NHER 33722 (Designed Landscape record) - Loch Neaton
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Location
| Map sheet | TF90SW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | WATTON, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK |
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Full Description
Originally a railway ballast pit formed in 1872, at some date between 1877 and 1893 this was formed into an ornamental water with a watermill at the north end (by 1907). The reason for the Scottish name is unknown; Neaton is the hamlet.
In 1907 it was presented to the town, a bandstand made, flowerbeds etc laid out and the watermill included, though previously it had been Short's Infallible Baking Powder Works. In the 1920s the emphasis changed to sports usage. Town Council took over from trustees 1962. Reduced slightly in size later. Ornamental planting remains.
Norfolk Historic Gardens Survey graded two-star as best Norfolk example of a commercial pleasure garden.
See Survey for details.
E. Rose (NLA) 21 July 1998.
Associated Sources (1)
- --- SNF48392 Unpublished Report: Taigel, A. 1997. Norfolk Gardens Trust: Town Gardens Survey - Volume One. Norfolk Gardens Trust.
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Record last edited
Feb 27 2023 3:02PM