Listed Building record TQ 65 NE 248 - MALLING PLACE
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 67619 57147 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ65NE |
County | KENT |
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 ST LEONARD'S STREET 1156-0/2/126 Malling Place 01/08/52
GV II*
Former large house, now nursing home. Dates from 1560 but refronted and extended either side in the C18 and with additions to the street front of the late C19. The central part of the garden front is a timber-framed building of c1560 refronted in brick with tiled roof. 2 storyes and attics. 2 projecting gables to each side with 1 tripartite sash and Jacobean pendants. Right side has 2-storey canted bay with C17 mullioned and transomed casements and stone plinth below. Left side bays. have sashes and pedimented doorcase with engaged Tuscan columns and three 12-pane sashes. To the right is an C18 addition in brick with 2 flat-roofed dormer, two 12-pane sashes and a pedimented doorcase with engaged Tuscan columns and 6-panelled door. To the left is an C18 wing of Flemish bond brickwork with diaper pattern. Two 12-pane sashes with C19 canted bay to ground floor and pedimental doorcase with Tuscan columns. Wooden modillion eaves cornice. 2 large roughcast dormers. Return front has C19 oriel to 2nd floor and bay to ground floor. Elevation to St Leonard's Street is a mixture of styles. Late C19 Queen Anne-style to right. Red brick with hipped tiled roof with massive pedimented dormer. Wide wooden modillion eaves cornice. 1st floor has 4 narrow 8-pane sashes with rubbed brick voussoirs with keystones above and decorative aprons below. Brick modillion cornice between floors incorporating pediment of doorcase. Two 12-pane windows to ground floor, top opening sashes with keystones, and pedimented doorcase with engaged Tuscan columns and 6-panelled door with rectangular fanlight. Interior has Manager's Office with panelling and overmantel dated 1566 with the intials SP. Late C16 4-centred arched stone fireplace. Door surround with pediment and pilasters. C17 panelling and sections of C16 timber-framing. Early C18 staircase built around a mahogany Spanish ship's mast and leather-lined doors. c1720 cupboard with cock's head hinges. Victorian fireplace. In 1642 Malling Place was owned by Judge Twisden who later tried the regicides (1660). In 1718 Admiral Charles Stewart, a nephew of the family, became the owner and the Spanish mahogany ship's mast comes from a ship he had captured and the leather-lined doors date from his period of occupancy. In 1779 the house was owned by Admiral Forbes who was notable for having refused to sign the death warrant of Admiral Byng in 1756. In 1796 it was bought by Thomas Augustus Douce who also owned the adjoining property. (Buildings of England: Newman J: West Kent and the Weald: 579). Listing NGR: TQ6761957147 (1)
Description from record TQ 65 NE 29 :
(TQ 67625713) Malling Place (NAT) (2) II Malling Place *The core dates from circa 1560 but the building has been very much altered and enlarged at various times. The extent of the original manor house can be seen from the garden elevation, the centre part of which is of Tudor-Jacobean character. The splayed bays to right and left support attic gables which overhang at the corners and have carved pendants. In the reign of Queen Anne, wings were extended on either side, most of the earlier casements being replaced with sash windows, and the modillioned cornice added below the eaves. The three 18th century pedimented doorcases are an attracive feature. In the late 19th century further large additions were made, and the entrance from towards St. Leonard's Street is a jumble of all styles, mostly mock Queen Anne. The interior of the old part of the house is interesting, several of the rooms having good Jacobean panelling and architectural door surrounds. (3) Malling Place. The long, complex north front must be an early 20th century scherzo on 17th and 18th century themes, with three imported doorcases and three bays of genuine 18th century brickwork in the middle. (4) TQ 67655710. Manor House, Malling Place, St. Leonards Street. As authority (3). (5)
<1> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
<2> OS 1:10 000 1976 (OS Card Reference). SKE48138.
<3> DOE (HHR) Malling RD May 1950 130 (OS Card Reference). SKE40603.
<4> Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 605 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE37925.
<5> West Malling Conservation Study (OS Card Reference). SKE51314.
<6> KARU TM216 (OS Card Reference). SKE45638.
Sources/Archives (6)
- <1>XY SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #36070 buildimng, ]
- <2> SKE48138 OS Card Reference: OS 1:10 000 1976.
- <3> SKE40603 OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Malling RD May 1950 130.
- <4> SKE37925 OS Card Reference: Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 605 (J Newman).
- <5> SKE51314 OS Card Reference: West Malling Conservation Study.
- <6> SKE45638 OS Card Reference: KARU TM216.
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Record last edited
Jun 3 2021 2:17PM