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Conservation Management Plans Relating to Historic Designed Landscapes, September 2016 Conservation Management Plans relating to Historic Designed Landscapes, September 2016 Site name Site location County Country Historic Author Date Title Status Commissioned by Purpose Reference England Register Grade Abberley Hall Worcestershire England II Askew Nelson 2013, May Abberley Hall Parkland Plan Final Higher Level Stewardship (Awaiting details) Abbey Gardens and Bury St Edmunds Suffolk England II St Edmundsbury 2009, Abbey Gardens St Edmundsbury BC Ongoing maintenance Available on the St Edmundsbury Borough Council Precincts Borough Council December Management Plan website: http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/leisure- and-tourism/parks/abbey-gardens/ Abbey Park, Leicester Leicester Leicestershire England II Historic Land 1996 Abbey Park Landscape Leicester CC (Awaiting details) Management Management Plan Abbotsbury Dorset England I Poore, Andy 1996 Abbotsbury Heritage Inheritance tax exempt estate management plan Natural England, Management Plan [email protected] (SWS HMRC - Shared Workspace Restricted Access (scan/pdf) Abbotsford Estate, Melrose Fife Scotland On Peter McGowan 2010 Scottish Borders Council Available as pdf from Peter McGowan Associates Melrose Inventor Associates y of Gardens and Designed Scott’s Paths – Sir Walter Landscap Scott’s Abbotsford Estate, es in strategy for assess and Scotland interpretation Aberdare Park Rhondda Cynon Taff Wales (Awaiting details) 1997 Restoration Plan (Awaiting Rhondda Cynon Taff CBorough Council (Awaiting details) details) Aberdare Park Rhondda Cynon Taff Wales LDA Design (Awaiting Feasibility Study (Awaiting Final (Awaiting details) details) Details) Aberdour Castle Fife Scotland On Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) Inventor Survey Group details) y of Gardens and Designed Landscap es in Scotland Aberdour Castle Fife Scotland Peter McGowan 2005 Aberdour Castle Garden Historic Scotland Available as pdf from Peter McGowan Associates Associates Restoration Plan and Feasibility Study Aberglasney Carmarthenshire Wales Colvin and (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Moggridge details) Abney Park Cemetery Hackney London England II (Awaiting details) 2004 (Awaiting details) Abney Park Cemetery Trust (Awaiting details) Acton Park Wrexham Wrexham Wales (Awaiting details) 2007 Conservation Management Wrexham County Borough Council (Awaiting details) Plan (Awaiting details) Aira Force Cumbria England No Rutherford, Sarah 2007 Aira Force: Framework (Awaiting details) Conservation Plan Albert Park, Middlesborough North Yorkshire England II LDA Design 1998, July Albert Park, Final Middlesborough Borough Council HLF Urban Parks Programme LDA Design / Middlesborough Borough Council Middlesborough Middlesborough Borough Council, Document Two, Alexandra Park Hastings East Sussex England II (Awaiting details) 1996 Restoration Plan (Awaiting Hastings Borough Council (Awaiting details) details) Alexandra Park Greater Manchester England II (Awaiting details) 2003 Conservation Management Manchester Leisure (Awaiting details) Plan (Awaiting details) Alexadra Palace Haringey London England II Land Use Consultants 2002, Alexandra Palace Heritage Lottery Fund application Land Use Consultants archive March, Landscape Restoration approx Proposals Stage Two Alexandra Palace Haringey London England II Land Use Consultants 2002, Alexandra Palace Outline Heritage Lottery Fund application Land Use Consultants archive March, Management Plan approx Alexandra Palace Haringey London England II Land Use Consultants 2004 Landscape Management Haringey London Borough (Awaiting details) Plan (Awaiting details) Alexandra Palace Haringey London England II Haringey London 2011 Park Management Plan Haringey London Borough Available via Alexandra Palace website: Borough 2012-2018 http://www.alexandrapalace.com/wp- content/uploads/2011/05/Conservation-and-Heritage- Management-Plan1.pdf www.thegardenstrust.org Registered in England and Wales Number 1234567-87 Conservation Management Plans relating to Historic Designed Landscapes, September 2016 Alexandra Road Park London England No Sarah Couch Historic 2012, July Alexandra Road Park Heritage Lottery Fund Parks for People development London Borough Camden / Holborn Local Studies Landscapes Conservation Management Library Plan Allan Bank Cumbria England No Rutherford, Sarah 2012 Investigation and Analysis (Awaiting details) of the Designed Landscape Allerton Park North Yorkshire England II The Landscape 2012, June Allerton Park Conservation Draft Planning application Section 106 Allerton Park Estate Agency Management Plan Alnwick Castle Duke of Northumberland England I Land Use Consultants (Awaiting (Awaiting details) Northumberland Estates (Awaiting details) N'umberland, Estate details) Offices, Alnwick Castle, NE66 