Listed Building: MALTINGS APPROXIMATELY 10 METRES SOUTH WEST OF THE OLD FARMHOUSE, STYLE PLACE (1237143)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1694, 6, 60
Date assigned 19 February 1990
Date last amended

Description

HADLOW COURT LANE TQ 64 NW 6/60 Maltings approx 10m south west - of The Old Farmhouse, Style Place GV II Disused maltings and brewery. Late C19, built for the Simmons brewery. Flemish bond brick on ragstone foundations, parts (particularly the distribution sheds) use decorative polychrome brickwork; slate roof to the maltings and brewery, peg-tile roof to the distribution sheds. Plan: The maltings and brewery is built on a south east - north west axis. It is the main core of the brewery although it once extended short distances further each end. The demolished south eastern end was probably a loading shed since there is evidence of loading hatches and hoists in the existing end wall. A wing of distribution sheds projects at right angles to rear of the right end. The brewery/maltings is 2 storeys with storage bins in the attics and barrel cellar in the basement. The distribution sheds are mostly 2 storeys. Exterior: The south west facing long side has regular but not symmetrical fenestration. 7 ground floor windows with segmental arch heads and 4 first floor windows, all original horizontal sliding 8-pane sashes. Left of centre are loading hatch doorways to both floors. The ground floor one onto a loading platform and the first floor one has a cast iron girder for a hoist. Another first floor loading hatch near the right end. The roof is gable. ended. End walls include parts of former internal brick crosswalls and are otherwise clad with corrugated iron. Rear has similar fenestration to the front. The distribution sheds are more ornamental. Originally there were 3 under parallel roofs but the outer (north eastern) shed was demolished after a fire. They face north westwards. Each gabled bay contains a large doorway (both rebuilt in the C20). 4 first floor windows with segmental arch heads. The right shed windows are louvred, the left shed (formerly in the centre) are blind. Bullseye window in right gable and round clock face in left gable. Both gables have ornamental bargeboards shaped like a Vitruvian scroll and with timber finials and pendants. Rear elevation uses polychrome brick and all the first floor windows here are louvred. Interior: The basement has ragstone walls, paved floor including drainage channels and brick vaulted ceiling supported on cast iron columns. Rest of the building has plain heavy scantling carpentry. The ground floor is 8-bays with massive crossbeams, each propped by 2 iron columns. First floor ceiling beams are the roof truss tie-beams. The tie-beams of the south eastern 4 bays are carried on massive axial beams. These and the other tie-beams are supported on iron columns. Roof of tie-beam and queen post construction. The trusses divide the attic space into storage bins and a couple are still lined with matchwood planks. The maltings and brewery is the largest building on the site which includes other ancillary buildings and the Old Farmhouse, Style Place (q.v.). According to the owners researches, Style Place Brewery was run by the Simmons and Martin partnership between 1852-1902. An inventory of 1863 gives details of the brewery equipment, lists 13 public houses in the area owned by the brewery and the farms concerned were Style Place and Boormans Farm. Listing NGR: TQ6469948957

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 6459 4900 (point)
Map sheet TQ64NW
Civil Parish HADLOW, TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT

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Nov 16 2006 11:31AM