23/06/2022

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As part of the Calne Community Neighbourhood Plan, we are attempting to map all of the buildings constructed by the Bowood Estate.

We would like to do this to ensure that these buildings are recognised by developers and other stakeholders for their significance to our Community Area. We would also like them to be considered as heritage assets due to the important contribution that they make to the distinctive local character of our Community Area.

 

The houses were built by the Bowood Estate, mainly during the 1800s, as houses for employees and retirees of the Estate. A common design of the stone-built houses are the red bricks used for window surrounds, door frame, and corners, with a prime example being number 82 at the Studley crossroads. However, the earlier houses are purely stone.

 

The majority of the houses were built at Derry Hill and Studley, which was the principal estate village until the mid-1900s. There are examples further out from the Bowood Estate, which show the influence the Estate had on the wider Calne area.

Many of the houses have the ‘Double L’ date stones in the front of the building, often in the gable, like the one in the attached photographs. There may be variations of this design, while some may not have the stone.

If you are able to, please head over to our interactive map to see assets already added, and to add those that you’re aware of:
https://www.placecheck.info/app2/maps/calneheritage

Alternatively, contact me directly.

 

Unfortunately, the Bowood Estate does not have information on the houses, but think that there may well be around 100 in the area.