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Monument details

HER Number:TR 25 SE 153
Type of record:Monument
Name:Ice House, Fredville Park, Nonington

Summary

Ice House


Grid Reference:TR 257 512
Map Sheet:TR25SE
Parish:NONINGTON, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • ICEHOUSE (ICEHOUSE, Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)
Protected Status:Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England: Fredville Park parkland and ice house, Nonington

Full description

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No longer identified on OS maps, but remembered by a local man who sites its existence as of 1948. The structure was to the E of the stables in a small wood. (1)

Reported as being still in exsistance and in a good state of repair, having been used in the past as a dump. This has resulted in the well itself being almost completely filled in but it is believed that the internal brick lining is in good repair.(2)


<1> Roaf, S. & Beamon, S. P., 1990, The Ice Houses of Britain, Beamon and Roaf, 'The Ice Houses of Britain,' 1990. (Monograph). SKE8293.

<2> Webb, C., 2002, Letter From Mr C. Webb to S. Cakebread SMR Officer 6/09/2002 (Unpublished document). SKE8292.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Monograph: Roaf, S. & Beamon, S. P.. 1990. The Ice Houses of Britain. Beamon and Roaf, 'The Ice Houses of Britain,' 1990..
<2>Unpublished document: Webb, C.. 2002. Letter From Mr C. Webb to S. Cakebread SMR Officer 6/09/2002.

Related records

TR 25 SE 335Part of: Fredville Park (Landscape)