, Bath Avon Bath City Council Dec 1992 Colvin & Moggridge and Debois Landscape SurveyRoyal Group Victoria Park: Part 2, Volume 2: Other Photocopies Hard copy CLS 1/30/171A Royal Victoria Park, Bath Avon Bath City Council Dec 1992 Colvin & Moggridge and Debois Landscape SurveyRoyal Group Victoria Park, Bath: A Survey of the Landscape, Summary Hard copy Dec 1992 rev CLS 1/30/171B Royal Victoria Park, Bath Avon Bath City Council Apr 1993 Colvin & Moggridge and Debois Landscape SurveyRoyal Group Victoria Park, Bath: A Survey of the Landscape, Summary Hard copy CLS 1/31/192 Goldney House, Bristol Avon University of Bristol 1991 University of Bristol Proposed Management Plan for Goldney House Garden Hard copy University of Bristol, Superintendent of CLS 1/31/197 Goldney House, Bristol Avon University of Bristol 1991 Gardens and Grounds Proposed Management Plan for Goldney House Garden, dated 8 Aug. 1991 Hard copy Bristol Leigh Woods (formerly Bristol CLS 1/95/383 University Botanic Gardens) Avon /Sunrise Senior Living Ltd 2005 Tim Lynch Associates, Bradford on Avon Landscape Appraisal Hard copy CLS 1/108/410 Rayne Thatch, Leigh Woods, Bristol Avon /Mrs Anne Fisher 1993 Debois Landscape Survey Group A Survey of the Garden Hard copy Folly Farm, Sutton: Interim Report on the Historic Landscape Interest, CLS 1/142/6 Folly Farm, Stowey Avon Avon Wildlife Trust 1992 David Lambert December 1992, with Field Notes on Folly Farm by JLPhibbs Nov/Dec 1992 Hard copy 30/06/2021 1 Conservation Management Plans for P&GUK rev. 04/2021 .xlsx Avon County Planning Dept, funded by English CLS 1/142/8 Folly Farm, Stowey Avon Avon Wildlife Trust 1992 Heritage An Historic Landscape Survey of the Manors of Stowey and Knighton Sutton Hard copy Folly Farm, Somerset: A Restoration Plan for the landscape of the farm CLS 1/142/27A Folly Farm, Stowey Avon Avon Wildlife Trust 1993 Debois Landscape Survey Group Part 1: Historical Assessments and Restoration Plan Hard copy Folly Farm, Somerset: A Restoration Plan for the landscape of the farm CLS 1/142/27 Folly Farm, Stowey Avon Avon Wildlife Trust undated Debois Landscape Survey Group Part 2: Photocopies of Historical Documents Hard copy CLS 1/232/2 Siston Court, Bristol Avon not known Hard copy CLS 1/254/4 Oaklands, Almondsbury Avon Avon County Council Hard copy CLS 1/255/2 Holmwood, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol Avon Birse Homes Ltd. 1992 Debois Landscape Survey Group An Evaluation of the Historic Landscape Hard copy Thomas Wright/Frenchay Health CLS 1/266/2 Stoke Park, Bristol Avon Authority and Bristol City Council 1991 Land Use Consultants Draft Stoke Park Masterplan Hard copy CLS 1/321 Arnos Vale Cemetery Avon Avon County Council 1994 Land Use Consultants Landscape Report Digital copy CLS 1/322/1 Ashton Court, Bristol Avon Bristol City Council 1998 Land Use Consultants Restoration Management Plan Digital copy CLS 1/326 Brentry Hospital, Bristol Avon Secy of State for Health 1999 Land Use Consultants Historic Landscape Survey Digital copy CLS 1/342 Oldbury Court, Bristol Avon Bristol City 1992 Land Use Consultants Survey and Management Plan Digital copy CLS 1/344/1 Prior Park, Bath Avon Nat.Trust 1993 Land Use Consultants Historic Landscape Survey Digital copy CLS 1/345 Stoke Park, Bristol Avon Stoke Park Restoration Trust 1991 Land Use Consultants Masterplan Digital copy CLS 1/484 Prior Park, Bath Avon Trustees of Prior Park College 1993 Land Use Consultants Historic Landscape Survey Hard copy CLS 1/986/1 Eastville Park, Bristol Avon Bristol City Council 2008 Hilary Taylor Landscape Associates Ltd Conservation Management Plan Hard Copy CLS 1/986/2 Eastville Park, Bristol Avon Bristol City Council 2008 Hilary Taylor Landscape Associates Ltd Conservation Management Plan: Appendices Hard Copy