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Wateringbury Place

A Grade II* Listed Building in Wateringbury, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2577 / 51°15'27"N

Longitude: 0.4124 / 0°24'44"E

OS Eastings: 568430

OS Northings: 153710

OS Grid: TQ684537

Mapcode National: GBR NPY.32P

Mapcode Global: VHJMC.3ND7

Plus Code: 9F327C56+3X

Entry Name: Wateringbury Place

Listing Date: 1 August 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1116485

English Heritage Legacy ID: 178903

ID on this website: 101116485

Location: Wateringbury, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, ME18

County: Kent

District: Tonbridge and Malling

Civil Parish: Wateringbury

Built-Up Area: Wateringbury

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Wateringbury St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description


TQ 65 SE WATERINGBURY CANON LANE
(east side)

2/84 Wateringbury Place
1.8.52

- II*

Large sober Baroque house of the Buckingham House - type built circa 1707
for Sir Thomas Style. Red brick with red dressings on stone plinth, slate
roofs hidden by parapet. 3 storeys. 7 bay east front, originally entrance
now garden facade with 3 bay central projection. 6 bay west front with cen-
tral projection, now entrance front. 5 bay south return front. Rendered
plat band and rendered band below parapet. Attic above moulded cornice, para-
pet above with sunk panels. Glazing bar sash windows throughout. East front:
Ionic pilaster quoins with volute brackets in frieze of entablature, grouped
in threes. Render in sunk panels below 1st floor windows. Central ground-
floor doorway. Panelled and glazed door with over light in surround of
panelled pilasters with volute brackets to flat modillioned hood. South front
Recessed panels between windows on 1st and 2nd floors, also below each window
on 1st floor. Rendered niche either side of central ground-floor window.
West front: 1st floor windows in recess arched, with keystones and panels
over. Single storey modern 2 window porch in recess with shallow arched
windows. Service wing: C.1870. 2 storeys. 3 bays to east, red brick with
stone dressings and quoins. Plat bands between ground and 1st floors.
Bracketed eaves cornice to slate hipped roof. Doorway inset to right of block
with bracketed flat hood. 4-bay, 2 storey wing to right with town and pro-
jecting balustraded 7-storey wing in front. The latter with pediment-gabled
east end and Venetian window below. Clock tower with cornice pyramidal roof
and fish-scale tiling. Finial with weather-vane. Clock by Henessy of Swansea
c.1870; bell dates from c.1782. This wing 7 bays and 2 storeys to west, with
2 bay near centre projection. Interior: Little remains of original decoration
scheme. Entrance Hall: Black and white marble panelling, c.1870(?). 2-flight
open-well stair mounting clockwise at west end of hall. 3 salamonic balusters
per tread. Large Drawing Room: C18 moulded cornice, probably of similar date
to mid C18 chimney piece. Old floral wallpaper, perhaps c.1800. Small
drawing room: Cornice and fireplace matching. Large drawing room. Dining
Room: Screen colonnade of composite marble columns, c.1870(?). C19 volute-
bracketed cornice and 2-storey caryatid fireplace. Upstair's saloon: C.1800
wallpaper showing antique scenes. Late C18 chimney-piece. Small lounge:
Late C18 chimney piece. Library: Modillion cornice and mid C18 chimney-piece.
See Igglesden, Vol XXII; Invicta, Vol I, pp 262-268; Hasted, Vol V, pp 106-
18.


Listing NGR: TQ6833653743

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