Latitude: 51.1663 / 51°9'58"N
Longitude: 0.2371 / 0°14'13"E
OS Eastings: 556507
OS Northings: 143160
OS Grid: TQ565431
Mapcode National: GBR MPC.SXL
Mapcode Global: VHHQ6.2Y69
Plus Code: 9F32568P+GR
Entry Name: Nos 1, 2 and 3 Rock Cottages Including Garden Wall to the West
Listing Date: 24 August 1990
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1277728
English Heritage Legacy ID: 430586
ID on this website: 101277728
Location: Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN3
County: Kent
District: Tunbridge Wells
Civil Parish: Bidborough
Built-Up Area: Southborough
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Church of England Parish: St Peter with Christ Church and St Matthew Southborough and St Lawrence Bidborough
Church of England Diocese: Rochester
Tagged with: Cottage
TQ 56 43 BIDBOROUGH HIGH STREET (east side)
11/16 Nos 1, 2 and 3 Rock Cottages
including garden wall to the
west
GV II
House, divided into 2, formerly into 3 or 4 small cottages, including garden
wall to the west. Front block (Nos 1 and 2, now one house) probably late
C17/early C18; rear block (No 3) circa mid C19. The ground floor of the front
block is partly built directly off the sandstone of the quarry in which the
house is sited, the stone dressed in situ to form the ground floor walls. The
first floor is timber-framed and hung with late C19 or C20 clay tiles; brick
stacks; peg-tile roof. No 3 is sandstone ashlar with a tiled roof, and 2
stone stacks.
Plan and Development: The house is sited immediately south east of the south
lychgate to the parish church. The front block, facing west, is 2 rooms wide,
each principal room heated from projecting end stacks with narrow rear service
rooms. A central entrance faces the stair with a second entrance in the left
(north) gable end. No 3 adjoins at the rear (east) on the same axis with 2
rear lateral stacks, one front door on the south return and another at the
north end of the east elevation. The southern lateral stack is either a C20
addition or a complete rebuilding. A copy of a C19 painting, held in the
National Monuments Record shows Nos 1 and 2 before the addition of No 3 with
the first floor framing exposed and a weatherboarded lean-to porch (which no
longer exists) on the west elevation.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-bay west front (Nos 1 and 2) with a
moulded eaves cornice, gabled roof and a central C20 front door with a flat
porch hood. The stack has handmade brick shafts and moulded caps. C20 2-
light first floor casements to left and right, the centre window over the
front door blocked. 2 similar ground floor 3-light casements. On the left
return the gable end doorway is cut through the quarry stone. On the right
return one first and one ground floor window to the front block. The rear
block has a C19 front door and co-eval 16-pane sash above. The east elevation
has a door to the right (north) and 2 C19 sashes between between the lateral
stacks.
Interior: Ground floor rooms plain, circa late C17 chamfered cross beams to
the first floor with hollow step stops, wall post with square cut jowl visible
in first floor rear room.
Roof: Side purlin roof with butt purlins to the left (north) end of Nos 1 and
2, the roof timbers over the right end have been renewed.
An incomplete coped stone garden wall to the garden west of Nos 1 and 2 is
included in the listing, as is a probably late C19 pump in working order
outside No 3.
National Monuments Record.
Listing NGR: TQ5650743160
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