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Birling Place

A Grade II Listed Building in Birling, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3286 / 51°19'42"N

Longitude: 0.4011 / 0°24'3"E

OS Eastings: 567382

OS Northings: 161568

OS Grid: TQ673615

Mapcode National: GBR NNZ.L80

Mapcode Global: VHJLY.WVXW

Plus Code: 9F328CH2+CC

Entry Name: Birling Place

Listing Date: 25 February 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1363098

English Heritage Legacy ID: 179283

ID on this website: 101363098

Location: Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, ME19

County: Kent

District: Tonbridge and Malling

Civil Parish: Birling

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Birling All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description


BIRLING CP STANGATE ROAD
TQ 66 SE
(west side)
3/110
Birling Place
-

- II

House. Possibly C15, with C16. C18 and C19 alterations. South front: Red and
blue brick with hipped plain tiled roofs and 2 valleys either side of centre.
2 stacks, one at right side, one in left valley. 2 storeys; 5 bays, slightly
recessed in centre. 4-window lst floor, glazing bar sashes, margin lights on
ground floor. Central 6-panelled door with radiating fanlight over. West front:
Red brick, 6-light stone mullion window with 4-centred arch heads on 1st floor to
left. Odd remains of roll-moulding at cornice level to right of west side.
North front: Red brick, rendered on 1st floor to right. Projecting hipped gabled
wing to left. 2 storeys to right, with irregular fenestration of 3 windows.
2 storeys and attic to left, with 2 dormers and fenestration of 3 windows on 1st
floor, and 2 windows on ground floor. Casements, except glazing bar sashes on
lst floor of projecting wing. Main entrance to left of projecting wing with
projecting hipped weather porch and boarded door. Interior: long chamfered
wooden bressumer to fireplace. Aisle posts of original timber-framed hall
survive in dining room. C19 staircase with turned balusters. Roof over original
hall is a simple rafter-type roof with no purlins or trusses. The site of the
house is the earliest known property of the Nevill family in England. The
original timber-framed block probably originally took the form of an aisled hall
with a uniform scantling roof, on the earliest of timber-framed hall-house types
in south-east England.


Listing NGR: TQ6738261568

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