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Oast and Stables at Deanery Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Shalmsford Street, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2561 / 51°15'22"N

Longitude: 1.0098 / 1°0'35"E

OS Eastings: 610111

OS Northings: 155079

OS Grid: TR101550

Mapcode National: GBR SX1.44B

Mapcode Global: VHKK4.GP6D

Plus Code: 9F337245+FW

Entry Name: Oast and Stables at Deanery Farm

Listing Date: 25 July 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1085441

English Heritage Legacy ID: 171630

ID on this website: 101085441

Location: Shalmsford Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT4

County: Kent

District: Canterbury

Civil Parish: Chartham

Built-Up Area: Shalmsford Street

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


The following building shall be included in the list:

CHARTHAM
TR 1055 BOLTS HILL

29/741 Oast and Stables
at Deanery Farm

GV II


Oasthouse and Stables C1500 altered in early C19. North west part
c.1500. Red brick with blue headers and clay tiled roof. North east
front has base of red brick in English bond with caen stone quoins, the
top redone in Flemish bond in the early C19. 3 circular window openings,
1 cambered doorcase and double door. 1 original loop light near ground
floor. 1 cross-shaped and 3 circular iron ties. North West elevation is
similar with gable end and 3 circular iron ties. South west elevation has
Cl500 diaper brick work with blue headers in English bond. 1 C19 fixed
casement, 1 casement with cambered head stable door and dovecot. The
interior of this section has 3 axial beams with run out stops, cobbed
floor and early C19 roof structure and hop press. Attached to the south
west is a section of C16 walling almost 8 feet high and 24 metres long in
English bond containing 1 blocked opening with 4 central arch and caen
stone quoins at southern end. Attached to the south east is a C1900
single storey stable block addition not of special interest.

This building is part of the Deanery complex and was probably part of the
Priors Great stable and various lodgings. [Articles in Arch. Cont. Vol.
LXXXIX (1974) PP 169-182 by M J Sparks & E W Parkin & Vol. XCIX (1983) pp
124 - 125 by Tim Tattan Brown.


Listing NGR: TR1011155079

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