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Address: The Garland Wing Benenden Hospital Goddard Green Road,
Description: Former sanitorium building at Benenden Hospital built in 1907 for patients suffering with tuberculosis. The design for the hospital was the winning entry in a design competition held under the patronage of Edward VII to build a new tuberculosis hospital offering the latest medical treatments developed in Germany and Switzerland.
Parish: Benenden
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View The Garland Wing Benenden Hospital Goddard Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: Printstile Place Penshurst Road Bidborough,
Description: A relatively rare example of an Arts and Crafts house and walled garden.
Parish: Bidborough
Date added: 02/04/2025
Location: View Printstile Place Penshurst Road Bidborough on Google Maps
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Address: Furnace Pond Furnace Lane Brenchley,
Description: One of the three remaining furnace ponds in Kent and possibly the largest. It was the site of a major iron foundry and gun-casting furnace established by the Browne family who were great Wealden iron masters in the 17th century.
Parish: Brenchley
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Furnace Pond Furnace Lane Brenchley on Google Maps
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Address: Paygate Cottage Horsmonden Road Brenchley,
Description: The only surviving turnpike toll cottage in the parish of Brenchley.
Parish: Brenchley
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Paygate Cottage Horsmonden Road Brenchley on Google Maps
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Address: The Castle Inn Crook Road Brenchley,
Description: Public house at the centre of Brenchley village which is now closed.
Parish: Brenchley
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View The Castle Inn Crook Road Brenchley on Google Maps
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Address: Postern Forge and Rats Castle Forge Postern Heath Farm Postern Lane,
Description: Two forges from the 16th century used for producing heavy armaments.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Postern Forge and Rats Castle Forge Postern Heath Farm Postern Lane on Google Maps
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Address: Capel Grange Maidstone Road,
Description: Late 19th century house which has since been converted into a residential care home. Built on the site of the much earlier Fobles Farm.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Capel Grange Maidstone Road on Google Maps
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Address: Hopper Huts at Finches Farm Five Oak Green Road,
Description: Breeze block and brick constructed hoppers huts dating from either 19th or 20th century.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Hopper Huts at Finches Farm Five Oak Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: Hoppers Huts at Church Farm Church Lane,
Description: Hoppers huts constructed from various materials dating from second half of the 19th century.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Hoppers Huts at Church Farm Church Lane on Google Maps
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Address: Hopper Huts at Cooklands Oast Whetsted Road,
Description: Hoppers huts dating from the second half of the 19th century.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Hopper Huts at Cooklands Oast Whetsted Road on Google Maps
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Address: WWII Pillbox Alders Wood,
Description: Type 24 WWII pillbox. The Type 24 pillbox has an irregular hexagonal plan with 5 embrasures for firing through.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View WWII Pillbox Alders Wood on Google Maps
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Address: WWII Pillbox Within Grounds of Somerhill School,
Description: Type 24 WWII pillbox. The Type 24 pillbox has an irregular hexagonal plan with 5 embrasures for firing through.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View WWII Pillbox Within Grounds of Somerhill School on Google Maps
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Address: Medieval Bloomery Castle Hill Woods,
Description: Medieval bloomery. It may conjecturally be identified with "Newefrith juxta Bournemelne" mentioned in the accounts of Southfirth of 1340. The bloomeries at Tudely are documented in 14th century accounts held in the Public Record Office. Tudeley is the best known of the works that were run as part of a landed estate i.e. the Southfrith lands of the Clares.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Medieval Bloomery Castle Hill Woods on Google Maps
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Address: Medieval Bloomery near Crockhurst Street,
Description: Medieval bloomery with accounts beginning in 1329. The bloomeries at Tudeley are documented in 14th century accounts held in the Public Record Office. Tudeley is the best known of the works that were run as part of a landed estate i.e. the Southfrith lands of the Clares.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Medieval Bloomery near Crockhurst Street on Google Maps
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Address: Fabrica East of All Saints Church Crockhurst Street,
Description: A small bloomery forge was formerly located near the bloomery at Tudeley. The word "fabrica" can be used for a small blacksmith's forge, and a reference to two at this location appears in a documentary source from the 14th century.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Fabrica East of All Saints Church Crockhurst Street on Google Maps
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Address: Devils Gill Bloomery Brakeybank Wood,
Description: A bloomery site located 900m from Tudeley Bloomery.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Devils Gill Bloomery Brakeybank Wood on Google Maps
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Address: WWII Pillbox North of B2017,
Description: Possible Type 24 WWII pillbox.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View WWII Pillbox North of B2017 on Google Maps
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Address: Bus Shelter at Hartlake Road/B2017 Junction,
Description: One of the two bus shelters erected in 1937 from brick and wood to commemorate the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The other bus shelter erected on the village green was unfortunately destroyed.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Bus Shelter at Hartlake Road/B2017 Junction on Google Maps
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Address: Isolation Hospital Dislingbury Farm,
Description: Constructed around 1919 for the treatment of Smallpox, Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever. It forms an extremely rare building typology within the Borough.
