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Hayes Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Stone-cum-Ebony, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0348 / 51°2'5"N

Longitude: 0.728 / 0°43'40"E

OS Eastings: 591367

OS Northings: 129703

OS Grid: TQ913297

Mapcode National: GBR QWQ.4VL

Mapcode Global: FRA D6DC.ZCF

Plus Code: 9F322PMH+W6

Entry Name: Hayes Cottage

Listing Date: 9 August 1979

Last Amended: 22 April 2009

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1070872

English Heritage Legacy ID: 180433

ID on this website: 101070872

Location: Stone Corner, Ashford, Kent, TN30

County: Kent

District: Ashford

Civil Parish: Stone-cum-Ebony

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


STONE CUM EBONY

945/13/422 Hayes Cottage
09-AUG-79
(Formerly listed as:
CORKSCREW LANE
High House Cottage)

II
Cottage. C18, refenestrated in C20.

BUILDING MATERIALS: Ground floor of red brick in Flemish bond with grey diaper headers on the east side only and of English bond on the other sides, including a tumbled-in triangular buttress on the south west corner. Upper floor timberframed clad in tiles. Tiled roof, gabled to the south, hipped to the north and catslide to the west with end brick chimneystack to the south and a smaller external brick chimneystack in the north wall.

PLAN: Two bay end chimneystack house with integral rear outshot. Two rooms and outshot to ground floor, three rooms above.

EXTERIOR: The front or east elevation has two C20 tripartite casements of traditional type and a doorcase with wooden weatherhood on brackets and C19 four-panelled door. The north side has two small casements and the west side a central wooden top-opening casement, a metal-framed casement and C20 plank door.

INTERIOR: At the time of inspection the interior had been stripped of interior partitions revealing the structural timber frame and there was no staircase. The large south open fireplace has a wooden bressumer and there is a smaller fireplace above. The spine beam to the ground floor south bay has a one inch chamfer with runout stops. The upper floor frame has central jowled upright posts with square profiles, corner posts with curved profiles and diagonal braces to the west, east and north wall frames. The roof structure has common rafters with ridgepiece and collars.

HISTORY: The building is shown without a name on the 1871 Ordnance Survey map. The rectangular profile is unchanged on the 1898 and 1908 sheets. The presence of a sheepfold in the north west corner of the adjoining field on early maps suggests it may have been occupied by a shepherd.

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION:
Hayes Cottage is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
* A substantially intact C18 two bay end chimneystack house with integral outshot, containing much original fabric and some decorative detail.
* It forms part of a group of listed buildings within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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