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ID:SKE54072
Title:Archive material associated with Kits Coty Scheduled Monument
Originator:Historic England
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Summary:922224 "KITS COTY" Notebook entitled, "Kits Coty" (on cover) and "Topographical Directory of Britain During the Celtic or British, Romano-British, Saxon, Danish, Anglo-Saxon & pre-Norman Periods, Illustrated" (flyleaf). This notebook is one volume of what would appear to have been a series, but which are now missing. It features the sites of Kits Coty and the Countless Stones only. It contains notes accompanied by printed guides to the sites, printed plans including for example an estate map showing the Kits Coty Farm, B/W photographs & 18th century prints.Contents : 1 notebookCondition : INTACT AA69/01608 VIEW Photographer: UNKNOWNDonor: UNKNOWN AA69/01609 DEMOLISHED C.1690. SEE ALSO AO59/6/8.ALSO KNOWN AS 'LITTLE KIT'S COTY HOUSE','THE COUNTLESS STONES'. Photographer: UNKNOWNDonor: UNKNOWN AF00262 Photography of Lower Kit's Coty House, Kent Also known as the Countless Stones. AL0778 Kits Coty House and Little Kits Coty An album of 19 pages containing 20 black and white photographic prints. The album is divided into two sections by a blank sheet between 15 and 16. This sheet has not been numbered and simply bears the title Little Kits Coty. Page 16 to 18 have pictures of Little Kits Coty (otherwise known as Lower Kits Coty House) and pages 1 to 15 and 19 have pictures of Kits Coty House. FL00874 Little Kit's Coty, Aylesford, Kent This material has not yet been fully catalogued. Copyright, date, and quantity information for this record may be incomplete or inaccurate. PF/KIT Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, Kent Eleven sheets relating to Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, the remains of two neolithic chambered tombs. Little Kit's Coty House has also been known as Lower Kit's Coty House and The Countless Stones.The series includes three sheets of measured plans, elevations and section drawings of Kit's Coty House, based on a survey carried out by the Office of Works in January 1921. One of the sheets has been hand-tinted in watercolour.There are two drawings concerning the enlargement of the railed enclosure around Kit's Coty House and the conversion of a section of railings into a gate.The series also includes two deed plans of Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, and two guardianship plans of Kit's Coty House showing the extents of the surrounding railed enclosure.

Associated Monuments

TQ 76 SW 1Little Kit's Coty or Countless Stones (Monument) ()