Listed Building: BOW HILL HOUSE (1060630)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 1417, 1, 70
Date assigned 23 May 1967
Date last amended

Description

YALDING BOW HILL TQ 65 SE (South side) 1/70 Bow Hill House 23-5-67 GV II House. C15 or early C16, with early C17 and late C18 or early C19 alterations and additions. Gothick facade. Timber framed, pebbledashed, with plain tile roof. Wealden, with open hall of two timber-framed bays, that to left narrower. Storeyed left end bay rebuilt in early C17 as four or five-bay cross-wing, projecting to rear. Storeyed right end bay probably at least partly rebuilt in C18 or early Cl9. Two storeys and attic. First floor of cross-wing (and left hall bay?), possibly jettied in early C17, and jettie(s) later underbuilt or altered. Two gables, one to left cross-wing and one to right hall bay, overlapping left hall bay; both with lower ridges than main range, and with moulded bargeboards with differently moulded pendants. Facade of right end bay set back from rest of present front elevation, but probably flush with original hall wall. Gabled roof. Cross-wing gabled to rear. Multiple red and grey brick stack in front slope of roof in left hall bay, and projecting red brick stack to right gable end. One tripartite Gothick sash window with central mullion, pointed lights, Y tracery and rectangular hoodmould, to each gable. Irregular first-floor fenestration of 4 Gothick windows; one pair of pointed-arched sashes with rectangular hoodmould under each gable, one similar single sash with more rounded head under stack, and one three-light casement with pointed lights and solid spandrels, to right end bay. Canted flat-roofed bay with moulded cornice to ground floor of cross- wing and another to right hall bay, rising above internal floor levels, each with three broad tall pointed-arched Gothick sashes. Window with Y tracery to right end of ground floor. Half-glazed double doors in narrow panelled architrave with paterae, under and to left of stack. Porch spanning gap between canted bays, with swept leaded roof set on six slender columns of clustered shafts. Short two-storey painted brick addition to left gable end. Two-storey early C19 stair turret in angle between cross- wing and rear of hall, with lower rendered and weatherboarded gabled section to rear of it. Interior: right end-of-hall tie-beam with stud partition under it on first-floor, and with front principal post bearing truncated end of inner wall-plate. Base of plain crown post visible above tie-beam. Pegged stud under former central tie-beam. Left cross- wing has chamfered first-floor cross beam with two pairs of chamfered axial beams tenoned to it, to C17 front room. Broadly-framed partition wall to rear of this former room, with dropped doorhead towards left end of it. Clasped-purlin roof to cross-wing, with diminishing principal rafters, curved windbraces, and vertical queen struts to cambered collars. Late C18 or early C19 staircase with oval skylight above it. Late C18 or early C19 fireplaces, doorcases and cornices, including fireplace to ground floor of right hall bay with mantleshelf on fluted Corinthian columns. Fireplace to first- floor right end room has enriched folding iron doors. Listing NGR: TQ6944051900

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 6943 5190 (point)
Map sheet TQ65SE
Civil Parish YALDING, MAIDSTONE, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 16 2006 1:22PM