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Ha-Ha Approximately 60 Metres to South East of Attingham Park

A Grade II Listed Building in Atcham, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.684 / 52°41'2"N

Longitude: -2.6678 / 2°40'3"W

OS Eastings: 354955

OS Northings: 309802

OS Grid: SJ549098

Mapcode National: GBR BM.3ZX8

Mapcode Global: WH8BV.ZSTQ

Plus Code: 9C4VM8MJ+JV

Entry Name: Ha-Ha Approximately 60 Metres to South East of Attingham Park

Listing Date: 17 February 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1176834

English Heritage Legacy ID: 259256

ID on this website: 101176834

Location: Atcham, Shropshire, SY4

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Atcham

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Atcham St Eata

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

Tagged with: Ha-ha

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Description


SJ 50 NW and
SJ 50 NE ATCHAM C.P. ATTINGHAM PARK

5/30 and 6/30 Ha-ha approximately
60 metres to south-
east of Attingham Park

GV II

Ha-ha. Circa 1798. Red brick (Flemish garden wall bond) with red sandstone
coping. Approximately 200 metres long, curving round towards the north-west.
Approximately one metre high. The ha-ha was probably part of the estate
improvements begun at Attingham Park circa 1798 by Humphry Repton.

Listing NGR: SJ5495509802

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