Listed Building: BIDBOROUGH RIDGE COTTAGE (1248824)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1356, 4, 1
Date assigned 24 August 1990
Date last amended

Description

TQ 54 SE BIDBOROUGH BIDBOROUGH RIDGE 4/1 Bidborough Ridge Cottage II House. Circa late C17/early C18 with a 1940s rear wing-and a 1970s addition on the left (west) end. Timber-framed construction, weatherbGirded on the front elevation, the rear elevation tile-hung to the first floor above a 1940s outshut; peg-tile roof; brick.stacks, 1940s addition brick and tile; 1970s addition weatherboarded to the first floor, rendered below. Plan: Overall L plan. The south-facing early range is single depth, 3 rooms wide with what may be an original outshut at the right end. The 1940s addition is a rear right (north east) wing at right angles to the main range; the 1970s addition adjoins the early range at the left (west) end and is slightly set back from it. 1940s rear left outshut to the main range. The early range has end stacks (left end stack truncated) and an axial stack (fireplace blocked), the position of the original entrance is unclear but may have been to the right of centre where there is now a small window in the front elevation. The right hand room was the kitchen, the fireplace had a bread oven (information from owners), the outshut probably a pantry. Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3 window front plus one window to the outshut. Roof hipped at the left end and gabled at the right end; right hand stack to the main range with a handmade brick shaft. 3 first floor and 3 ground floor one-, 2 and 3-light cast iron casement windows, probably dating from the early C19. The one-light window on the ground floor may mark the position of the original front door. Interior: Parts of the frame are visible internally, especially in the right hand (east) room, which has had the first floor removed and is now single- storey but ceiled below the apex. There are straight up braces from the middle rail to the wall plate and iron strapped joints to the cross partitions. The front wall post of the first partition from the left (west) has a chamfered, tapered, jowl; there is evidence of an original former window on the rear wall, first floor, which is now enclosed by the 1940s wing. The centre ground floor room has exposed joists. Listing NGR: TQ5561443712

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 5721 4374 (point)
Map sheet TQ54SE
Civil Parish BIDBOROUGH, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 16 2006 5:21PM