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Dane Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Hawkinge, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1042 / 51°6'15"N

Longitude: 1.1454 / 1°8'43"E

OS Eastings: 620296

OS Northings: 138587

OS Grid: TR202385

Mapcode National: GBR V09.NDQ

Mapcode Global: VHLHF.SHWV

Plus Code: 9F33443W+M5

Entry Name: Dane Farm

Listing Date: 29 December 1966

Last Amended: 17 October 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1242016

English Heritage Legacy ID: 441361

ID on this website: 101242016

Location: Elvington, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, CT18

County: Kent

District: Folkestone and Hythe

Civil Parish: Hawkinge

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Tagged with: Agricultural structure

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Description



TR 23 NW HAWKINGE COWGATE LANE
(east side)

7/130 Dane Farm (formerly
29.12.66 listed as Dane
Farm House)

II

Farmhouse. C16, restored in late C20. Formerly timber framed. Ground floor
roughly coursed galleted sandstone. First floor has C20 timber framing and
brick infilling in stretcher bond. First floor of right gable end weather-
boarded. Plain tile roof. 3 timber-framed bays, with evidence for a single -
or probably two-bay open hall with storeyed end bays to left and (non-extant)
to right. 2 storeys. Stone plinth with brick top course. Broadly-spaced
studding with tension brace to each end. Hipped roof with gablets. Brick
ridge stack towards right end (to left end of right hall bay). Irregular
fenestration of 3 horizontally-sliding sashes; one two-light towards each
end, and one three-light towards centre. Three similar ground-floor windows.
Half-glazed door in small gabled timber-framed porch under stack. Short
two-storey rear wing to right, red and grey brick in Flemish bond with hipped
plain tile roof. Two storey rear wing to left, replacing lean-to. Interior:
moulded right end-of-hall beam to right end of central bay, probably moved
there from a position further to right after C17.). Plain left end-of-hall
beam morticed for central pair of doorheads, and with tension-braced first
floor partition above. Broad axial joists to left end room. Cambered beam
to right end of central bay. Axial beam to central bay. Stack has brick
fireplace with bressumer to left, and stone face to right.


Listing NGR: TR2029638587

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