Listed Building record TQ 84 SE 190 - STANDEN
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 8559 4005 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ84SE |
County | KENT |
District | ASHFORD, KENT |
Civil Parish | BIDDENDEN, ASHFORD, KENT |
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Full Description
Description from record TQ 84 SE 5:
(TQ 855401) Standen (NAT) (1) Standen is a 15th century, timber framed building with an elaborate timbered front and plaster infilling. It is of two storeys with attic and has a hipped tiled roof. The first floor over sails and the south west wall has been refaced in red brick on the ground floor and tile hung above. It is said to have been used by one of the Religious Houses as a hostelry for pilgrims on their way to Canterbury (2) 5272 BIDDENDEN STANDEN AREA Standen TQ84SE2/160 16.8.62. II* 2. C15 timber-framed building restored with an elaborate timbered front and plaster infilling. Part of the ground floor is close-studded. The 1st floor oversails on an embattled bressumer with a plaster cove beneath it and carved brackets. The whole of the 1st floor is decorated with ornamental timbering in diamond and semi circles. Two storeys and attics. Hipped tiled roof with 2 hipped dormers. Wooden eaves cornice. Three casement windows. Massive red brick chimneybreast on the north-east wall. The south-west wall has been refaced with red brick on the ground floor and tile hung above. The interior has oak panelling and the front room is dated 1578. The building is said to have been used by one of the religious houses as a hostelry for pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. Standen. A compact front, two-storeyed and jettied across the whole of it.
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
BIDDENDEN STANDEN AREA 1. 5272 Standen TQ 84 SE 2/160 16.8.62. II*
2. Cl5 timber-framed building restored with an elaborate timbered front and plaster infilling. Part of the ground floor is close-studded. The 1st floor oversails on an embattled bressumer with a plaster cove beneath it and carved brackets. The whole of the 1st floor is decorated with ornamental timbering in diamond and semi circles. Two storeys and attics. Hipped tiled roof with 2 hipped dormers. Wooden eaves cornice. Three casement windows. Massive red brick chinneybreast on the north-east wall. The south-west wall has been refaced with red brick on the ground floor and tile hung above. The interior has oak panelling and the front room is dated 1578. The building is said to have been used by one of the religious houses as a hostelry for pilgrims on their way to Canterbury.
Listing NGR: TQ8559140056 (5)
<1> OS 1:10000 1972 (OS Card Reference). SKE48157.
<2> DOE (HHR) Tenterden Kent 1956 15 (OS Card Reference). SKE40648.
<3> DOE (HHR) Boro of Ashford Kent Aug 1979 42-3 (OS Card Reference). SKE39811.
<4> Bldgs of Eng 1980 W Kent & the Weald 170 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE37706.
<5> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
Sources/Archives (5)
- <1> SKE48157 OS Card Reference: OS 1:10000 1972.
- <2> SKE40648 OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Tenterden Kent 1956 15.
- <3> SKE39811 OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Boro of Ashford Kent Aug 1979 42-3.
- <4> SKE37706 OS Card Reference: Bldgs of Eng 1980 W Kent & the Weald 170 (J Newman).
- <5>XY SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #20847 Listed building, ]
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Record last edited
Aug 25 2021 8:01PM