Listed Building: ELMHURST (1249525)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1356, 9, 69
Date assigned 24 August 1990
Date last amended

Description

TQ 63 NW BRENCHLEY DUNDLE LANE 9/69 Elmhurst II Former farmhouse. Circa mid C17 with late C17/early C18 alterations and C20 renovations. Framed construction, underbuilt in Flemish bond brick, the first floor tile-hung; peg-tile roof; brick stacks. Plan: The house faces approximately north. The original arrangement appears to have been a 2 room plan main block with a lobby entrance, the 2 principal rooms heated by back-to-back fireplaces in an axial stack. An integral rear outshut provided a rear service room and stair cell with a good dog-leg stair. A one\room plan rear left wing is probably slightly, though not much later and may have functioned as a purpose-built kitchen, heated from an end stack. A small unheated room at the left (east) end of the main block is a late C17/early C18 addition. The compact plan and quality of the fireplaces and internal carpentry suggest a gentry status. Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-window front, symmetrical at the right. The left end addition is marked by a change in the level of the tile-hanging. C20 half-glazed door to right of centre with a glazed overlight and a flat porch hood on brackets. The bays flanking the front door are glazed with C20 3-light casements, 2-panes per light. The left hand bay has one ground floor and one first floor 3-light casement, no glazing bars to the lights. Roof half-hipped at ends. Axial stack with a staggered triple shaft with tile-hung batters, the top of the shaft renewed with a corbelled brick cornice. The rear elevation has C19 and c20windows including a French window. The rear wing has stone footings, the end stack with a shaft with a corbelled brick cornice. Interior: High quality C17 features. The left hand of the 2 heated rooms has a scroll-stopped lintel. The stair cell has 3 good C17 doors in moulded frames with bar stops, stair with turned balusters. The rear wing has a scroll-stopped ceiling beam and exposed chamfered stopped joists, fireplace with brick jambs and an oak lintel. The 2 first floor fireplaces have stone jambs, one with a stone lintel. Roof: Staggered butt purlin roof of 2 phases. The roof over the left end addition has a date of 1717, upside down, on one of the timbers. A high quality C17 house with an interesting plan form and good interior features. Listing NGR: TQ6423539527

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Sources (1)

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 6423 3952 (point)
Map sheet TQ63NW
Civil Parish BRENCHLEY, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 16 2006 5:21PM