CLS 1/986/3 Eastville Park, Bristol Avon Bristol City Council 2008 Hilary Taylor Landscape Associates Ltd Management and Maintenance Plan Hard Copy CLS 1/39/242 Swiss Garden, Old Warden Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 1992 Debois Landscape Survey Group The Swiss Garden: A Survey of the Landscape Hard copy CLS 1/39/242A Swiss Garden, Old Warden Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 1992 Debois Landscape Survey Group The Swiss Garden: A Survey of the Landscape Hard copy undated post- CLS 1/39/248 Swiss Garden, Old Warden Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 1967 Bedfordshire C.C. Management Plan Hard copy CLS 1/39/249 Swiss Garden, Old Warden Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 1993? Bedfordshire C.C. Development Plan Hard copy CLS 1/237/2 Old Warden Park Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 1998 Debois Landscape Survey Group Old Warden Park: A Survey of the Landscape Hard copy CLS 1/238/1 Old Warden Park Bedfordshire Bedfordshire County Council 2009 Purcell Miller Tritton LLP Old Warden Park, Conservation Management Plan Hard copy CLS 1/354 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 1999 Land Use Consultants Landscape Restoration and Management Plan Digital copy CLS 1/407 Toddington Manor Bedfordshire Knight Frank (client) 2015 Dominic Cole Landscape Architects Landscape and Archaeology Context for Building Proposals Digital copy CLS 1/478 Woburn Park Bedfordshire Trustees of ther Bedford Estates 1989 Hutton Nichols Partnership An Historical Study of the Landscape of Woburn Park Hard copy CLS 1/492 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 1993 Land Use Consultants Historical Survey of Wrest Park Hard copy CLS 1/493 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 1999 Land Use Consultants Landscape Restoration and Management Plan: Supplementary Studies Hard copy CLS 1/494 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 1999 Land Use Consultants Conservation Plan, Draft Hard copy CLS 1/495 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 2005 Fielden and Mawson LLP Conservation Statement, Draft Hard copy Donald Insall Associates, Dr Twigs Way CLS 1/496 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 2006 or later (Landscape Agency) Conservation Management Plan, Draft Hard copy Donald Insall Associates, Dr Twigs Way , Landscape Agency, Julia Holberry Associates CLS 1/498 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 2007 or later and Katherine Eustace Options Appraisal and Masterplan Hard copy CLS 1/526 Southill Park Bedfordshire Whitbread Farms Ltd 2014 Askew Nelson Ltd Parkland Management Plan, Sections 1-5 Digital copy CLS 1/527 Southill Park Bedfordshire Whitbread Farms Ltd 2014 Askew Nelson Ltd Parkland Management Plan, Sections 6-9 Digital copy CLS 1/531 Wrest Park, Silsoe Bedfordshire English Heritage 2009 Camilla Beresford and Sarah Cotter Craig Wrest Park Revitalisation Project Digital copy CLS 1/590 Ampthill Park Bedfordshire Ampthill Town Council 2002 Debois Landscape Survey Group Ampthill Park: A report on the historic landscape (Draft) Hard Copy. Ampthill Park: A report on the historic landscape (Draft): Appendices Part CLS 1/591 Ampthill Park Bedfordshire Ampthill Town Council 2002 Debois Landscape Survey Group 1 Hard Copy. CLS 1/592 Ampthill Park Bedfordshire Ampthill Town Council 2002 Debois Landscape Survey Group Ampthill Park: A report on the historic landscape (Draft): Appendices Part2 Hard Copy. CLS 1/788 Luton Hoo Bedfordshire Luton Hoo Park Ltd. (Elite Hotels) 2003 Debois Landscape Survey Group A history of the Landscape Part 1 Hard Copy. CLS 1/789 Luton Hoo Bedfordshire Luton Hoo Park Ltd. (Elite Hotels) 2003 Debois Landscape
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