Listed Building record TQ 76 NE 1142 - No 14 Medway Road (South East side)
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | TQ 7712 6916 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TQ76NE | 
| County | KENT | 
| Civil Parish | GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY, KENT | 
| Unitary Authority | MEDWAY | 
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The following text is from the original listed building designation:
GILLINGHAM
TQ76NE                    MEDWAY ROAD, Brompton           686-1/7/22                (South East side)           21/12/73                  No.14
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Villa now offices. c1839-42 with restorations c1980s. Ashlar           with hipped slate roof.           PLAN: double depth, square on plan with central hallway.           EXTERIOR: 2-and-a-half storeys with attics and basement, 3           first-floor windows. Basement has moulded string-course           surmounted by quoins to angles; first-floor moulded sill band;           moulded second-floor band; wide eaves on scroll brackets which           interrupt cornice. Central Doric porch with 2 pairs of columns           and pilasters, triglyphs and metopes to frieze. Flight of           steps to replacement doors with overlight in tooled           architrave. Ground floor has tripartite windows: 6/6 between           2/2 sashes with sills and cornices on consoles; first floor           has 6/6 sashes throughout; all in tooled architraves. Second           floor has small casement windows. Attic dormers have 3           pedimented dormers with 3/3 sashes. Left return has 6/6 sashes           to ground floor and basement in tooled architraves, those to           ground floor have sills and cornices on consoles.           INTERIOR: includes: central hallway, open-well staircase with           ornate iron balustrade and wreathed handrail. Embellished           cornices to ground floor.           HISTORICAL NOTE: The Bayshill Estate was developed by a joint           stock company who purchased the land from the Skillicorne           family in 1837. By 1843 Henry Davies, in his Guide to           Cheltenham, described, `a number of detached villas .. several           of which are occupied by resident families of affluence and           station, and others are in an unfinished state'. Little           considers this part of, `a superb group (of villas) that make           Bayshill Road one of the great roads for architecture in all           England'. A Classical villa which with its low hipped roof and           bracketed eaves exhibits some of the Italianate style           characteristic of many mid C19 villas.
Listing NGR: TQ7713069161
English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
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- --- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
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Record last edited
Feb 15 2010 1:47PM