Listed Building record TQ 63 NE 144 - SPRIVERS AND WALL ATTACHED
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 69340 39967 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ63NE |
District | TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT |
Civil Parish | HORSMONDEN, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT |
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Full Description
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
HORSMONDEN LAMBERHURST ROAD TQ 63 NE (west side) 3/62 Sprivers and wall attached 20-10-54 GV II*
House. C15, extended C16 and altered and extended 1756 for Alexander Courthope. Timber framed core clad with red brick and tile hung to rear and extended with red brick. Plain tiled roofs. Older wing of hall house origin. Main block of 2 storeys and attic on plinth with moulded brick plat band and eaves cornice to hipped roof with stacks to rear left and right and with 3 pedimented dormers, that to centre with segmental pediment. Regular fenestration of 5 glazing bar sashes on first floor and 4 on ground floor with central doubled doors of 4 raised and fielded panels with lion head door knockers in panelled surround with keyed architrave and pediment on Doric pilasters and with flight of 3 steps. Left return with glazing bar sash on first floor and C19 canted bay on ground floor. Right return wing of 2 storeys and attic at lower level with identical moulded details as front block, 6 pedimented dormers and with semi-circular headed glazing bar sash stair window with keyed surround, the imposts and keystone inscribed: AC 17 56 with the fleur-de-lys emblem of the Courthopes. The rear wing, incorporating the original timber framed building, clad at same time as front wing with red brick on both floors to front elevation, tile hung on first floor to rear elevation, with moulded plinth and plat bands, half hipped roof, half hipped dormers and stacks ranged left to right. Irregular wooden casements on both elevations and boarded and panelled doors irregularly placed. Attached and extending from south end of rear wing a red brick wall, in part in English bond, about 7 feet in height with buttresses and coping and gateway openings. Interior: rear wing with full frame visible with arched braces and close studded walls, extended C16 with queen strut roofed block, this section with chamfered and stopped cross beamed ceilings on massive posts and with strapwork enriched Bethersden marble fireplaces on both floors; imported C17 wainscotting in upper room. C18 interiors include small entrance hall with very good quality rococo plaster cartouches with the Arms and badges of the Courthope and Lloyd families and with enriched modillion cornice to ceiling. All the principal rooms and corridors on both floors have similar cornices and also dado rails with simple fielded and beaded panelling, the left hand drawing room with egg and tongue surrounds to panelling. Moulded and lugged wooden fireplaces with rocaille scrolled friezes (the scrolls emanating from eagle heads). Stair hall with dog leg stair and half landing with ramped and moulded handrail with renewed " Chinese Chippendale " balustrade, dado and bead moulded panelling and with grooved and gadrooned cornice to coved ceiling with guilloched surround. Segmentally headed corridor openings and panelled doors with original door furniture throughout. Secondary stairs with original chinoiserie balustrade and ramped and moulded hand rail to upper flight and newel stair to attic with tenoned purlin roof. Kitchen semi-basment with very large fireplace with moulded cornice mantelpiece, fitted cupboards and ramped and moulded rail to stair. A manorial site passing from the Sprivers family to the Bathursts and by 1704 to the Courthope family (see Hasted,vol.V, 316-317). Listing NGR: TQ6934039968 (1)
Description from record TQ 63 NE 7 :
(TQ 69303994) Sprivers (NAT) (2) 16/32 II* Sprivers *Dated 1756. Incorporating older Elizabethan structure to rear. This house has been the home of the Courthope family since the early 18th century. Symmetrical elevation facing east. 5 window facade. 2 storeys. 3 dormers. Red brick. Plinth and band. Moulded brick eaves and gutter. Hipped ridge tile roof. Sash windows with thick glazing bars in recessed frames. Flat brick arches over windows. Centre panelled double doors with lion head knockers. Painted stucco door surround with flat pilasters, moulded entablature and pediment. Panelled reveals to doorcase. 3 moulded stone steps up to door. 3 pedimented dormers. Centre dormer with semicircular pediment. Good 18th century interior. Entrance hall with plaster heraldic medallions. Older Elizabethan structure to rear with one room with carved 16th century stone overmantel. (3) Sprivers. In 1756 Alexander Courthope encases his timber-framed house in brick and new-fronted it with a brick block to the east. The addition is nice but simple, five bays by one, two-storeyed. (4)
<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> MHLG 2433/11/A Tonbridge RD Kent Sept 1949 88 (OS Card Reference). SKE47099.
<4> Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 334 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE37871.
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1>XY SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #38981 Building, ]
- <2> SKE48138 OS Card Reference: OS 1:10 000 1976.
- <3> SKE47099 OS Card Reference: MHLG 2433/11/A Tonbridge RD Kent Sept 1949 88.
- <4> SKE37871 OS Card Reference: Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 334 (J Newman).
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Record last edited
May 26 2021 4:48PM