I Acc=‘::.:§::»r: -‘V-2;-‘ /"r‘~3'77§gZ__'3‘/‘r? ‘, ‘ RR _/9“/0-£¢,$?0.j DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT LBT(N:BUHlHNGS OFSPECMJJMKHHTECTURAL ORITBTORICINTEREST CHTY(H7CANTERBURY KENT (ARBAOFTHEFORMERRURALEHSNUCT oEBRTDGEgBLEAN) The Reverend Richard Hooker, author of ‘Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity‘ and rector of Bishopsbourne from 1595-1600 is buried and has a memorial here. Attractive early C19 memorial plaque to John McDivitt, 1839. Stained glass some original glass in the chancel, also glass by Burne—Jones, and of the mid C16. Boarded wagon roofs by Scott, 1871. Carved tombstones in churchard with cherubs and skulls. 1. 5275 33k}? 3 ,,fi BRIDGE ‘ ' BOURNE PARK ROAD ";v "‘ ‘ (west side) 5 Bridge Place TR 1853 22/163 29.9.52 TR 15 SE 13/H63 -//‘5~“\. 11* 3 .\‘fiv“’r"_/I 2. Inshaped building which is all that remains of a large mansion built by Sir Arnold Braems in the late C17, the remainder having been demolished by John Taylor of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, between 1704 and 1729. Red brick. Brick pilasters flank each window bay. Bracketed wood eaves cornice. Brick stringcouse. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. The north or entrance front has 2 and a half storeys. Two hipped dormers. Modern porch. Five windows, irregular, with mostly casements with wooden mullions and transoms, some small square leaded panes but two hung sash windows with glazing bars. Some of the windows at the east end are dummies and were probably blocked when sash windows were inserted in the east front. Rusticated stone doorway with keystone in modern porch. The east front has 2 storeys, attic and basement. Four windows and 2 hipped dormers, windows having glazing bars and hung sashes. The interior has unusual carved cornices in two rooms and two painted stone fireplaces. 1. 5273 BRIDGE BRIDGE HILL Flats 1, 2 and 3 (East Bridge House) and Netherbury TR 1854 19/205 30.1.67 II 20 Early C19 Ipshaped building of 3 storeys, stuccoed, with hipped slate roof. Wide eaves bracket cornice. Four windows to street, hng sashes with glazing bars. Not quite central porch with pilasters and roud-headed arch. Double doors with Gothic-arched glazed panes to upper half. Iron balcony on first floor to all but the south-east bay and continued round the porch. The 2 centre windows to ground floor have segmental heads. Brick to side elevations. Rear extensions. Netherbury is the L-wing to the northpeast. Two storeys. A 3-light Venetian window in a segmental—headed reveal to the ground floor and one segmental—heade€ window. First floor has 2 windows, one segmental—headed and one in build to left. Doorway with Doric pilasters, triglyph frieze and rectangular fanlight, pebbled infill to door reveals. This doorway probably imported. 46 iflflnm/lssnzumnmnmmwflfl 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) No 2 (Sunnyside) TR 1854 19/164 II GV 2. C18 cottage of two storeys in painted brick with tiled roof, part hipped. Two windows, hung sashes with glazing bars above one window with segmental head, hung sashes with glazing bars and canted bay with glazing bars. Modern door in grooved surround with paterae and small lead hood. Roof has catslide to rear. The house is L-shaped with a small penticed extension of one storey to rear. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) No 8 TR 1854 19/165 II GV 2. Early C19. The same build as Nos 10 and 12, but of two storeys in stucco with Welsh slate roof, hipped to right. One window, hung sashes with glazing bars and blank window recess above a ground floor window which breaks forward slightly. Door of 6 fielded panels up fou steps, set back in roud-headed recess. Band at first floor cills. Recessed panel below ground floor window. High plinth. Basement entry. Double-span roof. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south—west side) a-as-—a——¢-—u¢-n:-n Nos 10 and 12 TR 1854 19/166 1: av 2. Early C19. The same build as No 8 but three storeys in stucco with parapet and cornice. Two full—height shallow bows with one window each on all storeys, hung sashes with glazing bars. Band at cill level to first floor. Two doors of 6 fielded panels, radiating semi—circular fanlights. 