Listed Building record TR 35 NW 404 - 10 STRAND STREET

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1600 to 1999

Location

Grid reference TR 3313 5826 (point)
Map sheet TR35NW
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish SANDWICH, DOVER, KENT

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Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 5275 STRAND STREET (north-east side)
TR 5558 1/400 No 10
GV II
House. Circa early C17, faced in brick in circa early C19 and altered in C20. Timber-framed faced in brick in Flemish bond. First floor of front rendered and timber-framing exposed in gable. Plain clay tile roof, gabled at front and hipped at back. C20 brick stack at right-hand side at rear. Plan: Rectangular plan, end onto street. The original internal arrangement is uncertain and so is the number of timber-frame bays. It is now of 2-room plan with a large front room with direct entry from the street and a C20 stack on the right-hand side. The smaller rear room had a stack on the rear end wall (old photo) before it was removed and replaced by a doorway to the late C20 single storey outshut at the back. In circa early C19 the timber-frame was faced in brick. In the C20 the front (approximately 3 metres) of the building was demolished to widen the street. No 8 adjoining to the right was also similarly reduced and the whole which was then in one ownership, was given a uniform facade with a jettied first floor and timber-framing exposed in the gables. Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmet- rical 2-window gabled front. The ground-floor is red brick and has a C20 16- pane hornless sash to the right and a C20 panelled door to the left. The first floor is rendered and jettied out on round-ended joists and has 2 C20 12-pane sashes. The gable above is also jettied and has exposed vertical close-studding with curved tension braces and C20 wavey bargeboards with pendants. At the rear end there is a C20 single-storey outshut and a C20 bay window alcove. Interior: Wall-posts are visible on the ground and first floor but no other timber-framing except for ceiling beams is exposed. The roof has been replaced with a C20 soft-wood structure (probably after bomb damage in the Second World War). The large front room has a chamfered cross-beam with almost run-out stops and a late C20 fireplace and staircase. The smaller back room which was originally heated from a fireplace on the back wall has an ovolo-moulded axial beam without stops and on the left-hand side what appears to be the exposed rail of the timber- frame with a wide cavetto moulding like a cornice. Between the 2 rooms a C18 door with 2 panels below the rail and 12-panes above with Crown glass, and thick ovolo-moulded glazing bars. It has L-shaped hinges, and is in its original moulded frame with a 6-pane overlight above. It is unlikely that the building has much earlier than C17 origins because this side of The Strand is said to be a post-Medieval development. Source: Information provided by the owner A Twyman..
Listing NGR: TR3313858267


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

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Record last edited

Feb 19 2008 12:26PM