Parish: Capel
Date added: 08/05/2025
Location: View Isolation Hospital Dislingbury Farm on Google Maps
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Address: Sissinghurst Place Biddenden Road Sissinghurst,
Description: House comprising the servant s wing to the main brick and stone house of the early 1840's which was altered in the late 19th century by the prominent Victorian architects, George and Peto. This was sadly demolished following a fire in 1948. The surviving wing retains its mid. 19th century form.
Parish: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
Date added: 15/04/2025
Location: View Sissinghurst Place Biddenden Road Sissinghurst on Google Maps
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Address: Cranbrook Station House Old Station Road,
Description: Station house on Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst railway line. Cranbrook Station was built in 1893 and is identical in design to Goudhurst Station.
Parish: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Cranbrook Station House Old Station Road on Google Maps
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Address: Cranbrook Workers Cottages Bishops Lane,
Description: A row of railway workers cottages associated with Cranbrook Station on the Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line.
Parish: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Cranbrook Workers Cottages Bishops Lane on Google Maps
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Address: Cranbrook Goods Shed Old Station Road,
Description: Goods shed, possibly the only one remaining along the Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line.
Parish: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Cranbrook Goods Shed Old Station Road on Google Maps
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Address: Badger Oak Tunnel Park Lane,
Description: Tunnel built between 1892 and 1893 on the Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line. Along with Swigs Hole Bridge, this is thought to be the largest structure on the line which survives.
Parish: Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Badger Oak Tunnel Park Lane on Google Maps
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Address: Hawkhurst Workers Cottages Slip Mill Road,
Description: Row of cottages for the railway workers associated with Hawkhurst Station on the Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line.
Parish: Hawkhurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Hawkhurst Workers Cottages Slip Mill Road on Google Maps
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Address: Hawkhurst Engine Shed Hawkhurst Station Business Park Cranbrook Road,
Description: Engine shed on Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line and is the last surviving structure on the Hawkhurst Station site.
Parish: Hawkhurst
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Hawkhurst Engine Shed Hawkhurst Station Business Park Cranbrook Road on Google Maps
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Address: Swigs Hole Bridge Swigs Hall Maidstone Road,
Description: Bridge on Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line. Possibly the best surviving structural example along the line.
Parish: Horsmonden
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Swigs Hole Bridge Swigs Hall Maidstone Road on Google Maps
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Address: New Bassetts Cottages Goudhurst Road Horsmonden,
Description: Group of 20th century cottages on the outskirts of Horsmonden.
Parish: Horsmonden
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View New Bassetts Cottages Goudhurst Road Horsmonden on Google Maps
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Address: Bassetts Villas Goudhurst Road Horsmonden,
Description: Victorian villas on the outskirts of Horsmonden. The village was dissected by the now-disused Victorian railway line and these buildings were separated from it.
