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Latitude: 51.1809 / 51°10'51"N
Longitude: 1.3108 / 1°18'38"E
OS Eastings: 631490
OS Northings: 147616
OS Grid: TR314476
Mapcode National: GBR X26.VLR
Mapcode Global: VHLH4.NLV3
Plus Code: 9F3358J6+98
Entry Name: Maydensole Farmhouse
Listing Date: 11 October 1963
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1237618
English Heritage Legacy ID: 428200
ID on this website: 101237618
Location: Napchester, Dover, Kent, CT15
County: Kent
District: Dover
Civil Parish: Sutton
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SUTTON
TR 34 NW
7/85 Maydensole
Farmhouse
11.10.63
GV II*
House. C16, altered early C18 and extended c.1786. Flint and red brick on
left return, refaced and extended with red brick. Plain tiled roof. Two
storeys on plinth with discontinuous plat band and parapet, stepped up to
right to return-hipped cross-wing, with stacks to right, and projecting and
twice offset at end left. Three glazing bar sashes on first floor and 3 on
ground floor with gauged heads. Central half-glazed door in panelled,
round-headed surround within Doric porch. Original blocked doorway to
right, the present door added c.1786, and interrupting the plat band.
Interior: large open kitchen wing to rear with outside stair, with remains
of bread oven and copper, and partly framed partition wall to older front
block. All doorways throughout house with reeded door surrounds with
moulded circles, roses and other motifs in the corners, each doorway of a
difference pattern. Greek key motifs on door panels. Main room with
elliptically arched tripartite arcade on fluted pilasters at one end, reeded
and moulded fire surrounds with moulded fitted cupboards (disguising earlier
inglenooks). Moulded skirting, dado rail and cornice in downstairs rooms.
Wreathed rail to geometric stair with scrolled open string and unturned
balusters. Two cellars, one with slate-tabled dairy. William Garside of
Sutton Court bought the property c.1786, and a brick on an attached wall
outside is inscribed W.G.86. Notable survival of late C18 neo-classical
detailing in a relatively small farmhouse.
Listing NGR: TR3149047616
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