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Monument details

HER Number:TR 15 NE 903
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:1 AND 2 THE BOROUGH

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1567 to 1899. 1 and 2 The Borough


Grid Reference:TR 1509 5817
Map Sheet:TR15NE
Parish:CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

Monument Types

  • HOUSE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1567 AD to 2050 AD)
  • INN (Post Medieval - 1846 AD? to 1891 AD?)
Protected Status:Listed Building (II) 1277770: 1 AND 2 THE BOROUGH

Full description

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Description from record TR 15 NE 176:
Nos 1 and 2 The Borough [TR 15095816 sited from OS 1/1250 1971]. Grade II. Late 16th - 17th century timber-framed building refaced. (1) No 1. 16th century timber-framed building. No 2. Timber-framed building with later 16th - 17th additions. (2) 14th/15th century block to rear rebuilt after fire (NMR photos). (3)

The Canterbury UAD states that No. 1 The Borough was previously an inn known as The Roebuck.
Around 1875 this inn changed to Gallant Hussar but that closed in 1891.

In 1846 the Licencing List named Robert Walpole as inkeeper; eight years later the inkeeper was Caroline Walpole (widow). When the Roebuck closed as an inn for a time the premises were owned by Paine and Sons (watchmakers). In 1992 No. 1 The Borough was an antique shop.

'Roe' sometimes applied to the female red deer - Roebuck - the male deer. (4)

The building was subject to a historic building survey in 2009. The analysis showed that the two properties started life as a single dwelling or house that was subdivided in later years. This proved to be a timber-framed, medieval open-hall house of perhaps fifteenth-century date. (5)

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 944 THE BOROUGH (South West Side)
Nos 1 and 2 TR 1458 SE 3/53 3.12,49.
II GV
2. Late C16-Cl7 timber -framed building refaced. 2 storeys and attics plastered. Old tiled roof with 2 gables and 1 tiny hipped dormer. 2 windows, casements in the dormers and 5 light bays on first floors. Later C19 shopfronts. The side elevation is part tile hung, part pebble dash. The rear elevation has 2 tile hung gable ends.
Nos 1 to 4 (consec) and Nos 7 to 21 (consec) form a grade II group. Also forms a group with Nos 72 to 74 (consec) and St Mary Northgate Hall, Northgate.
Listing NGR: TR1508358178 (6)


<1> DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 16 (OS Card Reference). SKE40009.

<2> Hist Build Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57021 8 of 21 (OS Card Reference). SKE43825.

<3> RHL 11.08.89 (OS Card Reference). SKE49245.

<4> Wilmot, E., 1992, Eighty Lost Inns of Canterbury (Monograph). SKE29747.

<5> Canterbury Archaeological Trust Ltd, 2009, NOS.1 AND 2 THE BOROUGH CANTERBURY, KENT a revised and updated architectural appraisal (Unpublished document). SKE52619.

<6> 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: DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 16.
<2>OS Card Reference: Hist Build Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57021 8 of 21.
<3>OS Card Reference: RHL 11.08.89.
<4>Monograph: Wilmot, E.. 1992. Eighty Lost Inns of Canterbury.
<5>Unpublished document: Canterbury Archaeological Trust Ltd. 2009. NOS.1 AND 2 THE BOROUGH CANTERBURY, KENT a revised and updated architectural appraisal.
<6>XYMap: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #24308 Listed building, ]