Parish: Horsmonden
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Bassetts Villas Goudhurst Road Horsmonden on Google Maps
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Address: Milestone Cromwell House School Hill,
Description: Milestone outside Cromwell House (The Old Vicarage) on School Hill c. 1767.
Parish: Lamberhurst
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Milestone Cromwell House School Hill on Google Maps
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Address: Lock Up The Pound Brewer Street,
Description: Old village gaol identical to the one in the grounds of Cranbrook Museum.
Parish: Lamberhurst
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Lock Up The Pound Brewer Street on Google Maps
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Address: Lady Well Lamberhurst Golf Club Church Road,
Description: Supplied drinking water to Court Lodge and St Mary's Church and was still in-use for christenings up until 1956. Stonework surround and bowl date to 1775 - 80.
Parish: Lamberhurst
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Lady Well Lamberhurst Golf Club Church Road on Google Maps
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Address: Hopper Huts at Furnace Farm Furnace Lane,
Description: Brick built hopper huts and cookhouse constructed around 1930.
Parish: Lamberhurst
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Hopper Huts at Furnace Farm Furnace Lane on Google Maps
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Address: War Memorial School Hill,
Description: War memorial unveiled in 1920.
Parish: Lamberhurst
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View War Memorial School Hill on Google Maps
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Address: Hop Pickers Huts at Hardlots Pearsons Green Road,
Description: Hop pickers huts on Paddock Wood to Hawkhurst Railway line.
Parish: Paddock Wood
Date added: 28/04/2025
Location: View Hop Pickers Huts at Hardlots Pearsons Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: The Wesley Centre Commercial Road Paddock Wood,
Description: Originally built as a Wesleyan Chapel in 1888, the Wesley Centre is one of the oldest public buildings in Paddock Wood.
Parish: Paddock Wood
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View The Wesley Centre Commercial Road Paddock Wood on Google Maps
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Address: Churchyard St. Andrews Church Church Road,
Description: The old closed churchyard is on the site of the original St Andrew s Church which was built in 1859, damaged by bombing in 1940 and then demolished. The granddaughter of Charles Dickens is also buried here.
Parish: Paddock Wood
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Churchyard St. Andrews Church Church Road on Google Maps
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Address: Horse Trough Village Green Hastings Road Pembury,
Description: This horse trough was erected in 1909 as a memorial to the Protestant martyr, Margery Polley, a lifelong resident of Pembury, burnt at the stake in 1555.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Horse Trough Village Green Hastings Road Pembury on Google Maps
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Address: Gimble Grove 16 Gimble Way,
Description: Large house built around 1882 as a dower house for the widow of a vicar of Pembury, Reverend Stephen Woodgate (the second of three Woodgate vicars of Pembury).
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Gimble Grove 16 Gimble Way on Google Maps
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Address: Postillions 2 Hastings Road,
Description: A house with possibly 15th century origins. General Sir John Glubb (Glubb Pasha) lived here, the British military officer who led and trained the Transjordan's Arab Legion between 1939 and 1956.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Postillions 2 Hastings Road on Google Maps
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Address: 30 Hastings Road Pembury,
Description: Built by Robert Hubble around 1780 as a farmhouse to the farm that he owned which still bears his name: Hubbles Farm.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View 30 Hastings Road Pembury on Google Maps
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Address: 4 - 5 Hawkwell Cottages Maidstone Road,
Description: 1 - 3 Hawkwell Cottages as well as 6 - 7 have been Grade II listed. 4 and 5 Hawkwell Cottages are almost identical to 6 and 7.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View 4 - 5 Hawkwell Cottages Maidstone Road on Google Maps
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Address: Lavender Cottage 50 Henwood Green Road,
Description: House reputedly dating from 1783. In the tithe schedule, it is described as Porters Lodge & Garden .
