North Stoneham Park

50°57′18.4″N 1°22′34.3″W / 50.955111°N 1.376194°W / 50.955111; -1.376194

The Avenue portion of North Stoneham Park in 2011, described as 'a very high grade Brownian landscape'.[1]
North Stoneham House

North Stoneham Park, also known as Stoneham Park, was a landscaped parkland and country house of the same name, north of Southampton at North Stoneham, Hampshire. It was the seat of the Fleming (subsequently Willis Fleming) family. The park was remodelled by Lancelot Brown in the 18th century. It is listed in the Hampshire Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

In 2011, controversial plans were announced to build 1,300 new houses on the surviving portion, Avenue Park.[2]

  1. ^ Harry Willis Fleming (February 2010). The Restoration of the Stoneham War Shrine, and discovering North Stoneham Park. Southampton: Willis Fleming Historical Trust et al.
  2. ^ "Destruction fear as 4,700 homes plan is approved by Eastleigh Borough Council". Southern Daily Echo. 14 October 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2011.'