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Latitude: 51.1536 / 51°9'12"N
Longitude: 0.3955 / 0°23'43"E
OS Eastings: 567623
OS Northings: 142095
OS Grid: TQ676420
Mapcode National: GBR NR2.QS8
Mapcode Global: VHJMX.S8XJ
Plus Code: 9F32593W+C5
Entry Name: Archway About 15 Metres East of Brenchley Manor
Listing Date: 24 August 1990
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1249084
English Heritage Legacy ID: 430801
ID on this website: 101249084
Location: Market Heath, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN12
County: Kent
District: Tunbridge Wells
Civil Parish: Brenchley
Built-Up Area: Brenchley
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Church of England Parish: Brenchley All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Archway
TQ 64 SE BRENCHLEY BRENCHLEY ROAD, BRENCHLEY
6/39 Archway about 15m east of
Brenchley Manor
GV II*
Archway. 1577 (datestone). Freestone. Rustic Renaissance. Described as
"Serlian classicism" by Pevsner, who reads the date as 1592, West Kent and the
Weald (1976 edn.). Probably erected for Elizabeth Fane, whose coat of arms is
carved in the pediment. A round-headed pedimented archway opposite the front
door and north of Brenchley Manor. There has been some debate about whether
it has been moved from some other location in the grounds of the manor
(Oswald). A round-headed arch with a keystone springs from worn imposts, one
of which retains a lozenge-carved capital. Flanking the arch sturdy pilasters
support an entablature with a pediment, crowned by an idiosyncratic carved
ornament, with similar ornaments to left and right of the pediment. The
pilasters have deep rusticated bases with lozenge-carved banding, similar
banding to the reeded pilasters. The entablature has a frieze similar to a
triglyph frieze but with 4 mouldings, with guttae below. Pediment carved with
Elizabeth Fane's arms in relief and a date of 1577 (often misread for 1522).
The 3 ornaments crowning the archway are unexpectedly large and eccentric.
Each one consists of a squat flat-faced baluster, carved with crude scrolls
and topped with a depressed ball finial. The archway has a pair of probably
early C20 wrought iron gates.
Source Oswald, A., 'Brenchley, Kent. 2', Country Life, June 7, 1946.
Listing NGR: TQ6759542105
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