Monument record TQ 56 NW 8 - Early Medieval Church, possibly of St John, Lullingstone
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 5297 6509 (point) FCE |
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Map sheet | TQ56NW |
County | KENT |
Civil Parish | EYNSFORD, SEVENOAKS, KENT |
District | SEVENOAKS, KENT |
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
[TQ 5305 6511] Church [NR] (Site of) [NAT] (1) The Church of St John the Baptist, Lullingstone, situated outside the north gate of Lullingstone Park, was united with Lullingstone Church in 1412 and was in ruins in Hasted's time. (2-4) The flint rubble footings of this church were discovered during the excavation on the RB temple-mausoleum at TQ 5298 6509 (see Lullingstone Roman Villa TQ 56 NW 7). It was a single cell, measuring some 32 feet by 16 feet externally, and orientated to take advantage of the cellar or cult chamber walls of the temple as foundations. About a dozen probably Md burials were found to the S of it with a few others elsewhere. The remains were exposed until quite recently (surveyed on OS 1:2500, 1963) but in company with the temple remains have now been covered over. (5) Lullingstone Chapel is first mentioned in the Chrism Rent Roll of the diocese of Rochester in AD 1115, which may be an adaption of an existing Roll. An account of the chapel was published in 1788 by John Thorpe in his book Custumale Roffense (b). He suggested that the church already in a ruinous state, was of Saxon date. The Domesday Survey of 1086 records three land holdings in the area under the name of Lolingeton(e), but does not record the chapel at Lullingstone. A small village, now deserted, straddled the Roman villa site. (6-8)
Early medieval single celled church incorporating the remains of a mausoleum associated with the nearby Romano-British Lullingstone villa. Believed to be the remains of the “lost” church of St. John.
Additional bibliography (9-11)
Scheduling record (12)
<1> OS 6" 1961 (OS Card Reference). SKE48369.
<2> Hist of Kent 1 1778 314 (E Hasted) (OS Card Reference). SKE43931.
<3> Arch Cant 29 1911 244 (A Hussey) (OS Card Reference). SKE34950.
<4> Arch Cant 16 1886 112 (Canon Scott Robertson) (OS Card Reference). SKE34747.
<5> Oral Col G W Meates Hon Corr (OS Card Reference). SKE47910.
<6> F1 CFW 05-OCT-64 (OS Card Reference). SKE42442.
<7> KAR 78 illus 1984 178-180 (B Philp) (OS Card Reference). SKE45431.
<8> Arch Cant LXXXVII 1972 40 (S E Rigold) (OS Card Reference). SKE36365.
<9> Custumale Roffense 1788 128 (J Thorpe) (OS Card Reference). SKE39531.
<10> The Lullingstone Roman Vill vol 1 1979 19 123 (OS Card Reference). SKE50404.
<11> Field report for monument TQ 56 NW 8 - October, 1964 (Bibliographic reference). SKE2902.
<12> English Heritage, 1994, Lullingstone Roman Villa and Saxon Church (Scheduling record). SKE12257.
Sources/Archives (12)
- <1> SKE48369 OS Card Reference: OS 6" 1961.
- <2> SKE43931 OS Card Reference: Hist of Kent 1 1778 314 (E Hasted).
- <3> SKE34950 OS Card Reference: Arch Cant 29 1911 244 (A Hussey).
- <4> SKE34747 OS Card Reference: Arch Cant 16 1886 112 (Canon Scott Robertson).
- <5> SKE47910 OS Card Reference: Oral Col G W Meates Hon Corr.
- <6> SKE42442 OS Card Reference: F1 CFW 05-OCT-64.
- <7> SKE45431 OS Card Reference: KAR 78 illus 1984 178-180 (B Philp).
- <8> SKE36365 OS Card Reference: Arch Cant LXXXVII 1972 40 (S E Rigold).
- <9> SKE39531 OS Card Reference: Custumale Roffense 1788 128 (J Thorpe).
- <10> SKE50404 OS Card Reference: The Lullingstone Roman Vill vol 1 1979 19 123.
- <11> SKE2902 Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 56 NW 8 - October, 1964.
- <12>XY SKE12257 Scheduling record: English Heritage. 1994. Lullingstone Roman Villa and Saxon Church. [Mapped feature: #43969 Site of church, ]
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Intrusive Event: ST JOHN THE BAPTIST,LULLINGSTONE (Ref: EI 14760) (EKE4687)
Record last edited
Apr 15 2021 1:32PM