Listed Building: MILNER COURT (1369995)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 956, 32, 596
Date assigned 29 September 1952
Date last amended

Description

1. 5273 STURRY MILNER LANE Milner Court TR 1760 32/596 29.9.52 II GV 2. Formerly Sturry Court. In the Middle Ages St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, had a grange on the site but the present house was built by Thomas Smythe in 1583. Three storeys red brick. Tiled roof. The east front has 3 windows. Three hipped dormers, a gable with an attic window in it at the south end of the front, 2 chimney breasts, some casement windows and some sash windows with glazing bars intact. The south front is L-shaped. Two windows. The west window bay projects and has a blocked doorway on the ground floor flanked by pilasters with a stone above it inscribed "1583 T A S" (Thomas and Ann Smythe) and a double cornice above this with a circular recess between the two. The original first floor window above is blocked and a smaller window has been inserted within its outline. The west front has been repointed. It has 3 gables, a projection at the north end, irregular fenestration and a gabled modern projection in the centre of the ground and first floors. The north front has 2 chimney breasts. Vicsount Milner occupied the house from 1921-25 and on his death in 1925 it was given by Lady Milner to King's School, Canterbury, and has been part of the Junior School of that school since 1928. Interior supposed to have C16 wall painting in a cupboard. Listing NGR: TR1759660193

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  • Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

Map

Location

Grid reference TR 1752 6012 (point)
Map sheet TR16SE
Civil Parish STURRY, CANTERBURY, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 16 2006 4:25PM