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Barns at Westenhanger Manor

A Grade I Listed Building in Stanford, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0948 / 51°5'41"N

Longitude: 1.0298 / 1°1'47"E

OS Eastings: 612249

OS Northings: 137199

OS Grid: TR122371

Mapcode National: GBR V0B.961

Mapcode Global: FRA F617.91J

Plus Code: 9F3332VH+WW

Entry Name: Barns at Westenhanger Manor

Listing Date: 27 August 1952

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1045888

English Heritage Legacy ID: 175680

ID on this website: 101045888

Location: Westenhanger, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, CT21

County: Kent

District: Folkestone and Hythe

Civil Parish: Stanford

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description



TR 122 372 STANFORD STONE STREET
(West Side)

3/102 Westenhanger

Barns at
27.8.52 Westenhanger Manor

GV I

Two conjoined barns. C16, in two periods. Galleted ragstone; east-west,
range roughly coursed, north-south range evenly coursed in small blocks.
Plain tile roofs. East-west range, with second range running north from
east gable end, forming L-plan. East-west range: C16 or earlier. Chamfered
stone plinth dropped down with broach stops at doorways, and continued
along east gable end (visible from within second barn). No plinth to west
end of south elevation. Central buttress on chamfered plinth to west gable
end. Short section of roof at east end with higher ridge, abutting roof of
second range. 3 later un-dressed ventilation slits to north elevation.
Pointed-arched plain-chamfered upper window to gable end, and blocked plain-chamfered, probably pointed-arched opening towards base to south of buttress.
Asymmetrical south elevation has three small plain-chamfered stone windows;
one pointed-arched towards west end of plinth, and two 4-centred arched, one
towards centre and one to east end. Three 4-centred arched stone doorways
with broach stops; one, plain-chamfered, immediately east of west window,
one, moulded and with hoodmould, to west of centre, and one, plain-chamfered,
between central and east windows. Other, later, openings for doors, hatches
and ventilation, two with probably re-used stone jambs. North-south range:
later C16. South gable end flush with south face of first range. Higher,
and more slightly chamfered stone plinth, to south gable end only. North end
built out over stream with segmental arch over water. 2 small hollow-
chamfered rectangular window openings to each gable end. 2 projecting stone
porches to west and two to east, with hipped, gableted canopies jettied on
brackets from pendant posts. Later doorway to south gable end. Interior:
wall of east-west range becomes thinner above door-head level. Brick cross-
wall in header bond, probably inserted, to each side of moulded south
doorway. Floor, probably inserted, to east of moulded doorway. Roof of east-
west range only partly inspected. Staggered butt purlins (C18?) in short bay-
lengths to central section. C19 clasped-purlin roof to west end. 11-bay
hammer-beam roof to north-south range. Bevelled arch braces to hammer-beams
springing from pendant posts resting on dressed stone corbels. Hammer-posts
terminate in collars which carry queen-struts to higher collars. Two tiers
of aligned butt purlins, one with windbraces, below lower collars, and one
without windbraces just above upper collars. 6 common rafters to each bay,
morticed into purlins. Unusual roof, Scheduled Ancient Monument. See also
item 3/101.


Listing NGR: TR1224937198

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