47 1 . 5273 BRIDGE HIGH smmm (south-west side) No 14 (Beresford Lodge) TR 1854 19/167 II GV 2. Mid C19 house of two storeys in red brick with hipped Welsh slate roof. Three windows, hung sashes with glazing bars above two with brick voussoirs. Door of 6 panels with blocked semi-circular fanlight. Doorway with narrow wood pilasters and open pediment hood. 5273 - BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) Nos 16 and 16A TR 1854 19/168 II GV 2. Late C18 or early C19. Two storeys in painted brick with hipped tile roof. First floor to No 16 has shallow bay of 3 lights, hung sashes with glazing bars. This storey is weatherboarded. To the groud floor a modern shop front with exposed timber uprights to stall riser. Mbdern door in wood suroud with hood. No 16A to the left has two windows, hung sashes with glazing bars above a modern shop window and panelled door with rectangular fanlight in round-headed architrave with keystone. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET ' (south-west side) No 18 (Wayside) TR 1854 19/169 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys in brick with hipped tiled roof. Two windows, flush frames, hung sashes with glazing bars on both storeys. Mdern porch with door of 6 panels, radiating fanlight. 48 »m..—_—...sWMmnu;mu-umnnmflflflhfl 1. 5275 BRIDGE HEGH STREET - (southswest side) Nos 22 and 24 (Rosedale Villas) TR 1854 19/170 30.1.67 II GV 2. Two early C19 houses of 2 storeys in painted brick with slate roof in two builds. Thee windows, hng sashes with glazing bars. Doorways with thin pilasters and open pediments, semi-circular fanlights and doors of 6 fielded panels. Left-hand section to No 24 is slightly set back, with later doorway with hood on brackets. 1. 5273 BRIDGE EEGH STREET (south-west side) No 30 (Gordon House) TR 1854 19/H72 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys and attic in painted brick with tiled roof and moulded eaves cornice. Two dormers. Three windows, hung sashes with glazing bars. Two canted bays to groud floor. Doorway with pilasters, projecting cornice and rectangular fanlight . 1. 5273 ’ BRIDGE EGH STREET (southawest side) Nos 32 and 34 TR 1854 19/175 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys in brick with steep tile roof. One chimney stack. Two windows with modern glazing above two to ground floor with brick voussoirs and cornices. Two segmental dripmoulds to modern doors. Rendered plinth. 49 £73 BRIDGE HIGH smmr (south-west side) Alexandra House a 1854 19/174 (W L irca 1830. Two storeys, stuccoed, antre blocked, hung sashes with glazing bars. with hipped slate roof. Three windows, Centre projects slightly. and at first floor cills. Plinth. Rusticated doorway with recessed door 3 steps. E75 BRIDGE HIGH smssr (southuwest side) * Nos 40 and 42 (formerly listed as Nos 1 to 4 - Primrose Row) .1 1854 19/175 30.1.67 GV - J. ;te C15 or early C16 timber loor rebuilt in brick. lights, modern easements, and hng cont oversails on the protruding ends of the floor joists. JO casement lights above one of 3 lights. Hipped tiled roof. framed building with brick infilling, the groud Five windows, of 2 lights and The first floor of the northseast Two windows of Three doors, one with small hood sashes. 2 brackets and one with arched head. Khapped flint plinth. 575 Hams HIGH smear (south-west side) 1 No 48 (Dover Lodge) :3 1854 19/176 1;: V (N :2. Circa 1830. Two storeys in red brie hung sashes with glazing bars. fanlight and door of 6 panels up thee steps. groud floor has modern glazing in an enlarged opening. 8. group. k with hipped slate roof. Three windows, Round-headed doorway with semi-circular blocked The left-hand window on the Included as part of 50 :“'wn1u:I1!.ul1lI5“_£'5IIIII*IEI§I . TX T‘. was Hung Inn anus III! was all: anal nun: n-I ma-n . 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) No 52 (Watling House) TR 1854 19/178 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys in painted brick with hipped Welsh slate roof. Two windows, rendered lintels, hung sashes with glazing bars, above one and door of 6 fielded panels, rectangular fanlight. Shop window in narrow pilaster wood surround. Included for group value. