Listed Building record TQ 74 SW 149 - POPLARS INCLUDING GARDEN RAILINGS TO THE NORTH

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1633 to 1999

Location

Grid reference TQ 7024 4255 (point)
Map sheet TQ74SW
District TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT
Civil Parish BRENCHLEY, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT

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Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TQ 74 SW BRENCHLEY
6/34 Poplars including garden railings to the north
GV II
Former farmhouse in 2 occupations. Mid C17 with early C19 alterations and some C20 extension. Close-studded framed construction, the first floor and attic storey tile-hung with bands of scalloped tiles; peg-tile roof; brick stacks. Left (north) return wall rebuilt in brick.
Plan: The house faces north. Double depth plan 2-rooms wide with a central entrance and 2 short crosswings each with an axial stack with a rear centre stair projection flush with the ends of the wings. The house has been extended at the south end, probably in the C19, when it was re-fenestrated.
Exterior: 2 storeys and attic. Handsome, almost symmetrical 4-window front, jettied on the front and both returns, gabled to the front to left and right with a lower gable in the centre, the right hand gable slightly larger than the left. The first floor jetty has a moulded fascia and a moulded bracket at the front left corne,r a plain curved bracket at the front right. The attic storey is also jettied with similar brackets. Moulded bargeboards to the gables. Half-glazed C19 front door behind a recessed porch, the porch lintel with short arched braces. 2 ground floor early C19 canted bay windows with 16-pane sashes in the centre flanked by 4-pane outer lights. 4 first floor early Cl9 12-pane sashes, 3 similar first floor sashes, one to each gable. The close-studding on the ground floor includes an original blocked mullioned window alongside the porch to the left. At the right end a Cl9 outshut, slightly set back, is tile-hung with bands of ornamented tiles. Behind it another addition is brick and tile-hung. The rear elevation of the main block is less regular than the front with probably Cl9 small-pane casements, a Cl9 rear centre door with a flat porch hood and an outshut at the right (east) end. Railings to the garden of the house are included in the listing. They are Cl9 on a low brick plinth with a cast iron gate with fleur-de-lis finials to the verticals.
Interior: West end of house only inspected. The jettied south return wall of the main block survives complete, now internal, with close-studding to sole plate level and a blocked mullioned window in the framing. The right hand (west) front room preserves exposed ceiling carpentry including a dragon beam, C20 chimneypiece, possibly concealing an earlier fireplace. The C19 addition includes a Victorian kitchen with an open fireplace with brick jambs and a timber lintel. East end of the house not fully inspected but a C19 stick baluster stair rises in entrance hall and C17 carpentry is likely to survive elsewhere.
Roof: Not inspected but may be of interest.
Listing NGR: TQ6724641021


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