A visit to Burford House Gardens, which also included a visit to Burford House Restaurant and Burford House Garden Store.
Burford House Garden Centre in Tenbury Wells, part of the British Garden Centres Group since 2019, is your comprehensive garden and home destination. Offering quality and value, it has everything you need for your interior and outdoor space. The on-site restaurant provides daily specials, delicious meals, snacks, and afternoon teas. Explore the historical estate and stunning gardens with our annual pass. Home to the National Clematis Collections, the gardens feature 100 varieties of clematis. Laid out by John Treasure in 1952, they surround an elegant Georgian House overlooking the picturesque River Teme. Enjoy a first-class shopping experience at Burford with a knowledgeable team ready to assist in this picturesque setting.
Burford House is a Grade II* listed building
Burford House and Garden Wall Attached to the South East
Details
BURFORD
SO56NE Burford House and garden wall 582-1/8/19 attached to the south-east. 12/11/54
GV II*
House. Early to mid C18, reputed to be built in 1728 for William Bowles M.P., proprietor of the Vauxhall glass works. Restored and altered c1954 for John Treasure. Red brick with brick storey bands and brick parapet. Plain-tile roof with brick coped parapets and gables. Brick integral gable-end stacks with lateral and axial stacks. Double-pile plan with rear parallel extension. EXTERIOR: north front is a 3-storey 6-window range of tall 9/9 sashes to ground and first floors, and 6/6 second-floor sashes, all with gauged brick lintels. Early C19 central projecting porch with Doric columns and open pediment. Front door set in panelled reveals, with pair of glazed panelled doors with fanlight with radial glazing bars. Later brick wings on east and west sides now demolished. East side now with C20 multi-pane casements at ground and first floor. West side with C20 first-floor sash and ground-floor French windows with flanking casements, terrace to west formed from demolished wing and incorporating stone from base of medieval chimney. Rear: 3-storey 5-window range of 6/6 sashes with gauged brick lintels, central restored projecting porch mirroring the front porch and with glazed door and fanlight with festoon and radial glazing bars. INTERIOR: contains some good panelling to ground-floor rooms. The entrance hall has complete wall panelling, moulded cornices, 6-panelled doors, and elliptical arched panelled arcade. Brick walls approximately 3 metres high with weathered coping extending from the south-east corner of Burford House approximately 80 metres to the east and then 40 metres to the south.
Listing NGR: SO5821267972