Listed Building record TR 25 SE 295 - THE DOWER HOUSE

Summary

Grade II* listed building. Main construction periods 1480 to 1899 House, built circa 1500.

Location

Grid reference TR 25422 54478 (point)
Map sheet TR25SE
County KENT
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish GOODNESTONE, DOVER, KENT

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Full Description

Description from record TR 25 SE 37 :
(TR 25 54 Sited to locality only). The Dower House, Goodnestone. The Dower House, The Street (W side), Goodnestone. Grade II*. [TR 25425447 - sited from HHR map]. House. Circa 1500, altered late C18. Timber framed and roughcast with plain tiled roof. Wealden hall house plan of 4 framed bays. Two storeys and attic on plinth, with jetties to left and to right on dragon posts and with moulded bresummers. Recessed central bays with flying wall plate on arched braces. Mouldedparapet to hipped roof with gablets, 2 flat roofed dormers and stacks to centre and at end left. Four wooden casements on first floor and 3 C20 cross windows and 1 C20 mullioned wooden casement on ground floor. Door of 6 panels to centre right with rectangular fanlight in moulded surround with flat hood. Recessed 2 storey wing to right with hipped roof, stack and 1 wooden casement on each floor. (1)

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
GOODNESTONE THE STREET TR 25 SE (West side) 3/95 The Dower 13.10.52 House GV II* House. Circa 1500, altered late C18. Timber framed and roughcast with plain tiled roof. Wealden hall house plan of 4 framed bays. Two storeys and attic on plinth, with jetties to left and to right on dragon posts and with moulded bresummers. Recessed central bays with flying wall plate on arched braces. Moulded parapet to hipped roof with gablets, 2 flat roofed dormers and stacks to centre and at end left. Four wooden casements on first floor and 3 C20 cross windows and 1 C20 mullioned wooden casement on ground floor. Door of 6 panels to centre right with rectangular fanlight in moulded surround with flat hood. Recessed 2 storey wing to right with hipped roof, stack and 1 wooden casement on each floor. Interior: full frame visible with moulded ceiling joists. The screens passage is to left (south), not behind present door. Two four-centred arched screens doors to service wing with moulded jambs, rose spandrels and fernleaf and pomegranate spandrels. Very large inglenooks. Late C18 open well plan stair with unturned baluster and turned newels on closed string, with ramped handrail. Later framed wing to rear and C18 or C19 tiled dairy. The house, then known as Goodnestone Farm, features regularly in the correspondence of Jane Austen, whose brother married a daughter of Sir Brook Bridges of Goodnestone Park. (See G. Holyoake, Bygone Kent, Vol 3, no.5, May 1982).
Listing NGR: TR2542354478 (2)


<1> DOE(HHR) Dist of Dover 1986 40 (OS Card Reference). SKE40930.

<2> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> OS Card Reference: DOE(HHR) Dist of Dover 1986 40.
  • <2>XY Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #25759 Listed Building, ]

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Record last edited

Mar 23 2022 3:07PM