More information : TF 3610 7925. Earthworks previously associated with the demolished Burwell Hall. An ornamental pond and associated formal garden earthworks, probably of the 17th/18th century are clearly shown on APs (a). (1-2)
The Post Medieval formal garden remains referred to by the previous authorities was seen as earthworks and mapped from good quality air photographs. The ornamental pond is rectilinear, has five sides, measures 170m by 80m, and appears to be divided into two parts. The western part has an island in the middle and is centred at TF 3610 7926. Various drains or boundaries extend from the south west corner of the pond. Possibly associated with the garden is a ditch defined rectangular enclosure, measuring 70m by 65m, centred at TF 3585 7930. To the west of this, and West of Manor Farm, are parallel bank defined boundaries which extend north south for 400m, and could be associated garden features. They are centred at TF 3556 7926. (Morph No. LI.85.4.1-5)
This description has been generated from the RCHME MORPH2 database. (3)
The ponds are more likely to be the former carp ponds of the Burwell Priory, which lay just north of the site (under what is now Priory farm). It was built in 1100 by Benedictine monks and dissolved 1427. (4) |