Latitude: 51.3028 / 51°18'9"N
Longitude: 0.3462 / 0°20'46"E
OS Eastings: 563650
OS Northings: 158575
OS Grid: TQ636585
Mapcode National: GBR NP8.BB7
Mapcode Global: VHHPN.YJD4
Plus Code: 9F32883W+4F
Entry Name: Ford Place and Wall to North
Listing Date: 1 August 1952
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1236317
English Heritage Legacy ID: 427268
ID on this website: 101236317
Location: Wrotham Heath, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, TN15
County: Kent
District: Tonbridge and Malling
Civil Parish: Wrotham
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Church of England Parish: Wrotham St George
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Architectural structure
TQ 65 NW WROTHAM C.P. FORD LANE
5/24 (east side)
1.8.52
Ford Place and wall
to north
GV
II*
Country house, of which only south wing survives. Dated 1582 and 1605 on stacks,
but armorials C20 in style. Probably built about 1600. Red brick to north and
west, with some stone dressings. The south side of brick and coursed rubble on
ground-floor. Rendered on 1st floor. Stringcourse over ground-floor to north.
Plain tiled roof, with 3 gables to north, decorative with steps, quarter-circles and
lunettes surmounting. Large stepped gable to west. Three chimney-breasts with tall
stacks on south side. 2 storeys; regular 3 window 1st floor to north, mullioned and
transom windows of rubbed brick to resemble stone, under each north side gable.
2 blocked windows of similar type on 1st floor of west end. Irregular fenestration
of ground-floor of north front and on south front. C20 boarded and rubbed door in
moulded surround to right of west facade. Interior: collar-purlin roof with
crown-posts, modified and re-used at east end of block. Linenfold panelling in one
1st floor room, a stone chimney-piece in another, its lintel covered with arabesques
and 2 squirrels below blackbird in cherry. West drawing room; large fireplace with
bressumer. Wall: attached at west end of north side. C16 in origin, but much
patched later. Coursed rubble stone below, red and blue brick above, on probable
site of courtyard screen wall. 6 ft high and 30 yds long. Remains of blocked
gateway visible in centre. House probably built by William Clarke, to whom there is
a brass dated 1611 in Wrotham Church. Forde passed to the Bartholomew and Geary
families of West Peckham in the eighteenth century, at which time it was relegated
to farmhouse status and sold. Restored, after semi-dereliction, in the 1920's, it
is now divided into 2 properties.
Listing NGR: TQ6076359294
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