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Hope Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Hadlow, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2287 / 51°13'43"N

Longitude: 0.3311 / 0°19'51"E

OS Eastings: 562857

OS Northings: 150304

OS Grid: TQ628503

Mapcode National: GBR NQ1.SN2

Mapcode Global: VHHQ1.PCDY

Plus Code: 9F3268HJ+FC

Entry Name: Hope Farmhouse

Listing Date: 20 October 1954

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1070463

English Heritage Legacy ID: 179449

ID on this website: 101070463

Location: Hadlow, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, TN11

County: Kent

District: Tonbridge and Malling

Civil Parish: Hadlow

Built-Up Area: Hadlow

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Hadlow

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description


HADLOW CARPENTERS LANE
TQ 65 SW
3/13 Hope Farmhouse
20.10.54
II

Farmhouse. Late C16/early C17, enlarged and refurbished in early C18, new
parlour wing in early C19. Most is Flemish bond brick with decorative use of
burnt headers but parts to the rear are timber-framed behind weatherboarding;
brick stacks and chimneyshafts; peg-tile roof.

Plan and Development: Farmhouse facing east north east, say east, towards the
lane. The main block has a 3-room lobby entry plan. The right end room is
unheated and was probably a service room. In the centre is the former kitchen
and to the left the former parlour. An axial stack between kitchen and
parlour servies back-to-back fireplaces. As far as can be seen from the roof
the original house was the 2 heated rooms, maybe with a single storey service
room to right. The main block was enlarged to include the service room in the
early C18 at which time the front framing was replaced with brick. Also a
stair block was added onto the back of the parlour under a roof parallel to
the main block and to rear of the kitchen a one-room plan bakehouse block was
built at right angles to the main block. It has a large projecting outer
lateral stack and until circa 1950 had a large oven projection. On the left
(south end) a 2-room plan parlour crosswing was added in the early c19. It
has an axial stack between the rooms and it projects very slightly forward
from the main block.

2 storeys with attics in the roofspace of the main block.

Exterior: Regular but not symmetrical 1:4-window front. The 4-window section
of the main house has C19 16-pane sashes on the ground floor and 12 (4/8)-pane
sashes on the first floor. Front doorway is left of centre and contains a
part-glazed 6-panel door in a panelled doorcase under a shallow flat hood on
pairs of shaped timber brackets. The early C19 parlour croswing is a little
taller and has 12-pane sashes and those in the left end wall are in tripartite
sashes. All the front windows have rubbed gauged brick arches. The main
block roof is half-hipped each end and the stack has a C17 staggered
chimneyshaft. The parlour crosswing is hipped each end. Rear of house is
partly weatherboarded and has C19 and C20 casements, the older ones with
glazing bars. The right (north) end wall of the main block has the oldest
windows in the house. Each floor has a casement containing rectangular panes
of leaded glass.

Interior: The late C16/early 17 section of the main block is well-preserved
although the fireplaces are blocked by C20 grates. The beams on each floor
are chamfered with scroll stops and the roof is carried on tie-beam trusses
with clasped side purlins and large curving windbraces. The winder stair from
the first floor to the attic is original but the present main stair is part of
the early C18 improvements; it is a straight flight with a balustrade of
turned balusters with blocks. (The newel post may be a replacement.) The
bakehouse block has plain chamfered crossbeams and the roof is inaccessible.
The fireplace is blocked but its large size is apparent and its chamfered oak
lintel is exposed. The house also contains some early C18 joinery detail,
notably the built-in wardrobe cupboard on the stair landing; fielded panel
doors on H-hinges and moulded cornice. The C19 parlour croswing contains
early C19 features such as moulded plaster cornices and panelled doors.


Listing NGR: TQ6285750304

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