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10 and 11, Six Bells Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Sevenoaks, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2684 / 51°16'6"N

Longitude: 0.1932 / 0°11'35"E

OS Eastings: 553098

OS Northings: 154421

OS Grid: TQ530544

Mapcode National: GBR MN4.FNZ

Mapcode Global: VHHPS.9DH0

Plus Code: 9F32759V+97

Entry Name: 10 and 11, Six Bells Lane

Listing Date: 29 September 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1336379

English Heritage Legacy ID: 172269

ID on this website: 101336379

Location: Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13

County: Kent

District: Sevenoaks

Civil Parish: Sevenoaks

Built-Up Area: Sevenoaks

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Sevenoaks St Nicholas

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

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Description



SIX BELLS LANE
1.
1614
Nos l0 & 11
TQ 5354/1/52
II GV
2.
Pair of C18 2-storey cottages. Ground floor with exposed vertical framing
and brick infilling. Painted weatherboarding on 1st floor. Eaves and
gutter. Ridge tile roof and end projecting brick stacks. Ground floor
with 1 plain boarded cottage door and 1 half-glazed door. 2 sliding
casements. 2 plain casements, 4 widely spaced casements on 1st floor.

Nos 10 to 16 (consec) form a group.


Listing NGR: TQ5309854421

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