Monument record TQ 56 SW 119 - Alms Houses (Site of), Lullingstone Castle

Summary

Three alms houses built by Sir John Peche and financed by money left in his will, under the supervisoin of the Grocers Company. They stood to the west of the church and were demolished in the 18th century when the main house was altered.

Location

Grid reference TQ 52944 64466 (point) Estimated from sources
Map sheet TQ56SW
County KENT
Civil Parish EYNSFORD, SEVENOAKS, KENT
District SEVENOAKS, KENT

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Full Description

Three alms houses built by Sir John Peche and financed by money left in his will, under the supervision of the Grocers Company. They stood to the west of the church and were demolished in the 18th century when the main house was altered.(1)


<1> Pittman, S., 1983, Lullingstone Park: The Evolution of a Medieval Deer Park (Monograph). SKE11893.

<2> by David Knowles, R Neville Hadcock, 1971, Medieval religious houses in England and Wales (Bibliographic reference). SKE6370.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Monograph: Pittman, S.. 1983. Lullingstone Park: The Evolution of a Medieval Deer Park.
  • <2> Bibliographic reference: by David Knowles, R Neville Hadcock. 1971. Medieval religious houses in England and Wales.

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Record last edited

Nov 14 2025 12:02PM