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Frognal Farmhouse and Garden Wall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Teynham, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3362 / 51°20'10"N

Longitude: 0.7958 / 0°47'44"E

OS Eastings: 594840

OS Northings: 163391

OS Grid: TQ948633

Mapcode National: GBR RTG.40Y

Mapcode Global: VHKJM.RP10

Plus Code: 9F328QPW+F8

Entry Name: Frognal Farmhouse and Garden Wall

Listing Date: 27 August 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1069261

English Heritage Legacy ID: 176371

ID on this website: 101069261

Location: Bax, Swale, Kent, ME9

County: Kent

District: Swale

Civil Parish: Teynham

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


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TQ 96 SW
2/162

TEYNHAM
LOWER ROAD (south side)
Frognal Farmhouse and Garden Wall

27.8.52

GV
II*

House, now residential home. C16, 1668 for Ralph Clerke, early C18 for Sir Joseph Taylor. Rear range timber framed and exposed with painted brick and plaster infill and part clad with red brick, front range of brick work. Plain tiled roofs. Four bay late medieval hall house in moated site remodelled 1668 with parallel range added to east early C18.

Front range: two storeys attic and basement on plinth with plat band projecting centre piece with coved top, and moulded modillion eaves cornice to roof, half hipped to left with parapet with central segment headed dormer and flat C20 dormer to right, and kneelered gable and stack to right. Regular fenestration of five C20 glazing bar sashes in box surrounds on first floor and four on ground floor with segmental heads. Central door of six raised and fielded panels and two glazed panels at head of flight of three steps with sweeping iron rails, with pilaster surround and scrolled pediment on consoles. Basement openings to left.

Rear Range: two storeys and four gables withbressummers carved with billet mould, crenellation, and vine motifs, that centre left dated 1668; end left with part painted circular bracing. Three stacks. Rebuilt porch to left initialled: N. G.

Interior: the porch in rear range leads into old screens passage, with two arched doorways to service area; possible remodelled crown post roof. Early C18 stair case, four flights around open well (complicated by C20 fire screens), with wreathed and moulded handrail, and turned balusters, and banded pendants and finials. Wall to road to east of house, of red brick in English bond, four foot in height, swept down twice to east of house, on plinth, extending approximately 30 yards.

[see BOE, Kent II, 1983, 475, E Selby, Teynham Manor and Hundred, 1982, 39]

Listing NGR: TQ9484063391

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