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) No 82 (Riverdale House) TR 1854 19/179 II GV 2. C18 house of two storeys, rendered, with hipped tile roof. Three windows, slightly segmental arches, centre blocked. Ground floor has canted bay of three lights, hug sashes with glazing bars, and early C20 canted double shop front and door. 10 5275 BRIDGE HIGH smssr (southawest side) No 84 (Kent House) TR 1854 19/180 50.1.67 II ov 2. C18. Two storeys in painted brick with hipped tile roof. Two windows, hung sashes, no glazing bars, above a bowed 2-light window and shp window with glazing bars to both. Round-headed doorway with semi-circular fanlight. Modillion eaves cornice. 51 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) 2 0 i273 The Plough and Harrow Public House TR 1854 19/181 CI CV ‘-18. Two storeys, rendered, with hipped tile roof. Three windows, centre :locked, hung sashes with glazing bars. Doorway with flat hood on carved brackets, .arrow pilasters. One window to ground floor with slightly segmental head nd late C19 public house window with modern glazing. Corner canted. :§73 BRIDGE me:-I smasr (southswest side) Nos 88 to 96 (even) TR 1854 19/182 8.10.76 :1 (‘N :18 block of two storeys, rendered, with hipped tiled roof. Elevan windows, ung sashes with glazing bars. Two C19 plain shop windows and two modern bow indows. Window with cornice to No 92. No 96 has 2 windows without glazing ;ars. No 88 has a moulded doorway with cornice on brackets. No 80 has a modern -oorway with grooved pilasters and door of 6 fielded panels. Mdern door to To 92. No 94 has doorway with pilasters and panelled reveals, sloped hood. nor of 4 panels to No 96. Catslide roof to rear. Nos 88 and 90 have double roofs. No 90 has a modern doorway. 3573 BRIDGE HIGH srmmr (southdwest side) —::— Church Cottage 1854 19/185 11 GV 518 cottage in two parallel ranges. Two storeys in painted brick with tiled roof. Three windows, hung sashes with glazing bars. Side tile hung. One storey extension to north with hipped roof. Plain door. 52 I! I II; m 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (south-west side) Church of St Peter TR 1854 19/184 50.1.67 —--~~~~-«.~-~—~~«-~~~—~~-—-- i/‘:‘\‘ . II'*_“p_f GV 20 Chancel, nave with aisles, tower at west end of the south aisle with broached shingled spire. Stone. Originally a chapel of ease to Patrixboune, but,heavily rebuilt by Scott 1859-61. Norman doorway reset in the north transept, and one to the west wall of the nave with waterlead capitals. Arcades contain some remains of C12 and C13 work. Unusual carved panel of good quality of the Late Perpendicular period in the form of a Norman tympanum reset in chancel wall. Early C16 reclining effigy monument. Body stones to the churchyard and tombstones carved with shells, cherubs' heads and skulls. 1 . 5273 BPJZDGE HIGH smsmr (south-west side) Wall to the Churchyard of Church of St Peter TR 1854 19/184A II GV 2. Mid C19 flint wall with iron overthrow and lamp holder. Included for group value with the church. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) No 15 (wych Elm) TR 1854 19/187 II GV 2. Mid C19. Two storeys, stuccoed, with half—hipped Welsh slate roof. Two windows, hung sashes with glazing bars, above one and doorway with plain pilasters and round-headed blocked fanlight. Recessed door. 53 HIGH STREET 5275 - 1 BRIDGE (north—east side) Nos 15, 17, 19 Eiibany) and 21 Albany House) TR 1854 19/188 II . ." av 20 Early C19 terrace of four houses. Three storeys in stucco with cornice and parapet. Nos 15 and 17 have six windows on two storeys above two windows and two round-headed recesses with keystones to ground floor and two similar doorways with radiating fanlights and door of 6 fielded panels. Nos 19 and 21 taller with 3 windows in moulded surrounds on two storeys. Two canted bays to ground floor beneath continuous canopy. Round-headed doorways with fanlights. 1. 5273 _ BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) No 53 (Bartters) TR 1854 19/190 II V av 20 Including former No 35. 016 or earlier. Two storeys, rendered with tiled roof. Three windows, irregular, with modern casements of 2-1-3 lights. Two windows of 2 lights to groud floor and plain door, rendered lintel. Pilaster marks former doorway. Rendered cornice to right-hand portion. 