Latitude: 51.3328 / 51°19'58"N
Longitude: 0.1837 / 0°11'1"E
OS Eastings: 552226
OS Northings: 161564
OS Grid: TQ522615
Mapcode National: GBR T1.WHT
Mapcode Global: VHHPD.4RHN
Plus Code: 9F3285MM+4F
Entry Name: Coachmans Cottage the Old Vicarage
Listing Date: 16 January 1975
Last Amended: 20 September 1976
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1243808
English Heritage Legacy ID: 447965
ID on this website: 101243808
Location: Shoreham, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14
County: Kent
District: Sevenoaks
Civil Parish: Shoreham
Built-Up Area: Shoreham
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Church of England Parish: Shoreham St Peter and St Paul
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Cottage
1.
5280 SHOREHAM SHOREHAM
Church Street
(North Side)
The Vicarage.
Vicarage Cottage.
TQ 5261 31/1156
II
2.
Irregular shaped building of varying dates, incorporating a C16 timber framed
structure. Main east elevation has 2 storey, 3 window centre part of C18
appearance but with later rendering; moulded eaves cornice and tiled roof. At
right a 2 storey canted bay of yellow brick and at left a similar bay of random
rubble, both early C19 and with hipped tiled roofs. Various sash windows, some
with glazing bars. Inside a good C16 beamed ceiling. Link on south side to
Vicarage Cottage, a 2 storey, 2 window building of flint rubble with red brick
dressings, incorporating stabling on ground floor. Brick dentil eaves cornice
and tiled roof. Lean-to right extension. Various C19 casements and stable
doors. Ornamental bust set in flint rubble panel at 1st floor centre. Timber
framed core, possible C16.
The Vicarage
Vicarage Cottage
shall be amended to read
The Old Vicarage
Coachmans Cottage
In lines 6 and 7 "Vicarage Cottage" should now read "Coachmans Cottage"
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1.
5280 SHOREHAM SHOREHAM
Church Street
(North Side)
The Vicarage.
Vicarage Cottage.
TQ 5261 31/1156
II
2.
Irregular shaped building of varying dates, incorporating a C16 timber framed
structure. Main east elevation has 2 storey, 3 window centre part of C18 appearance
but with later rendering; moulded eaves cornice and tiled roof. At right a
2 storey canted bay of yellow brick and at left a similar bay of random rubble,
both early C19 and with hipped tiled roofs. Various sash windows, some with
glazing bars. Inside a good C16 beamed ceiling. Link on south side to Vicarage
Cottage, a 2 storey, 2 window building of flint rubble with red brick dressings,
incorporating stabling on ground floor. Brick dentil eaves cornice and tiled
roof. Lean-to right extension. Various C19 casements and stable doors. Ornamental
bust set in flint rubble panel at 1st floor centre. Timber framed core, possibly
C16.
Listing NGR: TQ5222661564
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