Listed Building: QUEBEC HOUSE (1244133)

Grade I
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 771, 35, 1444
Date assigned 10 September 1954
Date last amended

Description

1. 5280 WESTERHAM WESTERHAM Quebec Square (North Side) Quebec House TQ 4454 35/1444 10.9.54. I 2. This property was acquired by Mr J B Learmong of Montreal and presented to the National Trust in 1917. General James Wolfe lived here during his early years. It is now open to the public on certain days and contains a small museum. Core of house sais to be of 15 1 but present exterior largely mid C17. Entrance front was altered in C18 and rebuilt in modern times to match the older design. Square house, each side 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays crowned by 3 equal gables with moulded brick coping and small ball finials on steps. High pitched tiled roofs. On west side 2 projecting chimney stacks of brick and rubble stonework, each with 3 linked tall shafts, the middle one diagonal. Walls mainly of brick, with 1st and 2nd floor bands, brick-coped rubble plinth and some brick-dressed rubble masonry on ground floor. Square brick hoodmoulds to attic casements, some original. Other windows sashes with glazing bars, some C18, some modern replacements; and reproduction Georgian central door and doorcase. Lead pump dated 1792 at back door. Inside much exposed timber. Front part of house is seen to be older, with Tudor work, including 2 stone fireplaces, panelling old beams and a mullioned window, now blocked, in former outside wall. Back part added in C17 remodelling. Mid C17 staircase with wainscoting and chimney-piece of similar date, and some fireplace surrounds. Circa 1700 panelling in downstairs back room. Listing NGR: TQ4492254053

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Sources (1)

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 4492 5405 (point)
Map sheet TQ45SW
Civil Parish WESTERHAM, SEVENOAKS, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 16 2006 10:25AM