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Architecture of Kent

29 May 2012
1881 – St. Nicholas’ Church, Rodmersham, Kent

1881 – St. Nicholas’ Church, Rodmersham, Kent

Architect: S. Slingsby Staffwood St Nicholas Church was started in the 15th Century and constructed out of locally quarried dark flint and stone. Indeed the church’s imposing tower is widely considered to be...

12 January 2010
1882 – Extension to Church, Bromley, Kent

1882 – Extension to Church, Bromley, Kent

Architect: T.G. Jackson The first recorded rector of Bromley, Richard of Wendover, served from 1226 to 1238. However, as the basin of the present font is Norman, it is possible that a church...

18 August 2012
1882 – House at Cranbrook, Kent

1882 – House at Cranbrook, Kent

Architect: W. West Neve & Ernest Newton Perspective View with plan published in The Building News, July 28th 1882.

24 February 2013
1882 – Kent Hatch, Westerham, Kent

1882 – Kent Hatch, Westerham, Kent

Architect: Mervyn Edmund Macartney Perspective View With Plan published in The Building News,December 29th 1882

21 December 2009
1882 – St. Mary’s Star of The Sea, Hastings, Kent

1882 – St. Mary’s Star of The Sea, Hastings, Kent

Architect: Basil Champneys Built of flint with stone dressings in the Decorated/Perpendicular style in 1882.

29 June 2009
1882 – The New Home for Orphans, Swanley, Kent

1882 – The New Home for Orphans, Swanley, Kent

Architect: H. Spalding

24 February 2012
1883 – Country House, Bromley, Kent

1883 – Country House, Bromley, Kent

Architect: Aston Webb Perspective view of country house published in The Builder, May 19th, 1883.

29 June 2009
1883 – Entrance to a House at Beckenham, Kent

1883 – Entrance to a House at Beckenham, Kent

Architect: W.H. Powell

17 November 2010
1883 – House at Grove Park, Kent

1883 – House at Grove Park, Kent

Architect: Ernest Newton A House at Grove Park including ground plan published in The Building News, November 9th 1883.