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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 75 NW 40
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:Church of St Peter, Ditton

Summary

12thc or earlier church, later medieval additions Grade II* listed building. Church constructed during the 12th century with early 14th century and 15th century additions. West tower, nave chancel. A restoration took place in 1860. It is constructed of ragstone, rubble and stone with a plain tiled roof.


Grid Reference:TQ 70986 58047
Map Sheet:TQ75NW
Parish:DITTON, TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT

Monument Types

  • CHURCH (Medieval to Modern - 1100 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (II*) 1099197: CHURCH OF ST PETER AD VINCULA

Full description

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[TQ 70985805] St. Peter's Ch. [TU] (1) The church of Ditton is dedicated to St. Peter. It is a small building with a west tower. [History of church from temp. Henry II to date of writing given.] (2) The church consists of nave and chancel with modern north vestry, and west tower. The tower is Norman, with square-and-trefoil-headed single lights, and with an Early English west doorway, with a twin-light 15c window above. The nave has single ogee-headed, and twin lights of 13-15thc. date. In the south wall is a blocked-up Early English doorway and two of the windows are modern restorations. The fabric is of ragstone and ironstone. The church, which is in good condition, is in use for ecclesiastical purposes. GP AO/59/8/5 from North-West of the Tower " 8/6 from North-East. General view. (3) Ditton, near Maidstone, has a late 11c. priests' doorway in to the chancel, but, uncommonly, on the north side. (4) In normal use. (5) TQ 75 NW DITTON CP NEW ROAD (west side) 8/123 Church of St Peter ad Vincula 25.8.59 II* Church. C12, early C14, C15, restored 1860 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Ragstone rubblestone with dressed stone dressings, plain tiled roof. West tower, nave chancel. Plain C15 2-stage tower with string below plain coped parapet. Main entrance in west front of tower. 3-window nave with 2 unrestored early C14 windows to east; curvilinar tracery. 2-window chancel; C15 square-headed windows with drip moulds a cusped pointed arched lights. Early C14-type east window added by Scott. Interior: Braced and trussed roof with plaster infilling. Chancel arch replaced by Scott. Monuments: Richard Brown, d. 1672, erected after 1691. Tablet with scrolly open pediment, side scrolls, swags and winged below. Stained glass, of early C14 in left-hand window of north side of nave. TQ 75 NW DITTON CP NEW ROAD (west side)

Description from record TQ 75 NW 284:
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
DITTON CP NEW ROAD TQ 75 NW (west side) 8/123 Church of St Peter ad 25.8.59 Vincula
- II*
Church. C12, early C14, C15, restored 1860 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Ragstone rubblestone with dressed stone dressings, plain tiled roof. West tower, nave chancel. Plain C15 2-stage tower with string below plain coped parapet. Main entrance in west front of tower. 3-window nave with 2 unrestored early C14 windows to east; curvilinear tracery. 2-window chancel; C15 square-headed windows with drip moulds a cusped pointed arched lights. Early C14-type east window added by Scott. Interior: Braced and trussed roof with plaster infilling. Chancel arch replaced by Scott. Monuments: Richard Brown, d. 1672, erected after 1691. Tablet with scrolly open pediment, side scrolls, swags and winged below. Stained glass, of early C14 in left-hand window of north side of nave. Listing NGR: TQ7126758336 (10)

HE archive material : BF052992 CHURCH OF ST PETER AD UNCULA, NEW ROAD, DITTON


<1> OS 6" 1938-48 (OS Card Reference). SKE48355.

<2> A History of Kent Vol.2 (1782), p.189 (Hasted) (OS Card Reference). SKE32819.

<3> F1 ASP 02-MAY-59 (OS Card Reference). SKE41898.

<4> Kent Churches 1954 p.39 (Pratt, Boorhan and Torr) (OS Card Reference). SKE45911.

<5> F2 ASP 19-FEB-64 (OS Card Reference). SKE43136.

<6> DOE (HHR) Dist of Tonbridge & Malling Kent 1987 44 (OS Card Reference). SKE40388.

<7> Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 260 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE37857.

<8> Field report for monument TQ 75 NW 40 - May, 1959 (Bibliographic reference). SKE3903.

<9> Field report for monument TQ 75 NW 40 - February, 1964 (Bibliographic reference). SKE3904.

<10> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: OS 6" 1938-48.
<2>OS Card Reference: A History of Kent Vol.2 (1782), p.189 (Hasted).
<3>OS Card Reference: F1 ASP 02-MAY-59.
<4>OS Card Reference: Kent Churches 1954 p.39 (Pratt, Boorhan and Torr).
<5>OS Card Reference: F2 ASP 19-FEB-64.
<6>OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) Dist of Tonbridge & Malling Kent 1987 44.
<7>OS Card Reference: Bldgs of Eng W Kent & the Weald 1980 260 (J Newman).
<8>Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 75 NW 40 - May, 1959.
<9>Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 75 NW 40 - February, 1964.
<10>XYMap: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #19952 Chruch, ]