Listed Building record TQ 64 SE 75 - ASHMEDE

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1567 to 1939

Location

Grid reference TQ 6928 4233 (point)
Map sheet TQ64SE
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 64 SE BRENCHLEY CROOKE ROAD, Castle Hill
6/63 Ashmede
II
House. Late C16/early C17, circa 1930s addition. Framed construction, the ground floor underbuilt in brick in 2 phases, mostly Flemish bond with blue headers, first floor tile-hung; peg-tile roof; brick stack.
Plan: The house faces north. 3 room lobby entrance plan, the 2 right hand (west) rooms, hall in the centre and parlour to the right, heated from back- to-back fireplaces in an axial stack with an unheated service room at the left (east) end: partition between the service room and hall removed. Circa 1930s one-room plan addition at the left (east) end. Rear right outshut off the parlour; right end outshut.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 4-window front; roof hipped at left end, half-hipped at right end; stack with staggered triple shafts with corbelled brick cornice; 1930s plank door to the lobby entrance to right of centre. The brick underbuilding alongside the door to the right (west) is earlier than the brickwork to the left. 1930s 2-light iron-framed casements with diamond leaded panes, 4 to the first floor, 3 to the ground floor plus one to the right end outshut. 1930s timber-framed porch on the left (east) return. The rear elevation prserves a circa early C17 3-light ovolo-moulded mullioned window to ground floor right (east) lighting the service room.
Interior: Well-preserved carpentry and joinery. Ceiling beams with scroll and step stops to the ground and first floor rooms. The hall fireplace has a chamfered lintel and rebuilt jambs, the parlour fireplace has a chamfered lintel and a rather awkwardly-sited crossbeam close to the lintel. The first floor preserves several C17 plank doors. The chamber over the hall has an open fireplace with a chamfered lintel and brick jambs. The wall-framing includes wall posts with flared jowls and tension braces.
Roof: Clasped purlin roof. Over the east end a probably C18 scissor brace has been added.
A traditional house of the region with good interior features.
Listing NGR: TQ6928842337


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