Historic Buildings in CroomeHistoric Buildings in CroomeCroome CourtA Grade I listed country house built for the 6th Earl of Coventry in 1751 by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and Sanderson Miller. The Temple GreenhouseA 'lakeside temple' built around 1760 by Robert Adam in the grounds of Croome Court. Church of St Mary Magdalen at CroomeThe grade I listed Church of St Mary Magdalen at Croome was built in 1758 by 'Capability' Brown, with interior designed by Robert Adam. Bridges to the Island Temple at CroomeThe island temple at Croome is reached by a pair of early 19th Century bridges. Made of diagonally intersecting iron and steeply ramped with circles in spandrels and wooden boarding; built on stone abutments. Icehouse at CroomeA restored icehouse at Croome. Island Pavillion at CroomeGrade I listed garden temple, probably built by James Wyatt in the Late 18th or early 19th Century. Dry Arch Bridge at CroomeGrade II listed bridge, built of Bath stone ashlar around 1797, probably by James Wyatt.