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Patchways

A Grade II Listed Building in Platt, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2864 / 51°17'10"N

Longitude: 0.3283 / 0°19'41"E

OS Eastings: 562460

OS Northings: 156709

OS Grid: TQ624567

Mapcode National: GBR Z5.X01

Mapcode Global: VHHPN.MXXR

Plus Code: 9F3278PH+G8

Entry Name: Patchways

Listing Date: 3 May 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1072697

English Heritage Legacy ID: 357320

ID on this website: 101072697

Location: Platt, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, TN15

County: Kent

District: Tonbridge and Malling

Civil Parish: Platt

Built-Up Area: Borough Green

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Platt St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description


TQ 65 NW PLATT POTASH LANE
2/21 (north side)

Patchways
GV
II


Cottage. Dated 1637, but incorporating earlier framed structure. C18 facade to south
of random rubble stone with galletting and red brick quoins and dressings to windows.
Plain tiled roof, half-hipped to west, with east end stack. Two storeys; 2 window
front, casements. Central half-glazed door. L-shape in plan with catslide and wing
to rear and tiled gabled porch to west.


Listing NGR: TQ6246056709

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