Monument record 0110107000 - WING PARK

Summary

Site of former deer park at Wing Park enclosed in the 16th century and disparked circa 1727.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (2)

  • DEER PARK (16th Century to 18th Century - 1500 AD to 1799 AD)
  • PARK (16th Century to 18th Century - 1500 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

Wing Park was enclosed in the first half of the 16th century, deserted after 1720, and disparked circa 1727 (5).
No fetures are evident to mark the perimeter of Wing Park (6).
The deer were sold out of the park and the timber cut down about 1727 (11).
This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 June 2025 licensed under the Open Government Licence (27).

Sources (5)

  • <5>SBC20462 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1925. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume III. Volume 3. p450.
  • <6>SBC10754 Bibliographic reference: OS RECORD CARD SP 82 SE:13-15 (FILED).
  • <11>SBC8026 Bibliographic reference: Daniel & Samuel Lysons. 1813. Magna Britannia: Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain (Volume 1 Part 3 Buckinghamshire). p666.
  • <26>SBC27180 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust. 2022. Ascott Old House & Wing Park: Understanding Historic Parks and Gardens in Buckinghamshire.
  • <27>SBC27441 Digital archive: Historic England. National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE).

Location

Grid reference SP 883 220 (point)
Civil Parish WING, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Field visit (EBC18902)

Record last edited

Feb 18 2026 8:02PM

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