Listed Building: STAR AND EAGLE INN AND WALL ATTACHED (1084673)
Grade | II |
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Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 1351, 15, 189 |
Date assigned | 09 June 1952 |
Date last amended |
Description
GOUDHURST HIGH STREET TQ 7237-7337 (south side)
15/189 Star and Eagle Inn and 9.6.52 wall attached GV II Inn. C15 and mid C20. Timber-framed and exposed with plaster infill on red brick and sandstone base, the rear elevations tile hung on red brick ground floor. Two staggered principal ranges, the front, entrance elevation originally C16, altered c.1800 and C19 late 1980's. Two storeys and garret on sandstone plinth, with jettied gabled wings to left and to right, with recessed central bays. The ground floor built out with balustrade over. Covered and jettied gable to right, gables with moulded bargeboards. Stacks to right and at end left. Leaded wooden casements in gables and to fist floor, and mullioned and transomed canted bay to left, to centre, with flush window to right. Central half-glazed door, with basement openings to centre. Rear left range: C16, continuous jettied 2 storey range, with moulded bressummer supported on dragon post, with projecting pentice to re-entrant angle, and stacks to end left and end right. Four and 3 light mullioned windows. Across the re-entrant angle joining the 2 wings is a brick wall, part of the churchyard wall, about 6 feet high, of red brick, with segmentally headed boarded door to centre. Single storey wing to left, entered by rear courtyard, of red and blue brick, with central stack. Rear elevation of 1 storey with boarded door and 2 glazing bar sashes. The C16 range of 2 storeys, attic and basement to rear, with irregular fenestration of sashes and casements, with central canted bay, and projecting wings of various dates. Interior: fully exposed frame in part reconstructed, with turned baluster stair (with detailable "burglar's terror" newel), remains of C18 shop front (carved wooden post and window heads exposed in Ladies' Lavatories), and stone newel stair to cellar (reported) passage to adjacent church). An Inn at least since 1600 (recorded as the Black Spreadeagle). See Igglesden, Vol 12, 26-27; see also Kent Life, 1969, December issue).
Listing NGR: TQ7233537785
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Sources (1)
- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
Location
Grid reference | TQ 7233 3778 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ73NW |
Civil Parish | GOUDHURST, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Jun 2 2010 12:27PM