The Croome
Collection
The Archives of the Earls of Coventry
Welcome to the Croome Collection home page. From here
you can find out information about the Earls of Coventry and their
estate.
In this section:
Coventry Family
History.
Croome Treasures.
Coventry Family Coat of Arms.
An introduction to the Croome Collection
The unique archive of the Earls of Coventry
came into public ownership in 2005 as part of the Acceptance in
Lieu of Inheritance Tax Scheme, whereby the nation accepts valuable
assets to set against tax liabilities. In 2006, after making a case
for housing this exceptional collection, Worcestershire Record
Office was delighted to be identified as its new permanent home.
Worcestershire Record Office felt that it was a suitable home for
the collection as a large portion of the Croome estate properties
lay within the county of Worcestershire. The collection provides an
invaluable insight into the history of the county and is a very
important resource for researchers. The collection held at the
Record Office covers the estate archives up to the year 1921.
Records created after this date remain with the Croome Estate
office.
The Croome archive is an internationally
significant collection and one that, once catalogued and promoted,
will bring prestige to the County of Worcestershire. This
impressive archive has been created over hundreds of years by the
Coventry family and has been preserved in their estate office at
Croome D'Abitot. The archive includes substantial runs of papers
relating to the estates of the family, including plans, rentals,
deeds and correspondence. It also includes unique records relating
to the building, decoration and furnishing of Croome Court, and the
creation and development of the parkland surrounding it. This was
Lancelot 'Capability' Brown's first complete landscape work, and so
is of great significance interest.
A 2 year project is currently underway at the
Record Office to catalogue this fantastic collection. This work
will make the collection much more accessible to the public will
allow it to be used to its full research potential. This website
will keep you up to date with developments throughout the course of
the project and will allow you to see some of the treasures that
can be found within the collection.
Contact Details
If you have any enquiries about the Croome collection or the
project that is underway to catalogue the collection, please
contact the Record Office:
Email: RecordOffice@worcestershire.gov.uk
Phone: 01905 766351 / 766355
Write to: Worcestershire Record Office, County Hall, Spetchley
Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP
This page was last reviewed 31 October 2011 at 16:39.
The page is next due for review 28 April 2013.