Landscape record 0641300000 - Rayners, near Penn

Summary

Mid to late nineteenth century park, garden and pleasure grounds at Rayners, laid out in the 1840s and 1850s and further extended in the later nineteenth century.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (6)

  • GARDEN (Constructed about 1847, 19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)
  • LANDSCAPE PARK (19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)
  • PLEASANCE (19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)
  • KITCHEN GARDEN (19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)
  • BOATING LAKE (19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)
  • PRODUCTIVE WALLED GARDEN (19th Century - 1847 AD? to 1899 AD)

Description

Described by Sheahan as '..about a douzen acres of garden and pleasure ground, beautifully diversified and planted with the choicest shrubs and flowers..' Recent APs show much alteration to the original layout, school buildings have interfered with the layout (B1).
Rayners built in 1847 as a 'Summer house' for Philip Rose, on the site of Rayners Farm. Grounds included an entrace drive and gatehouse, ponds, summerhouse, kitchen garden and plantings of specimen trees. Sold to London County Council in 1920 and subsequently used as a school. Brief history of development of house and gardens at Rayners (B2).
A mid‐late C19 Chiltern country house, gardens and park, developed in two major phases for Philip Rose, a local solicitor who was a close business, political and personal associate of the Prime Minister and author Benjamin Disraeli throughout his career. The C19 design makes good use of the Chiltern setting and survives largely intact, including many mature trees, although with some losses to residential development. It is one of a group of C19 villas and country houses located on hillsides
around High Wycombe, developed to take advantage of an elevated position and extensive southerly Chiltern views, including Hughenden Manor, Brands House and Castle Hill House (Wycombe Museum). See report for detail (B3).

Sources (3)

  • <1>SBC19002 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service. 1998. Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review.
  • <2>SBC20249 Article in serial: Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society. 2002. Journal of the Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society 2002. pp12-13.
  • <3>SBC24649 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust. 2021. Rayners (formerly Penn School): Understanding Historic Parks and Gardens in Buckinghamshire.

Location

Grid reference Centred SU 9035 9243 (1031m by 2522m)
Civil Parish CHEPPING WYCOMBE, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Dec 8 2023 10:13AM

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