Listed Building record TQ 53 NW 79 - BROOMLANDS INCLUDING RETAINING WALL TO THE TERRACE TO THE SOUTH

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1840 to 1989

Location

Grid reference TQ 5445 3891 (point)
Map sheet TQ53NW
County KENT
District TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT
Civil Parish SPELDHURST, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT

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Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TQ 53 NW SPELDHURST BROOM LANE
Broomlands including retaining 7/459 wall to the terrace to the south
II
House. Probably 1840s, perhaps a remodelling of an earlier house, with additions of 1908 (information from the owner), in matching materials. Said to have been built as a dower house to Holmewood (q.v.). Rusticated local sandstone ashlar; slate roof with lead rolls; stacks with stone shafts; service stacks with rendered shafts. Terrace wall rock-faced sandstone.
Plan: Roofed on an east west axis. South facing garden elevation, entrance on the north side to the east. The main block has 2 principal rooms facing south, one projecting to the south in a canted bay. Third principal room in a one-room plan north wing at right angles, the wing canted at the north end. Original service block to the north west, extended in 1908. Axial corridor on the north side of the main block, containing the stair.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Deep eaves with a moulded eaves cornice in paired brackets. Asymmetrical 2:3:1:2-bay entrance (north) elevation, the canted end of the wing with 3 windows. Projecting flat-roofed stone porch at the extreme left, probably of 1908, with a moulded cornice and panelled front door. Platband at first floor sill level across the 2 left hand bays and canted wing. 5 first floor left hand windows and the ground floor windows to the wing 8-pane C19 sashes with margin panes. The right hand bay has a first floor 24-pane sash and a 20-pane ground floor sash. One-light fixed window with margin panes to the right of the porch. A lower-roofed block at the right end is probably the original service wing. The garden (south) elevation is 5:1:3:2 bays, the 5 bays in the 1908 service wing; canted bay with 3 windows towards the left of the main block; 1989 conservatory on stone footings with small-pane windows with margin glazing across the front to right of the bay. Various C19 sash windows: 8-pane with margin glazing to the bay; 12-pane to the right of the bay; 16-pane to the left where there is no platband. The 1908 wing is 5-windows glazed with samll-pane sashes. The terrace wall to the south has curved coping stones.
Interior: Some early c19 plaster cornices and joinery, including shutters, survive. The fireplaces all have replaced chimney-pieces or have been blocked. Open string stair with slender turned balusters the newel posts later replacements.
Listing NGR: TQ5445538919


English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Barbara Simms, 2009, The Kent Compendium of Historic Parks and Gardens for Tunbridge Wells Borough:Broomlands (Unpublished document). SKE16077.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Unpublished document: Barbara Simms. 2009. The Kent Compendium of Historic Parks and Gardens for Tunbridge Wells Borough:Broomlands.
  • --- Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

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Record last edited

Oct 11 2013 2:58PM