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Latitude: 51.3634 / 51°21'48"N
Longitude: 1.2729 / 1°16'22"E
OS Eastings: 627932
OS Northings: 167790
OS Grid: TR279677
Mapcode National: GBR VYP.JM1
Mapcode Global: VHLG5.0ZRP
Plus Code: 9F33977F+94
Entry Name: Nether Hale Farmhouse
Listing Date: 13 October 1982
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1266639
English Heritage Legacy ID: 420940
ID on this website: 101266639
Location: Thanet, Kent, CT7
County: Kent
District: Thanet
Civil Parish: St. Nicholas at Wade
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: Farmhouse
ST NICHOLAS AT WADE CANTERBURY ROAD
TR 26 NE
(north side)
13-10-82 Nether Hale
1/74
Nether Hale Farmhouse
II*
House. Mid C15, clad and extended c.1694 and mid C18. Timber framed,
exposed close studding on right return with flint infill, otherwise
clad with red brick and flint and brown brick. Plain tiled roof.
Four framed bay hall house, now ceiled and lobby entry plan with added
brick bay. Two storeys on plinth with moulded eaves cornice to hipped
roof. Brick stacks to centre left, rear right, and large projecting
stack at end right, flint base with moulded corbel to banded white and
red brick stack (c.1600). Four glazing bar sashes on first floor and 3
tripartite and segmental headed glazing bar sashes on ground floor with
door of 4 raised and fielded panels with flat hood on brackets to centre
left. Projecting wing at left with banded flint and brick on plinth with
plat band, cornice and gable, originally shaped but since pared down.
Alphabetical wall ties in gable: P
E I.
Segmental headed glazing bar sash on first floor, and tripartite sash
on ground floor. Left return: rendered, with pilaster strips on first
floor. Interior: crown post roof. Early C16 smoke bay and firehood
and partial ceiling over of hall. Early C17 complete flooring in of
hall and insertion of central stack (end stack of c.1600 with depressed
arch and moulded surround). Surviving C15 2 light arched window with
chamfered and moulded heads and surrounds. The wing added 1694 reputed
to be originally the brew house (Igglesden, vol. 26, 90; see also
analysis and illustrations in E. Mercer, English Vernacular Houses, 1972).
Listing NGR: TR2796467597
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