Listed Building record TR 36 NW 1052 - CLEVE COURT AND CLEVE LODGE
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Location
Grid reference | TR 31155 66314 (point) |
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Map sheet | TR36NW |
County | KENT |
District | THANET, KENT |
Civil Parish | MONKTON, THANET, KENT |
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Full Description
Description from record TR 36 NW 54:
(TR 31146633 - sited from HHR Map) TR 36 NW MONKTON MINSTER ROAD (West side) 2/58 Cleve Court and Cleve Lodge 11-10-63 II* House and service range, now also house. C17 or earlier, main range built between 1723 and 1748 for John Rucke, banker of London. Plum brick with red brick dressings and plain tiled roofs. Two storeys with moulded plinth, rendered plat band and cornice to parapet. Stacks to left and to right. Regular fenestration of 4 glazing bar sashes with gauged and keyed segmental heads on each floor, with central Venetian window on first floor, and double doors each of 3 raised and fielded panels on ground floor at head of flight of 3 steps, and with moulded cornice on brackets. Left return: 3 blank segmental window spaces on each floor. Right and right return: irregular lower service wing of red brick in part in English Bond, with plain tiled roof. Two storeys, hipped with returned hip right. Irregular fenestration of 5 wooden casements and sashes. Possibly a framed building. Interior: of main range, early C18 stair on dog-leg plan with turned balusters and ramped handrail. Occupied for many years by Lord Carson (1854-1935) who died here. (See Hasted, vol X, p.256; see also B.O.E. Kent II, 1983, 396.) (1) Cleve Court. 18th century plum brick with red brick dressings. Parapet. Keystones and segmental heads for the windows, and a central one that is Venetian. (2)
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
MONKTON MINSTER ROAD TR 36 NW (West side) 2/58 Cleve Court and Cleve Lodge 11-10-63 II* House and service range, now also house. C17 or earlier, main range built between 1723 and 1748 for John Rucke, banker of London. Plum brick with red brick dressings and plain tiled roofs. Two storeys with moulded plinth, rendered plat band and cornice to parapet. Stacks to left and to right. Regular fenestration of 4 glazing bar sashes with gauged and keyed segmental heads on each floor, with central Venetian window on first floor, and double doors each of 3 raised and fielded panels on ground floor at head of flight of 3 steps, and with moulded cornice on brackets. Left return: 3 blank segmental window spaces on each floor. Right and right return: irregular lower service wing of red brick in part in English Bond, with plain tiled roof. Two storeys, hipped with returned hip right. Irregular fenestration of 5 wooden casements and sashes. Possibly a framed building. Interior: of main range, early C18 stair on dog-leg plan with turned balusters and ramped handrail. Occupied for many years by Lord Carson (1854-1935) who died here. (See Hasted, vol X, p.256; see also B.O.E. Kent II, 1983, 396.)
Listing NGR: TR3115666315 (3)
<1> DOE(HHR) Dist of Thanet Kent 1986 25 (OS Card Reference). SKE41082.
<2> Bldgs of Eng NE and E Kent 1983 296 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE37806.
<3> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
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Record last edited
Jul 8 2023 6:46PM