Listed Building record TQ 54 NE 159 - OAKHILL LAWN
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | TQ 5717 4844 (point) | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TQ54NE | 
| District | TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT | 
| Civil Parish | HILDENBOROUGH, TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT | 
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Full Description
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
HILDENBOROUGH     LONDON ROAD (north east side) TQ 54 NE 5/132                                     Oakhill Lawn
GV                     II
Villa.  Circa 1820s or 1830s in origin, slightly enlarged shortly after it was built.  Flemish bond brick; peg-tile roof; stacks with rendered shafts.
Plan and Development:  The house faces south.  The main block is a rectangular double depth plan, 2 rooms wide, with a central entrance into a passage off which the stairs rise.  The 4 ground floor rooms are heated from back-to-back fireplaces in the axial stacks.  The 2 front rooms were probably drawing and dining rooms, the rear left room perhaps a parlour.  The rear right room was the butler's pantry, alongside the service stair leading down to the kitchen and service rooms in the half-basement, which have their own entrance on the east elevation.  In the circa 1840s single-storey projecting bays were added to left and right of the main block, enlarging the 2 front principal rooms.
Exterior:  2 storeys with half-basement and attic; a hipped roof with deep eaves and axial stacks.  Symmetrical 3-bay south front plus one-bay additions to left and right.  A flight of stone steps leads up to the early C19 recessed panelled front door which has panelled reveals, a rectangular overlight with margin glazing and a pediment.  Early C19 12-pane sash windows with rubbed brick flat arches to the first and ground floor; 2-light casement windows to the half basement; flat roofed dormers to the attic.  The left and right bays each have one 12-pane sash, flanked by concrete pilasters which may be later additions.  The right hand bay has a concrete parapet with a moulded cornice, this has been replaced by a plain parapet on the left hand bay.  The left return of the left bay has an early C19 bowed tripartite sash, 12-panes in the centre flanked by 4-pane outer lights.  The main block retains its original early C19 12-pane sashes with rubbed brick flat arches.  The right hand bay is blind at the right end.  The rear elevation also retains its early C19 sashes; the rear door is C19, altered and half-glazed in the C20.
Interior:  Early and circa mid C19 features include a stick baluster stair; doors and doorcases; shutters; skirtings; chimney-pieces and cornices.
A nice example of an early C19 gentleman's villa.  Group value with the early C19 coach house at the rear (q.v.).
Listing NGR: TQ5580049400
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 19 2008 12:26PM