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The Duke of Wellington Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Collier Street, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1823 / 51°10'56"N

Longitude: 0.4542 / 0°27'15"E

OS Eastings: 571625

OS Northings: 145426

OS Grid: TQ716454

Mapcode National: GBR PS3.TXK

Mapcode Global: VHJMR.TKH0

Plus Code: 9F325FJ3+WM

Entry Name: The Duke of Wellington Inn

Listing Date: 14 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1344032

English Heritage Legacy ID: 174884

Also known as: Duke of Wellington, Collier Street, Tonbridge
Duke of Wellington

ID on this website: 101344032

Location: Collier Street, Maidstone, Kent, TN12

County: Kent

District: Maidstone

Civil Parish: Collier Street

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Collier Street St Margaret

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

Tagged with: Inn Pub

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Description


YALDING
TO 74 NW
Collier Street
4/83 The Duke of
Wellington Inn
II

House or farmhouse, now public house. C15, with late C16 or early C17
alterations and C19 or early C20 facade. Timber framed. Front elevation
pebbledashed. Ground floor of left gable end brick, first floor tile-hung.
Plain tile roof. Open hall of two probably unequal-length timber-framed
bays andstoreyed right end bay. Left end bay and part of left hall bay
rebuilt, probably in C18 or later. 2 storeys and attics, on rendered plinth.
Steeply-pitched roof, half-hipped to left, hipped with gablet to right.
Multiple red and grey brick ridge stack'to left of centre (in narrow left
hall bay), and formerly-projecting buff brick stack to right gable end. Two
small gabled dormers with two-light casements. Irregular fenestration of 3
recessed three-light casements. Segmental heads to ground-floor windows.
Single-storey pebbledashed bay with hipped plain tile roof, spanning most of
front elevation under and to right of stack, and containing two three-light
leaded casements to front, and half-glazed door slightly to right of stack.
Two-storey pebbledashed addition to right, slightly set back, with gabled
plain-tile roof, lower ridge than main range, gable end stack, and one tall
recessed twelve-pane sash. Rear lean-to to main range. Interior: exposed
framing. Broad axial joists to right end bay, morticed for axial partition
and with stair trimmer in rear right corner. Right end-of-hall beam formerly
moulded and brattished, with soffit morticed for partition. Chamfered axial
beam and broad C20 joists to inserted hall floor. Inglenook fireplace with
brick back on stone base, and wooden bressumer. Gunstock jowls to principal
posts to "centre" and right end of hall, and right gable end. Cambered
chamfered central tie-beam with large chamfered arch braces almost meeting at
centre. Roof not inspected but said to contain crown post.


Listing NGR: TQ7162545426

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