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HS2 archaeologists discover Warwickshireâs answer to Hampton Court
The find has been described as one of the most exciting Elizabethan gardens ever discovered in this country
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An HS2 archaeological dig has uncovered one of the best persevered 16th century ornamental gardens ever discovered in England, rivalling those of Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace.
The site of once-sprawling flower beds and gravel paths, uncovered to the east of the Birmingham section of the high-speed line, are comparable in size to the Elizabethan gardens of Kenilworth Castle.
The shape of what was once Coleshill Manor and a well-defined octagonal moat were originally picked up by air photography, during a site assessment of the rail route.
An artist’s impression of the moated manor and its gardens (HS2/PA)
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