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Monument details
HER Number: | TQ 56 SW 130 |
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Type of record: | Listed Building |
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Name: | RUINS OF BATH HOUSE AT LULLINGSTONE CASTLE |
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Summary
Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1700 to 1799
Summary from record TQ 56 SW 120:
Possible brick bath house, or folly, close to the River Darent. Named after Queen Anne who used to visit Lullingstone Castle. Was in a ruinous state in 1983 and now, 2003, no longer marked on maps. Currently in a ruinous, roofless condition.
Grid Reference: | TQ 5325 6448 |
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Map Sheet: | TQ56SW |
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Parish: | EYNSFORD, SEVENOAKS, KENT |
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Monument Types
- FOLLY? (Post Medieval - 1700 AD? to 1700 AD (post))
- SITE (Post Medieval - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)
- BATH HOUSE? (Abandoned ?, Post Medieval - 1702 AD? to 1702 AD (post))
Full description
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The following text is from the original listed building designation:
EYNSFORD LULLINGSTONE LANE 1. 5280 Lullingstone Ruins of Bath House TQ 56 SW 5/70 at Lullingstone Castle II 2. C18. Rectangular brick bath about 12 ft long by 8 ft wide surrounded by brick and flint and oval-shaped wall now ruined but rising to a height of about 8 ft. This is situated on the banks of the River Darenth which provided the water.
Listing NGR: TQ5301664385
Description from record TQ 56 SW 120:
Possible brick bath house, or folly, close to the River Darent. Named after Queen Anne who used to visit Lullingstone Castle (TQ 56 SW 18). In a ruinous state and now, 2003, nolonger marked on maps. Just visible on 1999 Kent CC aerial photograph survey.(1-2)
<1> Pittman, S., 1983, Lullingstone Park: The Evolution of a Medieval Deer Park (Monograph). SKE11893.
<2> Pittman, S, 2003, Additional information from Susan Pittman concerning Lullingstone Park (Unpublished document). SKE11937.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | <1> | Monograph: Pittman, S.. 1983. Lullingstone Park: The Evolution of a Medieval Deer Park. |
<2> | Unpublished document: Pittman, S. 2003. Additional information from Susan Pittman concerning Lullingstone Park. |
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