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TR 24 NE SHEPERDSWELL & COLDRED WALDERSHARE PARK
Gates and walls to
2/111 Kitchen Garden,
Waldershare Park
GV II shall be amended to read:- TR 24 NE SHEPHERDSWELL & COLDRED WALDERSHARE PARK
Garden Cottage, gates
2/111 and walls to Kitchen
Garden, Waldershare Park
GV II
Gardener's cottage, gates and walls to formal garden, later kitchen
garden. Gates and walls early C18, associated with buildings of
Waldershare Park by William Talmon, cottage early C19 built into one of
these walls. Walls are of plum coloured brick with red brick dressings
with wrought iron gates. The long sides of the enclosure are bounded by
low brick walls, about 2 feet high, with stone cornice to simple iron
railings, broken on west side by 2 gates with low flanking gate pier.
Southern end formed by simple iron railings with gate. Main entrance on
north front, the flanking brick walls about 5 feet high swept up to piers
about 12 feet high with red brick quoins and capped with stone cornices
and moulded leaded urns, with fixed wrought iron rails with scrolled
piers and central double leaf gates hung from wrought scrolled piers, the
whole about 12 feet high, the gates with low dog rails and simple
cresting. Attached to the north is Garden Cottage of c1830. Mainly
stuccoed but painted brick to first floor front. Slate roof. 2 storeys
3 windows. 1st floor has 2 6-pane sashes and circular central window.
Ground floor has 2 9-pane sashes in cambered architraves. Central flush
panelled door and later trelliswork porch. Rear elevation built into
curved wall. 1st floor has 2 6-pane sashes and later central window.
Ground floor has 2 cambered-openings with C20 doors, mid C19 1-storey
extension with plank door. ------------------------------------ TR 24 NE SHEPERDSWELL & COLDRED WALDERSHARE PARK
2/111 Gates and
walls to Kitchen
22.8.62 Garden,
Waldershare
Park
GV II
Gates and walls to formal garden, later kitchen garden. Early C18,
associated with building of Waldershare Park by William Talman. Plum
coloured brick with red brick dressings, and wrought iron. The long sides
of the enclosure are bounded by low brick walls, about 2 feet high, with
stone cornice to simple iron railings, broken on west side by 2 gates with
low flanking gate pier. Southern end formed by simple iron railings with
gate. Main entrance on north front, the flanking brick walls about 5
feet high swept up to piers about 12 feet high with red brick quoins
and capped with stone cornices and moulded leaden urns, with fixed wrought
iron rails with scrolled piers and central double leaf gates hung from
wrought scrolled piers, the whole about 12 feet high, the gates with low
dog rails, and simple cresting. The gates and enclosure are at head of
an avenue of trees, the walk through them passing through the enclosure
to a fountain now within the woods to the south.
Listing NGR: TR2794548248
Legacy
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Legacy System number:
178640
Legacy System:
LBS
Sources
Other Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 24 Kent,
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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