1NQ American Gardens, Pontypool Torfaen Wales ADAS / Teasdale 2008, March The American Gardens, Final American Gardens Environmental Project Committee, Study, preparatory to seeking grant aid Torfaen District Council Pontypool Park Environmental Penygarn, Pontypool. supported by Torfaen District Council Design Restoration Feasibility Amersfort Hertfordshire England No Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Survey Group details) Haddington East Lothian Scotland n/a Peter McGowan 2007 Peter McGowan Associates Available as pdf from Peter McGowan Associates Associates with John Renshaw Amisfield Walled Garden Architects Amisfield Preservation Trust, Scottish Enterprise Ammerdown Somerset England II* Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Survey Group details) Ampthill Sir Timothy and Lady Bedfordshire England II Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) Greensand Trust (Awaiting details) Jane Clifford, Survey Group details) Ampthill Park, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 Ampthill Bedfordshire England II Land Use Consultants 2014, Ampthill Great Park Land Use Consultants archive February, Management and approx Maintenance Plan Anderson Dorset England II Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Survey Group details) Anglesey Abbey Cambridgeshire England II* Historic Land 2012 Anglesey Abbey Draft Private (Awaiting details) Management Conservation Management Plan Antony Cornwall England II* Elizabeth Banks 1991 Landscape Management (Awaiting details) Associates Plan Antrim Castle Garden Antrim Northern (Awaiting details) 1996 Restoration Management Antrim Borough Council (Awaiting details) Ireland Plan (Awaiting details) Appuldurcombe Wroxall, Ventnor, Isle of Wight England II* Consultancy team 2005, Appuldurcombe Park Final English Heritage and Defra A draft of volumes 1 and 2 dated March 2004 was John Owen, Appuldurcombe Heritage, PO38 3EP comprising Philip January Conservation Management submitted in support of a Countryside Stewardship Appuldurcombe House, Wroxall , Ventnor, Isle of Masters (ACTA), Clive Plan Scheme for the Outer Park and approved by DEFRA. A Wight PO38 3EW Mercer Associates, management plan for the Outer Park was submitted Archaeology South to DEFRA with the March application and following East and the Tourism consultation Company Appuldurcombe Isle of Wight England II* ACTA 2005, Appuldurombe Inner Park John Owen, Appuldurcombe Heritage, January Management Plan Appuldurcombe House, Wroxall , Ventnor, Isle of Wight PO38 3EW Appuldurcombe Isle of Wight England II* ACTA 2005, Appuldurcombe Outer Park John Owen Appuldurcombe Heritage, January Management Plan Appuldurcombe House, Wroxall , Ventnor. Isle of Wight PO38 3EW Archerfield East Lothian Scotland Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Survey Group details) Archerfield Dirleton East Lothian Scotland On Peter McGowan 1998 Historic Scotland; Peter McGowan Associates Inventor Associates y of Gardens and Designed Archerfield Golf Landscap Development, Landscape es in Proposals and Woodland Scotland Management Plan Caledonian Heritable Ltd www.thegardenstrust.org Registered in England and Wales Number 1234567-87 Conservation Management Plans relating to Historic Designed Landscapes, September 2016 Ardgowan Inverkip Inverclyde Scotland On Peter McGowan 2002 Peter McGowan Associates Inventor Associates with y of Clutton Gardens and Designed Landscap Ardgowan Designed es in Landscape Management Scotland Plan Ardgowan Estate, Scottish Natural Heritage Argents Mead Park Hinckley Leicestershire England No LDA Design (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) details) Arlington Court Devon England II* Colvin and 1993 The Historic Landscape of (Awaiting details) Moggridge Arlington Court - Survey and Management Plan Arlington Court Devon England II* Lovie, Jonathan 2009 Arlington Court: (Awaiting details) Conservation Statement Armagh Mall Armagh Northern (Awaiting details) 2001 Restoration Management Armagh City and District Council (Awaiting details) Ireland Plan (Awaiting details) Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol Avon England II* Nicholas Pearson 1999 Restoration Plan (Awaiting Bristol City Council Heritage Lottery Fund (Awaiting details) Associates details) Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol Avon England II* Arnos Vale Cemetery 2010 Arnos Vale Cemetery Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust and Bristol City Council Available on the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust website: Trust and Bristol City Landscape Management http://www.arnosvale.org.uk/pdfs/AVCT%20Landsca Council Plan 2010-2015 pe%20Management%20Plan%202010-2015.pdf Arthingworth Northamptonshire England No Debois Landscape (Awaiting (Awaiting details) (Awaiting details) Survey Group details) Ashburnham Place East Sussex
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