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Lavender Cottage 50 Henwood Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: Wayland House 20 High Street Pembury,
Description: Impressive house built in the late 19th century.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Wayland House 20 High Street Pembury on Google Maps
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Address: The Cottage 70 Lower Green Road,
Description: House belonging to a founder member and benefactor of the Baptist Church in Pembury, Stephen Dickenson. The congregation met here before the chapel was built in 1834.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View The Cottage 70 Lower Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: Pembury Hall Pembury Hall Road,
Description: House built in the early 19th century and former home to the Woodgate Family who provided several vicars for Pembury.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Pembury Hall Pembury Hall Road on Google Maps
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Address: 138, 140 and 142 Henwood Green Road,
Description: Row of cottages which possibly date to the 17th century.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View 138, 140 and 142 Henwood Green Road on Google Maps
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Address: The Waterworks Old Church Road,
Description: Waterworks dating from the 1880's and provides a good example of Victorian industrial architecture.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View The Waterworks Old Church Road on Google Maps
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Address: York House (Amberleaze) Lower Green Road/Hastings Road,
Description: Victorian house from at least 1840 but with older fabric.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View York House (Amberleaze) Lower Green Road/Hastings Road on Google Maps
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Address: Sunhill Place High Street Pembury,
Description: Large Victorian house built in 1845 by local solicitor W H Wall.
Parish: Pembury
Date added: 09/05/2025
Location: View Sunhill Place High Street Pembury on Google Maps
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Address: St Nicholas Mission Church Back Road Sandhurst,
Description: Wooden church built after the Great Storm of 1987 when the existing building made of metal and originally for hopworkers worship, was blown down.
Parish: Sandhurst
Date added: 02/05/2025
Location: View St Nicholas Mission Church Back Road Sandhurst on Google Maps
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Address: The Old School Hall Back Road Sandhurst,
Description: Victorian school building at the centre of the Sandhurst village.
Parish: Sandhurst
Date added: 02/05/2025
Location: View The Old School Hall Back Road Sandhurst on Google Maps
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Address: Finger Post Junction of Sponden Lane and A268,
Description: Finger signpost of historical interest because of its height. It was built to be a height appropriate for coaches and those on horseback.
Parish: Sandhurst
Date added: 02/05/2025
Location: View Finger Post Junction of Sponden Lane and A268 on Google Maps
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Address: George VI Post Box Sandhurst Cross,
Description: George VI post box. These comprise less than 15% of all post boxes. In 2002, English Heritage and Royal Mail, with the approval of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, agreed a joint policy for the retention and conservation of Royal Mail post boxes.
Parish: Sandhurst
Date added: 02/05/2025
Location: View George VI Post Box Sandhurst Cross on Google Maps
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Address: K6 Telephone Box Junction of Church Road and Bodiam Road,
Description: In 1935, the K6 (kiosk number six) was designed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V. It was consequently sometimes known as the "Jubilee" kiosk. It went into production in 1936. The K6 was the first red telephone kiosk to be extensively used outside London, and many thousands were deployed in virtually every town and city, replacing most of the existing kiosks and establishing thousands of new sites.
