Latitude: 51.3114 / 51°18'40"N
Longitude: 0.1914 / 0°11'29"E
OS Eastings: 552830
OS Northings: 159199
OS Grid: TQ528591
Mapcode National: GBR T3.BXJ
Mapcode Global: VHHPL.89JJ
Plus Code: 9F32856R+HH
Entry Name: Castle Cottages and Store Building at East End
Listing Date: 10 September 1954
Last Amended: 16 January 1975
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1273146
English Heritage Legacy ID: 446061
ID on this website: 101273146
Location: Otford, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14
County: Kent
District: Sevenoaks
Civil Parish: Otford
Built-Up Area: Otford
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Church of England Parish: Otford St Bartholomew
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1.
5280 OTFORD OTFORD
The Green
TQ 5259 21/747 Nos I to 3 (consec)
l0.9.54 (Castle Cottages) and
Store Building at East end
(Formerly listed as Palace of
the Archbishop of Canterbury)
II* GV
2.
These buildings are part of the only surviving range of the palace built by
Archbishop Warham in the early Cl6. The original walls of red brick with blue
headers and stone quoins and dressings. High galleted rubble plinth with moulded
stone coping. Windows of 1 or 2 Tudor-arched lights, mostly under hoodmoulds.
The 2-storey cottages, of 1 or 2 windows' width, have 1st floors rebuilt in
brick and rebuilt tiled roofs. Modern casement windows and modern doors, that
of No 2 under original, 4-centred stone arch. Storage building (AM) (formerly
the chapel) also has renewed tiled roof hipped over half-octagonal ends. 2
doors under moulded stone arches, 1 3-centred and one 4-centred.
At west end of the range stands the roofless tower of the palace, now a
scheduled AM but visually part of the group.
[All the buildings in The Green form a group.]
Listing NGR: TQ5283059199
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