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Monument details
HER Number: | TQ 95 NE 105 |
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Type of record: | Listed Building |
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Name: | SHARSTED COURT |
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Summary
Grade I listed building. Main construction periods 1300 to 1932. Sahrsted Courtv was originaly a coutyard-style medieval manor house, partly rebuilt in the 17th cnd especially the 19th cneturies.
Grid Reference: | TQ 95119 58174 |
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Map Sheet: | TQ95NE |
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Parish: | DODDINGTON, SWALE, KENT |
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Monument Types
- MANOR HOUSE (Medieval to Modern - 1300 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status: | Listed Building (I) 1335856: SHARSTED COURT |
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Full description
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Description from record TQ 95 NE 9:
[TQ 9511 5817] Sharsted Court [NAT] (1) Sharsted Court, Kent, is a 14th century manor house of the courtyard type, partly rebuilt in 1711, and much altered in the 19th century. (2)(3) A private house as described, in good condition. See GP AO 63/129/4. (4) Sharsted Court, Grade I. 14th to 17th century house. Remodelled 1711 and extended 1880's and c. 1911. (For full description see list.) (5)
The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TQ 95 NE DODDINGTON Sharsted Court
5/7 Sharsted Court 24.1.67 GV I
House. C14 to C17, remodelled 1711 (dated on rainwater heads) and extended 1880's and c.1911. Red brick and plain tiled roofs, with timber framed wings to rear clad with red brick and flint and flint rubble plastered gable also to rear. The work of 1711 encased and maintained the plan of a C14 hall house with 2 cross-wings, the rear gable of the service wing survives, extended to enclose staircase. Chalk and flint walls survive to interior of hall. To the rear of this were added 2 timber framed ranges late C14, extended and remodelled C16 - early C20 to form a double courtyard, now opened by demolition of enclosing (south-east) C20 range. Entrance front (north-west):two storeys and attic on plinth with plat band, raised in centre, projecting wings to left and right with wide modillion eaves cornices to hipped roofs, and dormer in each wing with heavy segmental pediment. The left wing with comtemporary 1 bay extension and separately hipped, with stack at end left, and 2 projecting stacks at end right. Recessed centre rising to battlements with central wooden belfry with ogee cupola. Regular fenestration of 7 glazing bar sashes on first floor, 3 to left, 2 to right and 2 centre with central blocked window space, and 3 glazing bar sashes to left on ground floor, 2 cross-windows to right, and 2 double height glazing bar sashes to centre. All windows with exposed frames, gauged heads and aprons. Central double three-quarter glazed doors in projecting and battlemented porch, with Corinthian pilasters, pulvinated and enriched frieze, and segmental pediment containing crest of winged demi-bull rampant. To right, early C20 ballroom, 1 storey, 2 glazing bar sashes, double span hipped roof. Left return front: C18 wing extends for 4 window bays (glazing bar sashes) and ends in banqueting room added c.1911 with 2 hipped dormers. Rear: 3 projecting ranges, to left C16 remodelled in C19, timber clad brick and flint; to centre C17 timber framed range with red brick infill, 2 storeys, plinth,with plat band and 3 wood casements on each floor;to right, the rear of the C20 banqueting hall. To left on rear wall of main range is flint and rubble plastered gable, 2 storeys and garret, with kneelered parapet and irregular fenestration of C19 mullioned windows. Interior: a complex house. Crown post roofs survive in the two C14 rear wings, the crown posts braced to arched tie beams. The house was divided in 1374 to allow for a widow's dower house, including a range at "the west end of the south side of the Great Chamber" and "a new Chamber at the East side with cellars built under the same" (See E. Selby Teynham Manor and Hundred - reprinted 1982). This corresponds exactly to the 2 timber framed ranges (the easterly with cellar) either side of the surviving gable of the "Great Chamber". The western range is extended by a range countinuously jettied towards the courtyard, but visible only inside the building. Two storey hall at present undecorated, leading from it the Grand Staircase of 1711, spiral balusters around an open well, with renewed moulded handrail and acorn newel heads, and original bolection moulded panelling. Back stairs with turned balusters, dog leg with half landing plan, headed by doorway with keyed arch on imposts. Newel staircase reversing direction of twist at half flight leads to attic. Heavy screen of c.1600 to cellar stairs with turned baluster ornament. C17 panelling survives in some upstairs rooms and re-used in C20 ballroom. Panelling of c.1711, designed in some cases for specific paintings and tapestries (now sold) survives in most state rooms and main bedrooms, as do C18 and early C19 fireplaces. The hall and library retain 1711 beamed and plastered ceilings; the drawing room and banquet room with C20 plastered ceiling, the ballroom with wooden ceiling of geometric panels. The work of 1711 was carried out for Colonel William Delaune, M.P. (See B.0.E. Kent II 1983. 403; C. Hussey, Country Life, March 3 and March 10, 1950; E. Selby, Teynham Manor and Hundred, reprint 1982). Listing NGR: TQ9511958174 (8)
<1> OS 6" 1960 (OS Card Reference). SKE48367.
<2> Country Life 3 3 1950 586-590 Plan Illust (C Hussey) (OS Card Reference). SKE39426.
<3> Country Life 10 3 1950 658-692 (OS Card Reference). SKE39375.
<4> F1 ASP 26-JUL-63 (OS Card Reference). SKE42307.
<5> DOE(HHR) Boro of Swale Kent 21 3 85 5-7 (OS Card Reference). SKE40840.
<6> Field report for monument TQ 95 NE 9 - April, 1962 (Bibliographic reference). SKE4803.
<7> SHARSTED COURT, N.W. FRONT (1711) AT DODDINGTON FROM N.W. (Photograph). SKE2535.
<8> 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" 1960. |
<2> | OS Card Reference: Country Life 3 3 1950 586-590 Plan Illust (C Hussey). |
<3> | OS Card Reference: Country Life 10 3 1950 658-692. |
<4> | OS Card Reference: F1 ASP 26-JUL-63. |
<5> | OS Card Reference: DOE(HHR) Boro of Swale Kent 21 3 85 5-7. |
<6> | Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 95 NE 9 - April, 1962. |
<7> | Photograph: SHARSTED COURT, N.W. FRONT (1711) AT DODDINGTON FROM N.W.. OS63/F129/4. Black and White. Negative. |
<8>XY | Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #33905 Listed Building, ] |