Listed Building: PRIORY FARMHOUSE CONTAINING THE REMAINS OF DARTFORD PRIORY GATEHOUSE (1086030)

Grade II*
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 741, 1, 16
Date assigned 22 December 1953
Date last amended

Description

1. KINGSFIELD TERRACE 5274 (East Side) Priory Farmhouse containing the remains of Dartford Priory Gatehouse (Formerly listed as Priory Farmhouse and Gate, Hythe Street) TQ 5274 1/16 22.12.55. II* 2. Dartford Priory stood on the site of Hall's Engineering Works. It was founded by Edward III about 1349 in the buildings of a former royal palace. New buildings had been erected by 1356. The priory was suppressed in 1538 and the buildings converted into a royal house which was at first occupied by Henry VIII, then granted to Anne of Cleves by Edward VI, later used by Queen Elizabeth but alienated by James I. The principal remains of this house consist of the Gatehouse which was built by Henry VIII between 1541 and 1545. It was subsequently used as a farmhouse until taken over by Hall's Works. An L-shaped building. 2 storeys red brick but with some stone rubble to the ground floor. Tiled roof, partly replaced with glass to form skylights. 5 casement windows. In the angle of the L is a 2 storeyed rectangular projection. At the north end of the north wing is a blocked 4-centred stone carriage archway with a moulded brick head and dripstone over. The interior contains contemporary stone fireplaces and ceiling beams but has otherwise been modernised. Listing NGR: TQ5393874402

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

Map

Location

Grid reference TQ 5393 7440 (point)
Map sheet TQ57SW
Civil Parish DARTFORD, DARTFORD, KENT

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Record last edited

Nov 15 2006 4:46PM