5273 BRDJGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) No 37 TR 1854 19/191 II ' GV 2' C18. Two storeys in painted brick with parapet and hipped tiled roof. Three windows, slightly segmental arches, modern glazing, above two modern casement windows, that to the right in old opening. Modern door with original radiating fanlight. £222 £775 fliii {ill HIII EIII JIII IIII EIII IIII illl IIII TIII IIII llll ]III III! IIII nu- T 1% LT Li LT LL-afl LI 1. _ 5273 BRIDGE HIGH smassm (north-east side) §;s 39 and 41 TR 1854 19/%92 II GV 2. . C18. Two storeys in painted brick with hipped tile roof. Nos 39 and 41 have 3 windows, one blocked, modern casements, above two mdern windows and two doors, rendered plinth. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) Nos 43. 45 and 45A TR 1854 19/393 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys in brick with hipped tiled roof. Four windows, hung sashes with glazing bars above three, two of them with hoods on brackets, one shop window with cornice to the corner, glazing bars. Plain door. 1.. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north—east side) No 49 (Lime Cottage) TH 1854 19/195 II GV 2. C15 or early C16 timber-framed with early C19 alterations. Two storeys. Front in red brick with tiled roof in two hips, the north one steeply pitched. Left gable is hipped to the road, and with two windows above one and doorway with segmental head and rectangular bay window. Right gable hipped to road with one window above one and door. Hung sashes with glazing bars. Later penticed outshot to left side continues down side elevation. 55 52 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) —_--———_—.—.a-:._—___ The White Horse Inn TR 1854 19/196 II GV 20 Late mediaeval core, C18 exterior to front elevation. Two storeys, stucco to front, brick to sides. Hipped tiled roof. North-west bay projects. First floor has two windows of thee and one of two lights, hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor has 2 canted bays, one window of 3 lights and modern door with hood on brackets. Early C16 inscription on fireplace lintel. 5273 BRIDGE EEGH STREET (north-east side) :—: No 61 TR 1854 19/197 II GV 2. C18. Two storeys in brick with tiled roof. Three windows, hung sashes with glazing bars above one and later canted bay. Doorway with wood pilasters and hood to half-glazed modern door. S273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) Nos 63 (Ty-Chiyn) and 65 TR 1854 19/198 II GV 2. Early C19. Two storeys in painted brick with half-hipped Welsh slate roof. Two windows, segmental heads, hung sashes with glazing bars to No 65. Groud floor has 2 canted bays. Two doors with moulded surrounds with small hoods. Modern door to No 65, fou panels and two of glass to No 63. Included as part of a group. 56 with 3 smallholders have 10 ploughs. A church; 1 slave; 4 mills at 16s 8d; a fishery at 6d; pasture, from which outsiders have ploughed 6 acres of land; woodland, 4 pigs. Value before 1066 £18; when acquired, £10; now £19.” A sulung defines the land worked by an eight-ox plough, including arable associated pastures, meadows, shaves etc. It approximated to the territory of a self-supporting hamlet., nominally 200 acres. (Arch Cant 109, 1991, pp 29-39: KP WITNEY: Kentish Land Measurements of the Thirteenth Century). Inl914 the main road was not yet tarred through the village: a road of thick chalky dust.(Mrs Friend of the Red Lion) A hundred or two of London buses carrying troops. They thought the Germans must have put something in the dust to make everyone cough and sneeze. 