Parish: Sandhurst
Date added: 02/05/2025
Location: View K6 Telephone Box Junction of Church Road and Bodiam Road on Google Maps
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Address: Former Bethel Evangelist Chapel High Brooms Road,
Description: Late Victorian Gothic building, originally used as a church but the last worshipping community ceased using the building over 20 years ago. The Bethel Trust s charitable status contains a number of very restrictive covenants which mean the buildings only permitted use is for religious services and the proclamation of the gospel.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Former Bethel Evangelist Chapel High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: St. Matthews C of E Church High Brooms Road,
Description: Church of England brick-built parish church for High Brooms.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View St. Matthews C of E Church High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: St. Matthews C of E Primary School Powder Mill Lane,
Description: School built around 1903. The site includes an underground air raid shelter from WWII
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View St. Matthews C of E Primary School Powder Mill Lane on Google Maps
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Address: The Brick Works Public House High Brooms Road,
Description: Largely unaltered late Victorian public house with original bar, fireplaces and first and second floor rooms. The only public house in High Brooms.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View The Brick Works Public House High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: 55 and 57 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 55 and 57 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 59 and 61 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 59 and 61 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 63 and 65 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 63 and 65 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 67 and 69 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 67 and 69 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 71 and 73 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 71 and 73 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 75 and 77 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 75 and 77 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 79 and 81 Colebrook Road High Brooms,
Description: Group of semi-detached dwellings built by High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in 1885. The HBBC was founded in this year and operated until 1968 to exploit a local source of clay in what is now the High Brooms Industrial Park. Senior grades probably lived in this road.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 79 and 81 Colebrook Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 1 and 3 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 1 and 3 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 5 and 7 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 5 and 7 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 9 and 11 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 9 and 11 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 13 and 15 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 13 and 15 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 17 and 19 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 17 and 19 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 29 and 31 Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 29 and 31 Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 21 - 31a Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Mixed group of brick-built houses erected by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). They have stucco images of leading persons involved in the Siege of Khartoum. These were produced by craftsmen at the HBBC. In 1884, the Gordon Relief Expedition commanded by General Garnet Wolseley attempted to rescue General Gordon who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdists. The Expedition arrived too late to prevent the massacre of Gordon, his garrison and 4000 local residents.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 21 - 31a Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 72 and 74 High Brooms Road,
Description: Part of housing built for the employees of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC).
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 72 and 74 High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: 76 and 78 High Brooms Road,
Description: Part of housing built for the employees of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC).
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 76 and 78 High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: 80 and 82 High Brooms Road,
Description: Part of housing built for the employees of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC).
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 80 and 82 High Brooms Road on Google Maps
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Address: 3 - 13 Stewart Road High Brooms,
Description: Two rows of brick-built terraced houses constructed by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). The third of streets commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 3 - 13 Stewart Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 15 - 25 Stewart Road High Brooms,
Description: Two rows of brick-built terraced houses constructed by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC). The third of streets commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 15 - 25 Stewart Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 4 North Farm Road High Brooms,
Description: Late Victorian 2 to 3 storey brick-built semi-detached houses. They have interesting finials including a stork and a mythical beast. These were reportedly made by a craftsman of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in his spare time. There are also several plaques including one of Benjamin Disraeli.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 4 North Farm Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 6 and 8 North Farm Road High Brooms,
Description: Late Victorian 2 to 3 storey brick-built semi-detached houses. They have interesting finials including a stork and a mythical beast. These were reportedly made by a craftsman of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in his spare time. There are also several plaques including one of Benjamin Disraeli.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 6 and 8 North Farm Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 10 and 12 North Farm Road High Brooms,
Description: Late Victorian 2 to 3 storey brick-built semi-detached houses. They have interesting finials including a stork and a mythical beast. These were reportedly made by a craftsman of the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) in his spare time. There are also several plaques including one of Benjamin Disraeli.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 10 and 12 North Farm Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 32 - 38 North Farm Road High Brooms,
