Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE55857 - Archive material associated with Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent Listed Building

Title Archive material associated with Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent Listed Building
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BF039692 Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent Not to be confused with Bayham Abbey (a.k.a. Bayham Old Abbey), Frant, East Sussex (BF112980). BL20451 The south front of Bayham Abbey viewed from the garden Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20451A The garden terrace and house at Bayham Abbey viewed from the south west Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20451B The garden terrace and house at Bayham Abbey viewed from the south west Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20452 The hall and staircase in Bayham Abbey Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20453 The dining room at Bayham Abbey Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20454 A view showing portraits hanging in the corner of the dining room at Bayham Abbey Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20455 A view showing the fireplace and portraits hanging in the corner of the saloon at Bayham Abbey Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20456 The reading room at Bayham Abbey looking towards the fireplace Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20457 The reading room at Bayham Abbey showing the window and fireplace Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. BL20458 The reading room at Bayham Abbey looking towards the fireplace from the entrance Bayham Abbey was built between 1870 and 1872 for the Marquess Camden to the designs of David Brandon. The Bedford Lemere daybook records Marquess of Camden as the client and Waring and Gillow as the interior decorators. OP09668 The three arched openings forming the entrance to the Chapter House at Bayham Abbey

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Unpublished archive material held by Historic England, associated with Archive material associated with Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent Listed Building

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Historic England

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  • BAYHAM ABBEY AND GARDEN TERRACES (Listed Building)

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Mar 19 2024 2:43PM