1. Description; origins (Romans and pre-Romans) British Camps (“oppida”) such as ‘Old England’s hole’ in Bourne Park on the Dover Road, are in close proximity to... these old (pre-Roman) roads. Three roads lead NW from Patrixbourne Hill. . . The road on the left hand ascends the steep hill in the direction of Hardres, and passes through Whitehill Wood It leads to the ancient Britisdh camp in lffin wood, where sunbumt pottery and other remains of clearly British origin have been found. Caesar remarks that after defeating the Britons (on Barham Downs they retreated to one of their strongholds [perhaps in lffin Wood?] This road is known as the Kingsbury Road [past Flint Cottage- Tithe Maps]. [According to Mrs Friend, Kingsley Lane — she also remarks ofa ‘mansion, in Gosley wood towards Kingston end.] What was the ‘Kingsbury’? May not this be merely Saxon for the British and Roman entrenchments this road passed through‘? They were supposed by the Saxons to be the ‘bury’ ofa great king... the Saxons’ knowledge of the country they had conquered being notoriously weak. It is said to have terminated at Rutupiae and westward as far as Salisbury Plain It crossed the Dover Road on Bridge Hill, but., though it did not go direct to Canterbury It went to Bigbury [according to Detsicas: The Camiaci Belgic Canterbury’s predecessor] The central road is now the main road between Dover and Canterbury. It passes through Bridge, near by being the site ofa British Camp known by the name of ‘Old England’s Hole’, at which place tradition places the last fight the Britons made in opposing Julius Caesar’s advance in BC 54. [Third road goes up Bekesbourne Hill to Longport. Also another road ‘Pilgrim’s way’ which meets the last mentioned at St Martin’s hill. [Most ofthis based on Vine]: GP Walker: OLD ROADS IN EAST KENT & THANET, Arch Cam 38; 1926, pp77—78 Saxon Cemeitery on Side Hill (in Patrixbourne): 18-20 graves. Bourne Cemetery ?top of Star hill excavated by Bryan Faussett and Lord Londesborough [TG Faussett, MISCELLANEA, Arch Cam 6; 1864-5 pp 329-330] Extended description ofthis excavation in Arch Can! 10; 1876 by TG Faussett. ‘We examined about a hundred in all.’ 2. Saxon Remains Arch cam 46, 1934. Field Notes, p 58 On the Roman road up Bridge Hill a row of Saxon barrows just inside Bourne Park (Invemorium Sepulchrale, p. 95-100: “About I U E E E § Q 3 i I 3; I I I i i 5273 BRIDGE EGH smnsso (north-east side) ____.._....______ River House TR 1854 19/199 30.1.67 II 4 av 2. Mid-late C18. Two storeys and attics, stuccoed, with parapet and hipped tile roof with one dormer. Full-height curved bay with 3 lights on both storeys, dentil and moulded cornices, hung sashes with glazing bars. End stacks. Plinth. Round-headed doorway with semi-circular radiating fanlight and door of 6 fielded panels. Segmental hood on carved brackets. 1. 5275 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) No 69 (Ann's House) (formerly listed as Ann's Pantry) TR 1854 19/200 30.1.67 II GV 2. Probably C17. Timber—framed building recently refaced with ornamental rendering on ground floor and tile hng to first floor. Hipped tile roof. Left-hand side breaks forward slightly. One window of fou lights and two windows of 3 lights to first floor, one window of 4 lights and two bays to ground floor, .casements. Modern door. Two storeys. 1 I d 5275 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) 1Z£3 No 73 TR 1854 19/201 II av 2. C18. Two storeys in painted brick with parapet and hipped tile roof. Three windows, brick voussoirs, no glazing bars. Two canted modern shop windows and modern door to ground floor. 57 1. 5275 BRIDGE HIGH smmr (northeast side) No 75 (The Red Lion Public House) an 1854 19/202 8.10.76 II "av 2. A timber-framed building, the rear elevation. revealing gables of C16 or early C17 and of th C18, and an uusual group of diagonal-set and polygonal chimney stacks. Rear elevation in brick with tile roof, that to the front of the mid C19 in stucco, with parapet. Three irregular windows in stucco surrounds, that to the centre moulded, late glazing bars, possibly in older openings. A feature to the centre is full-height Tuscan pilasters on tall plinths which support smaller pilasters above, with segmental cornice between the capitals. Ground floor has two canted bays and centre modern door and window. Original doorway blocked. One storey extension to left, rough rendered. 1. 5273 BRIDGE HIGH STREET (north-east side) Lynton House TR 1854 19/204 II ' GV 2. Mid-late C18. Two parallel ranges of two storeys in painted brick with stucco to front. Tiled roof with tall end stacks. Plinth. Three windows, hung sashes with glazing bars, wooden window shtters. Centre arched doorway now contains a window. ‘ 1 . 