Thames Tributary – tributary to the River Roding - Gaynes Park

Thames Tributary – tributary to the River Roding
The tributary rises in this area and flows southwards


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Post to the west Coopersale Street
Post to the south Mount End

Gaynes Park
Gaynes Park, a 19th mansion. Red brick faced with Grey stone. Above are rails and four gargoyles. Acquired by the Chisenhale-Marsh family in 1792, who altered it, in grey brick before 1818. Now converted into flats
Gardens
Barns – red brick 29th outbuildings around a courtyard. One range had a
clock tower and clock. Behind them is an old forge and another red brick outbuilding, and then a brick weather boarded barn. There are other red brick buildings and also a 19th open Barn with weatherboard cladding and terracotta effigies of a Dragon and a Griffon. This is now called The Orangery, The Gather Barn, The Mill Barn and the Apple Loft Honeymoon Cottage and used as a ‘wedding venue’
Site of the ancient manor house of Gaynes Park Hall, also spelt Gaines and also called Park Hall. Elizabeth visited and held a Council here when it was owned by William Fitzwilliam and later by the Earls of Anglesey. Demolished 1740.

Mount Quarter
Wild life site

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