Listed Building record TQ 65 NE 233 - PUCKLE COTTAGE

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1756 to 1979

Location

Grid reference TQ 6747 5787 (point)
Map sheet TQ65NE
District TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT
Civil Parish WEST MALLING, TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT

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Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
WEST MALLING
TQ6757 NORMAN ROAD 1156-0/2/118 No.91 Puckle Cottage
II
Cottage, formerly Pest House and later 2 cottages. Earliest part comprising 1 room on ground floor and one on 1st floor was built as a Pest House c1760 after a plague in 1756 which killed 64 people in one week in the town and the building was isolated 1/4 mile from the town. This was extended soon afterwards to add 2 more rooms, then in the late C18 an adjoining 2-up 2-down cottage was built and the whole now forms an L-shape. Timber-framed building clad mainly in weatherboarding with stone and red brick to ground floor and right end, and tiled roof with 2 brick chimneystacks. Front has 3 windows with a 12-pane sash, a 9-pane sash and a central sliding casement. Ground floor has C20 modern window, C20 door and French window. Right side elevation has 1 sash to ground floor and extension with 2 casements and left side mid C19 doorcase with penticed weather hood on brackets and 4-panelled door, the top 2 panels glazed. The rear elevation has a weatherboarded mid-C19 outshut with 1 sash with 4 panes, a casement and C20 plank door. Interior has a dining toom ceiling with criss-cross timbers including sections of hop poles and pieces of reused timbers, showing the Pest House was erected in haste and at minimum cost. A plank in the kitchen has the Roman numerals VI to XI in foot measurements and was obviously an C18 measuring rule. This was removed from the 1st floor. 4-plank doors. The 1st floor room above formerly had carvings of names from 1763 on the original doors but these were destroyed in a fire in 1979. By the time of the Tithe Map survey of 1841 the building was no longer in use as a Pest House but was occupied by 2 labourers and their families and known as Pest House Cottages. History of building researched and included in a report by Mr Vernon Leonard, a former owner of the building.
Listing NGR: TQ6747757877


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