Ravensworth, ha-ha
Ravensworth, ha-ha
HER Number
13474
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Ravensworth, ha-ha
Place
Ravensworth
Map Sheet
NZ25NW
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
Site Type: Broad
Ha Ha
Site Type: Specific
Ha Ha
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
Two stretches of ha-ha. One at the woodland known as the Greenhouse Walks (larch planted in the 1960s with older planting on the periphery) stands on a natural hill which has views south-east towards the edge of Gateshead and across the parkland. A ha-ha flanks the west and south edges of the woodland, separating it from the parkland. Greenhouse Walk has been almost entirely replanted for commercial purposes by the Forestry Commission. It is largely inaccessible due to the loss of footpaths and due to the post and wire fence around it. The second stretch is along the south edge of the walled garden also defined by a low sandstone wall. A bridge across the ha-ha to the head gardener's cottage is still evident and the entrance is marked by two ornamental stone bollards. The ha-ha is in good condition.
Easting
423000
Northing
559380
Grid Reference
NZ423000559380
Sources
North of England Civic Trust, April 2008, Ravensworth Castle and Estate, Gateshead, Conservation Plan, Appendix A, page 89, gazetteer no. 4D