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© Mr Anthony Rau
IoE Number:
128949
Location:
LADY MAUD'S WALK, IN GARDEN OF THE VICARAGE, KEMPSFORD VILLAGE (south side)
KEMPSFORD, COTSWOLD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Anthony Rau
Date Photographed:
31 May 2004
Date listed:
04 July 1985
Date of last amendment:
04 July 1985
Grade
II
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SU 19 NE KEMPSFORD KEMPSFORD VILLAGE
(south side)
8/104 Lady Maud's walk, in garden of
The Vicarage
GV II
Remains of river walkway along rampart and of one end pavilion.
Castle rampart along River Thames to original manor house, probably
of C13 origin, and converted c1630 into riverside terrace
approximately 80m in length with central steps and end pavilions,
known as Lady Maud's Walk. East side only remains, with remains
of about 4 large stone steps and with about 40m of walkway with
coped wall of differing heights along length, ending at south east
corner in a ruined pavilion with the frame of a 4-light mullion and
transom stone window with king mullion. The terrace is a whole
appears in Kip's engraving of Kempsford in 1700.