5275 BRIDGE MILL LANE (north side) Bridgeford House TR 1854 19/206 II 2. Early C19. Two storeys, rendered with hipped tile roof. Five windows, one blocked, pointed arched and with Gothick glazing bars. Four windows to groud floor and one to right in one;storey penticed extension in painted brick. Modern porch. . 58 1. 5273 BRIDGE MILL LANE (south side) Little Bridge Place TR 1854 19/207 II 20 Probably C17 or first half of C18. Two storeys in red brick with tiled roof in two hips and two hipped dormers. Brick eaves cornice. Thee windows, two of three lights, easements. Front elevation has two windows on both storeys, keystones to the lower storey, six mullion and transom modern lights. Wood surround to door in modern porch. High brick plinth. 1. 5273 BRIDGE PETT BOTTOM ROAD (south east side) Middle Pett Farmhouse TR 15 ss 15/210 II GV 2. Late mediaeval. Timber-framed hall house with exposed timber at eaves, with a mid C19 range to road. The earlier range of two storeys in red and blue brick with hipped tile roof. Four casement windows on both floors, those to ground with segmental arched heads, modern glazing, that to the first floor leaded. One—storey extension to left. Some rebuilt brickwork to the left. Brick plinth. This range is timber framed, and contains an inglenook fireplace: recently exposed, and exposed timbers. Formerly thatched. The C19 range has 3 windows. Plain door. 1. 5275 BRIDGE PETT BOTTOM ROAD (south east side) Barn to Middle Pett Farmhuse TR 15 ss 13/é1oA II GV 2. L-shaped barn range of C18 build. Brick and tarred weatherboarding. Tile and corrugated iron roofs. Ripped waggon entrance. Aisled type, but most of the timbers replaced. 59 1. 5273 BRIDGE PETT HILL T (west side) Great Pett Farmhouse TR 15 SE 13/boa II GV 2. Late 017 with one bay to the right added late C19. Two storeys and attics in red brick with tiled roof and brick eaves cornice. Stone coped gable end. Five windows, modern casements. C19 or modern gabled porch. Brick band between storeys. 1. 5273 BRIDGE UNION ROAD (north side) The Close TR 15 SE 13/211 II 2. Formerly the Workhouse. Dated 1855. Tall centre building of two storeys in brick with hipped Welsh slate roof, with lower side wings of 2 storeys which continue roud to form a court to rear. Centre has 5 bays divided by pilasters, with 5 windows to first floor in alternate bays. Three windows to ground floor, two of which to the outer bays, as those above. Centre segmental- headed carriage entry with keystone now blocked by two modern doors. Lower wings of seven bays to the right, four to the left, segmental-headed windows with glazing bars, Welsh slate roofs. In the courtyard to the rear a chapel with belfry divides the former male and female ranges. . 5273 CHARTHAM Perry Court TR 15 sw 12/264 II 2. C18. Two storeys red brick. Hipped tiled roof with two hipped dormers. Thee sashes with glazing bars intact to first floor. Bay windows to groud floor. Central doorcase with flat.hood on brackets. 60 1. 5273 BRIDGE PETT HILL 7 (west side) Great Pett Farmhouse TR 15 SE 13/208 II GV 2. Late C17 with one bay to the right added late C19. Two storeys and attics in red brick with tiled roof and brick eaves cornice. Stone coped gable end. Five windows, modern casements. C19 or modern gabled porch. Brick band between storeys. 1. 5273 BRIDGE UNION ROAD (north side) The Close TR 15 SE 13/211 II 2. Formerly the Workhouse. Dated 1835. Tall centre building of two storeys in brick with hipped Welsh slate roof, with lower side wings of 2 storeys which continue roud to form a court to rear. Centre has 5 bays divided by pilasters, with 3 windows to first floor in alternate bays. Three windows to groud floor, two of which to the outer bays, as those above. Centre segmental- headed carriage entry with keystone now blocked by two modern doors. Lower wings of seven bays to the right, four to the left, segmental-headed windows with glazing bars, Welsh slate roofs. In the courtyard to the rear a chapel with belfry divides the former male and female ranges. . 1. 5275 CHARTHAM Perry Court TR 15 sw 12/264 II 2. C18. Two storeys red brick. Eipped tiled roof with two hipped dormers. Thee sashes with glazing bars intact to first floor. Bay windows to groud floor. Central doorcase with flat.hood on brackets. 60