Listed Building: INGRESS ABBEY (1085779)

Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 989, 1, 86
Date assigned 02 October 1970
Date last amended

Description

1. 5274 SWANSCOMBE AND GREENHITHE THE AVENUE (east side) Greenhithe Ingress Abbey TQ 57 NE 1/86 2.10.70 II GV 2. This is probably the fifth house on the site, the manor having formerly belonged to Dartford Priory and some notable families. Built in 1833 for Alderman James Harmer in Tudor Gothic style. Architect Charles Moreing. Supposed to have been constructed of stone from Old London Bridge. Ashlar with a slate roof. Two storeys and attics in gables. Clustered chimney stacks. The plan of the house is 3 sides of a square with 5 windows to each front. The principal front faces the river. It is flanked by projecting octagonal buttresses carried up high above the elevation and topped by ogee caps. In the centre is a 3 storey projecting square tower flanked by similar buttresses with a 3-light oriel window on the first floor. At each end of the front is a gable, the east one projecting, with finials and similar buttresses and a 2 storey bay window of 4-lights with enrichment between the floors and a castellated parapet over. Similar parapet between the gables and the tower. Casement windows. The west front has 3 gables, of which the centre one has an extra-tall finial carried up to end in a heraldic beast. The whole front and the central window bay, which projects, are flanked by similar buttresses to these of the north front. The central window bay projects with buttresses and a 2 storey bay window of 6-lights similar to those of the north front. Central doorcase has portcullis and rose in the spandrels. The west elevation has wooden window shutters to top windows. Victorian conservatory at rear. Eliza Cook the poetess lived here with James Harmer and wrote her most famous poems "The Old Armchair" and "O, the green banks may fade" here. Interior contains dining room with plastered ceiling walls and marble fireplace and north entrance wall of 1835 with fretted woodwork and fireplace with Atlantes. Listing NGR: TQ5879975165

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 5914 7505 (point)
Map sheet TQ57NE
Civil Parish SWANSCOMBE AND GREENHITHE, DARTFORD, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 15 2006 4:46PM