Listed Building: BOSSENDEN FARMHOUSE (1069142)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1607, 5, 95
Date assigned 21 May 1986
Date last amended

Description

TR 05 NE DUNKIRK LONDON ROAD (North side) 5/95 Bossenden Farmhouse II Farmhouse. C17 and mid C19. Red brick, in English bond on rear wing, and plain tiled roof. C17 wing with C19 front elevation. Two storeys with corbelled eaves to hipped roof with stack to rear. Regular fenestration of 3 glazing bar sashes on first floor, 2 on ground floor and central half glazed and panelled door with flat hood on brackets. Rear wing: 2 storeys and half-hipped roof with half-hipped extensions to left and stacks to left and rear centre. Loft doors to left and in extension, and irregular fenestration of glazing bar sash and wood casement. Door of 6 raised and fielded panels to right and boarded doors to left. Single storey service wings attached to left and right, mainly C19, but with extensive evidence of C17 brickwork. Interior: fine moulded beams to interior of C17 wing. John Nichols Thom, alias Sir William Courtenay lodged here prior to the Battle of Bossenden Wood, May 31st 1838, culmination of the Courtenay Riots in which Courtenay (the New Messiah) and 8 followers were shot by the military. Listing NGR: TR0882959657

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TR 0882 5965 (point)
Map sheet TR05NE
Civil Parish DUNKIRK, SWALE, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 15 2006 6:00PM