Listed Building: WITTERSHAM HOUSE (1120832)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 945, 21, 456
Date assigned 16 August 1962
Date last amended

Description

WITTERSHAM THE STREET 1. 5272 (north-west side) No 28 (Wittersham Rouse) TQ 8927 21/456 16.8.62. II 2. The interior dates partly from the early C19, but the exterior of the house was rebuilt by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1907 for the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, athlete and politician. It is a nearly square building of red brick. Two storeys and attics with a hipped pantiled roof, stringcourse and wide eaves cornice. The entrance front faces north-east. Seven windows and 2 dormers. The centre portion of 3 windows projects with a recessed portico to its ground floor consisting of 2 pairs of pilasters, and a pediment above the eaves containing a Venetian attic window in its tympanum. The south-east front has 9 windows, 3 of them being circular. The entrance to the carriage drive is flanked by red brick gate piers surmounted by stone cornices, and ball caps on pedestals, and set in a low curved wall with 3 lower brick piers standing on the wall on each side, all surmounted by ball caps, and with an iron railing between these lower piers. During the Second World War the house was visited by Sir Winston Churchill, Viscount Montgomery and King George VI. Listing NGR: TQ8975827090

External Links (0)

Sources (1)

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 8975 2708 (point)
Map sheet TQ82NE
Civil Parish WITTERSHAM, ASHFORD, KENT

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Record last edited

Nov 17 2006 9:59AM