Description: Built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for employees with large families built in the early 20th century.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 32 - 38 North Farm Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 1 and 3 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 1 and 3 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 9 and 11 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 9 and 11 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 17 and 19 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 17 and 19 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 25 and 27 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 25 and 27 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 29 - 35 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 29 - 35 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 18 and 20 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 18 and 20 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 22 and 24 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 22 and 24 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 26 and 28 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 26 and 28 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: 30 and 32 Wolseley Road High Brooms,
Description: Further houses built by the High Brooms Brick and Tile Company (HBBC) for its expanding workforce. This road is the middle of three commemorating the Gordon Relief Expedition in the Sudan 1884 - 85
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View 30 and 32 Wolseley Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: Southborough Cemetery Chapel and Entrance Gates Victoria Road,
Description: Brick-built funeral chapel with a disused mortuary beneath. The iron gates are painted black and white. It is a late example of the simple Victorian Gothic style.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Southborough Cemetery Chapel and Entrance Gates Victoria Road on Google Maps
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Address: Postbox Corner of Prospect Road and Holden Park Road,
Description: Free standing pillar box with VR in script.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Postbox Corner of Prospect Road and Holden Park Road on Google Maps
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Address: Postbox Corner of Park Road and Pennington Road,
Description: Letter box mounted in wall with VR in capitals.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Postbox Corner of Park Road and Pennington Road on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement North Side Gordon Road High Brooms,
Description: Distinctive rectangular brick pavers in shades of red. One of the last remaining original pavements in High Brooms.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement North Side Gordon Road High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement St Matthews School Boundary to Powder Mill Lane High Brooms,
Description: Distinctive rectangular brick pavers in shades of red. One of the last remaining original pavements in High Brooms.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement St Matthews School Boundary to Powder Mill Lane High Brooms on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement Holden Road from Vale Road to Holden Pond Southborough,
Description: Rectangular red brick pavers. Although there are extensive lengths of modern brick paving along London Road, this is one of the last four remaining lengths of original paving in Southborough.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement Holden Road from Vale Road to Holden Pond Southborough on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement Church Road Footpath to St Peter s Church Southborough,
Description: Rectangular red brick pavers. Although there are extensive lengths of modern brick paving along London Road, this is one of the last four remaining lengths of original paving in Southborough.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement Church Road Footpath to St Peter s Church Southborough on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement Pennington Road Bordering St Thomas s Church,
Description: Rectangular red brick pavers. Although there are extensive lengths of modern brick paving along London Road, this is one of the last four remaining lengths of original paving in Southborough.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement Pennington Road Bordering St Thomas s Church on Google Maps
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Address: Pavement Park Road West Side Pennington Road to Park House Gardens Soughborough,
Description: Rectangular red brick pavers. Although there are extensive lengths of modern brick paving along London Road, this is one of the last four remaining lengths of original paving in Southborough.
Parish: Southborough
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Pavement Park Road West Side Pennington Road to Park House Gardens Soughborough on Google Maps
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Address: Wilderness Cottage Pembury Road Tunbridge Wells,
Description: Former coach house/outbuilding to the demolished Rosebank, a large house with formal gardens. It appears from Ordnance Survey mapping that Rosebank was contemporary to the adjacent Grade II listed Holm Wood and Woodlands.
Parish: Tunbridge Wells
Date added: 06/05/2025
Location: View Wilderness Cottage Pembury Road Tunbridge Wells on Google Maps
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Address: United Emmanuel Church 1 Mount Ephraim,
Description: Herbert Murkin Caley's brick, stone and slate Gothic Revival church of 1899. Formerly St John's Free Baptist Church.
Parish: Tunbridge Wells
Date added: 12/06/2025
Location: View United Emmanuel Church 1 Mount Ephraim on Google Maps
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Address: Shandon Lodge Pembury Road,
Description: Former lodge with entrance to the demolished Rosebank. Lewis Carroll stayed here many times when visiting his cousin.
Parish: Tunbridge Wells
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Shandon Lodge Pembury Road on Google Maps
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Address: Lodge Benhall Mill Depot Benhall Mill Road,
Description: Lodge to Kent & Sussex Crematorium and Cemetery. The cemetery was laid out by the town surveyor William Brentnall who had originally been recruited to rebuild the drainage system around the town. The co-located crematorium was opened in 1959.
Parish: Tunbridge Wells
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Lodge Benhall Mill Depot Benhall Mill Road on Google Maps
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Address: Entrance and Boundary Wall Benhall Mill Depot,
Description: Entrance and boundary wall to Kent & Sussex Crematorium and Cemetery. The cemetery was laid out by the town surveyor William Brentnall who had originally been recruited to rebuild the drainage system around the town. The co-located crematorium was opened in 1959.
Parish: Tunbridge Wells
Date added: 13/06/2025
Location: View Entrance and Boundary Wall Benhall Mill Depot on Google Maps
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