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Leicestershire and Rutland Gardens Trust Walled Kitchen Garden Register Name of House: East Langton Grange Address: East Langton Grange Back Lane East Langton Market Harborough LE16 7TB Ownership: Private X Public Institutional Other Grid reference: SP 647854 Map No:Explorer map no. 223 Date original WKG created: The first record that we have found is a sales catalogue dated 1875 (see final illustration). This shows an extensive kitchen Other key dates in development: Size and brief description: Official Designations for garden (e.g. EH listing) garden but no glasshouses. In 1875 the Grange was bought by John Paddy Logan. In 1886 he built Riding School Stables on the Eastern side of the walled garden site. This reduced the size of the WKG. In 1898 the village hall was built at the southern end of the stables, bordering the SE corner of the WKG site. By 1904 there were 3 glasshouses and 2 cold frames on what remained of the WKG site. By 1925 a new sales catalogue tells us there were 2 Vineries, a Greenhouse, Forcing Frames, 2 Forcing Pits, Rustic Arbours and a completely fitted pigeon aviary in the WKG. In 1983-89 all the perimeter stables to the North and East of the garden were converted to housing. The WKG was then split up to make gardens for the surrounding houses. The WKG shown on the 1886 OS map was about 0.8 of an acre. The one shown in the sales catalogue of 1875 would have been at least twice this size. It is situated across the road to the east of the Grange itself. The Western wall of the garden follows the road round to the southern side in a curve and meets the village hall at its Eastern end. The East and North walls belonged to stables that are now housing. The land slopes to the South. None Reference: Grade: DESCRIPTION: CURRENT AND PAST The only evidence we have of the WKG as it existed in 1875 is a sketch plan found in the sales catalogue. This shows an extensively planted garden divided into sections by paths. See later illustration. Features: further information and current condition: Walls, doors, gates Most of the remaining wall is English bond brickwork capped with saddleback engineering blue bricks. The slope of the wall increases towards the Southern end of the western wall and there are 12 steps in the top of the wall. A stone plinth also appears at the bottom. The southern part of the wall is supported on the

outside by 5 buttresses built in the late 20 th century during development work. There is evidence of 4 doorways along the western wall, two of these are still in use, the others have been bricked in. Glasshouses There is a greenhouse listed in the 1875 sales catalogue but it is situated beside the house and not in the WKG. It is described as 25ft by 14ft, heated by a flue. The 1886 OS map shows this and one other glasshouse near the house but none in the WKG. The 1904 OS map shows 3 glasshouses at the southern end of the WKG, 2 are freestanding and one is against the South wall. The 1925 sales catalogue lists 2 vineries and a greenhouse in the WKG. They are shown on the plan of the estate and are situated at the southern end of the WKG. One is lean-to and the others are free-standing. The 1929 OS map shows only the 2 freestanding glasshouses. They do not exist now. Frames The 1925 sales catalogue lists 2 forcing frames. These are shown in the NW corner of the WKG on the estate plan. Pits The 1925 sales catalogue lists 2 forcing pits Hotwalls/furnaces Unknown Heating Unknown pipes/boilers etc. Backsheds, workrooms, stores Gardener s house, cottages, bothies Wells, ponds, tanks, towers No backsheds are shown on the maps although there were extensive stable buildings that may have included sheds used by the gardeners. No gardeners cottages have been identified but a number of cottages are shown on the estate map near the WKG and stable buildings. The 1925 sales catalogue describes an elaborate water system which provided an ample supply to the whole estate. It consisted of 2 soft water reservoirs holding 60,000 gallons connected with the whole of the roofing on the estate, and a hard water reservoir fed by Langton High dyke with a supplementary supply from the Langton Brook. The whole was connected by force pumps with soft and hard water tanks in the water tower situated across the road and slightly to the north of the WKG. A tower still standing in the grounds of the house was part of this system. Planting This is described in the 1875 sales catalogue as follows:- A large and productive walled in fruit and vegetable garden, sloping towards the South and well stocked with Espalier Apple Trees and Standard Plum. Apple and Pear Trees, Wall Peach, Nectarine, Apricot and Plum Trees. We found no subsequent reference to planting. Other key features Any other information: Date site visited April 23 rd 2014 References: We were unable to view the inside of the WKG as it is now because it is divided into individual private plots belonging to the owners of the houses that back on to it. OS maps25 = 1 mile 1 st,2 nd and 3 rd editions, 1886, 1909 and 1929 Leicestershire and Rutland Record Office:

Researched by: Record Compiled by: East Langton Grange sales catalogue date October 1875 English Heritage: www.english-heritage.org.uk/national-heritagelist-for-england. East Langton Grange Estate sales catalogue 28 th July 1925 Elizabeth Bacon, Rowan Roenisch and Gill Knight Gill Knight Date: 30 th August 2015 Outside of the Eastern wall of the WKG showing the steps in the top of the wall as it follows the slope of the lane. It also shows the gate that is currently used and another gate that has been bricked up. The wall of the garden around the house can also be seen on the other side of the lane with the water tower at the end.

The outside of the Southern wall showing the buttresses added during development work circa 1980 s to provide extra support and a stone plinth that appears as the wall follows the slope of downwards. At the end of the wall is a house and the village hall built in 1898 by Paddy Logan A section of the wall showing the English bond brickwork, alternating courses of headers and stretchers, capped with saddleback engineering blue bricks

This is a copy of the map from the East Langton Grange sales catalogue dated October 1875. It shows the extent of the WKG before the new stable block was built in 1886. I love the way that it shows the lay out of the garden and the planting of vegetables and fruit trees. Substantial planting is also shown to the NE of the house and a large greenhouse. After 1886 the WKG included only the bottom left hand quadrant of the original garden shown here and the adjacent triangle of land as far as the road.