Monument record TR 15 NW 517 - St Stephen's Maltings, Canterbury

Summary

Large nineteenth century maltings (dis)

Location

Grid reference TR 1480 5870 (point) FCE
Map sheet TR15NW
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

St Stephen's Maltings, Malthouse Rd, Canterbury. Large C19 floor maltings adjacent to railway line, now converted to car showroom on ground floor (1) It was built in 1898 by Mackersons' the brewers based at Hythe. From 1874 there was a rail link with Canterbury. It has a rail sliding which runs along the north side of the building and a road on the south side. Included on the site are four terraced workers' houses, which in 1902/3 were occupied by Wm. Spratt, Geo. Pout, David Woodcock and Geo. Drey Wood. St. Stephen's Malthouse was split into three sections. As seen from the south side, the right where the malting floors, in the middle where the kilns, and the left was the cooling room and the storage hoppers.(2)


<1> Not applicable, SMR Kent uncatalogued index entry, Site visit by DC Eve (KCC SMR) 1996 (Miscellaneous Material). SKE6440.

<2> Not applicable, SMR Kent uncatalogued index entry, TRADITIONAL KENT BUILDINGS, NO.4 1985 (Miscellaneous Material). SKE6440.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Miscellaneous Material: Not applicable. SMR Kent uncatalogued index entry. Site visit by DC Eve (KCC SMR) 1996.
  • <2> Miscellaneous Material: Not applicable. SMR Kent uncatalogued index entry. TRADITIONAL KENT BUILDINGS, NO.4 1985.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Non-Intrusive Event: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment of King’s School International College, Malthouse Road, Canterbury (Ref: KICM-DA-15) (EKE22168)
  • Non-Intrusive Event: Archaeological desk based assessment of land at St. Stephens Industrial Estate, Malthouse Road, Canterbury (EKE18663)

Related Thematic Articles (1)

Record last edited

Feb 23 2023 12:34PM