Listed Building record TR 15 NE 444 - ST RADIGUND HALL, Canterbury
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TR 1506 5820 (point) |
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Map sheet | TR15NE |
County | KENT |
District | CANTERBURY, KENT |
Civil Parish | CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT |
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Full Description
Description from record TR 15 NE 61 :
infill. (3) St Radigunds, Church Lane (sited to TR 15075820 from HHR map). Grade II*. Nos 3-9 (odd) (St Radigund Hall) (Formerly listed under Church Lane, Northgate). A 15th century timber-framed house of Wealden type. (1-2) Originally two medieval timber-framed houses. 16th century structure added to the front. 17th to 20th century brick
The Canterbury UAD states that This timber-framed building was originally part of a nunnery's chantry and never an inn until recent times.
Between 1937-1939 the remains of an old medieval timber built hall type building was revealed and repaired in Church Lane St. Radigund's.
During the 1950's the building was restored and converted into a restaurant. Now (2002) it is a restaurant and a public house. (4)
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 944 CHURCH LANE ST RADIGUND'S
Nos 3 to 9 (odd ) (St Radigund Hall ) (Formerly listed under Church Lane, Northgate) TR 1558 SW 3/95 3.12.49.
II*
2. C15 timber-framed house of Wealden type with projecting wings and recessed centre. 2 storeys and attic. Ground floor now stuccoed, above tile-hung. Tiled roof with 3 dormers. The lst floor of the 2 wings is overhanging on brackets, and the curved braces on the 1st floor of the centre portion support the eaves. 4 windows. One original window with wooden mullions on the ground floor of the west wing. Another (blocked) in the centre of the recess on the lst floor, but a sash has been out through-file top of this. The other windows are sashes on modern windows. 2 original doors with peep-holes in them, one with spandrels carved with quatrefoils. The rear wing is of brick (part plastered), with curved braces visible, The windows are sashes and sliding sashes. A restored 4 centred door with plain spandrels. The interior has a fine roof with crown posts and brackets. Curved braces. Listing NGR: TR1506958206 (5)
Gardiner, D., 1940, Notes on an Ancient House in church Lane, Canterbury (Serial). SKE30181.
<1> DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 77 (OS Card Reference). SKE40138.
<2> BOE NE and E Kent 1983 260 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE38229.
<3> Hist Build Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57022 9 of 12 (OS Card Reference). SKE43827.
<4> Enderby, H. M., 1950, The Inns of Canterbury Parts I & II, Lecture to the Canterbury Archaeological Society (Unpublished document). SKE29964.
<5> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
Sources/Archives (6)
- --- SKE30181 Serial: Gardiner, D.. 1940. Notes on an Ancient House in church Lane, Canterbury.
- <1> SKE40138 OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 77.
- <2> SKE38229 OS Card Reference: BOE NE and E Kent 1983 260 (J Newman).
- <3> SKE43827 OS Card Reference: Hist Build Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57022 9 of 12.
- <4> SKE29964 Unpublished document: Enderby, H. M.. 1950. The Inns of Canterbury Parts I & II, Lecture to the Canterbury Archaeological Society.
- <5>XY SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #24559 Listed building, ]
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Related Events/Activities (2)
- Non-Intrusive Event: 2-3 Church Lane (Ref: CAT: 345) (EKE13579)
- Non-Intrusive Event: Church Lane, St Radigunds, Canterbury (Ref: CAT: 345) (EKE13578)
Record last edited
Dec 20 2021 12:12PM