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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 64 SE 311
Type of record:Building
Name:Former oasthouses at Stace Farm, Kiln Way, Paddock Wood

Summary

Three large round oasts appear on the 1st (1862-1875), 2nd (1897-1900), 3rd (1906-1923), 4th (1929-1952)ed.and modern OS maps. Now converted.


Grid Reference:TQ 6711 4445
Map Sheet:TQ64SE
Parish:PADDOCK WOOD, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT

Monument Types

  • OASTHOUSE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1850 AD? to 2050 AD?)

Full description

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Three large round oasts appear on the 1st (1862-1875), 2nd (1897-1900), 3rd (1906-1923), 4th (1929-1952)ed.and modern OS maps. Now converted.
Triple round kiln oast house. Large 20 foot kilns, with brick cement and tarred roofs. Once part of Stace Farm, now known as 2 & 4 Kiln Way.


Geograph Project Limited, 2010, Geograph: Photograph every square. (Website). SKE31453.

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---Website: Geograph Project Limited. 2010. Geograph: Photograph every square..

Related records

TQ 64 SE 310Part of: Stace Farm, Kiln Way, Paddock Wood (Farmstead)