Grade II* listed buildings in Shepway

The district of Shepway within Kent

There are a number of Grade II* listed buildings in the district of Shepway in Kent.

In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Listing a building imposes severe restrictions on what the owner might wish to change or modify in the structure or its fittings. In England, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[2] rests with English Heritage, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, while local authorities have a responsibility to regulate and enforce the planning regulations.

Buildings and monuments

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Acrise Place and Acrise Court Acrise, Shepway House 16th century 27 August 1952 TR1932442196
51°08′13″N 1°08′01″E / 51.13701°N 1.133729°E / 51.13701; 1.133729 (Acrise Place and Acrise Court)
1250981
Hoad Farm Acrise, Shepway Farmhouse 1697 dated 27 August 1952 TR2113643106
51°08′40″N 1°09′37″E / 51.144484°N 1.160147°E / 51.144484; 1.160147 (Hoad Farm)
1251021
Church of St Augustine Snave, Brenzett, Shepway Parish Church 13th century 9 June 1959 TR0142229934
51°02′00″N 0°52′17″E / 51.03346°N 0.87136°E / 51.03346; 0.87136 (Church of St Augustine)
1061152
Church of St Eanswith Brenzett, Shepway Parish Church Late 11th century or 12th century 9 June 1959 TR0050527730
51°00′50″N 0°51′25″E / 51.013987°N 0.857081°E / 51.013987; 0.857081 (Church of St Eanswith)
1344185
Church of All Saints Burmarsh, Shepway Parish Church 12th century 9 June 1959 TR1011832035
51°02′57″N 0°59′47″E / 51.049216°N 0.996425°E / 51.049216; 0.996425 (Church of All Saints)
1061163
Church of St Peter and St Paul Dymchurch, Shepway Tower 1821 9 June 1959 TR1031529737
51°01′43″N 0°59′52″E / 51.028509°N 0.997898°E / 51.028509; 0.997898 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1061130
New Hall, New Hall Cottage and the Expenditors House Dymchurch, Shepway House Addition, probably early 19th century 9 June 1959 TR1028829702
51°01′42″N 0°59′51″E / 51.028204°N 0.997493°E / 51.028204; 0.997493 (New Hall, New Hall Cottage and the Expenditors House)
1061129
Boyke Manor Ottinge, Elham, Shepway Farmhouse 17th century 29 December 1966 TR1674342410
51°08′24″N 1°05′49″E / 51.139913°N 1.097022°E / 51.139913; 1.097022 (Boyke Manor)
1252276
Elham Manor Elham, Shepway Continuous Jetty House Early 16th century or earlier 29 December 1966 TR1757643935
51°09′12″N 1°06′35″E / 51.15329°N 1.109832°E / 51.15329; 1.109832 (Elham Manor)
1253867
King Post Elham, Shepway House 18th century 29 December 1966 TR1769943898
51°09′10″N 1°06′42″E / 51.152911°N 1.111566°E / 51.152911; 1.111566 (King Post)
1260568
Parsonage Farmhouse North Elham, Elham, Shepway Farmhouse 13th century or earlier 29 December 1966 TR1817844761
51°09′38″N 1°07′08″E / 51.160478°N 1.118927°E / 51.160478; 1.118927 (Parsonage Farmhouse)
1252342
The Abbots Fireside Hotel and Restaurant Elham, Shepway House 19th century 27 August 1952 TR1763443925
51°09′11″N 1°06′38″E / 51.153179°N 1.110654°E / 51.153179; 1.110654 (The Abbots Fireside Hotel and Restaurant)
1252338
Dean Farm Elmsted, Shepway Farmhouse 18th century 17 October 1988 TR1246446401
51°10′38″N 1°02′18″E / 51.177353°N 1.0383°E / 51.177353; 1.0383 (Dean Farm)
1241760
Old Leigh Place Elmsted, Shepway Farmhouse 16th century 29 December 1966 TR1316547144
51°11′02″N 1°02′56″E / 51.183764°N 1.048754°E / 51.183764; 1.048754 (Old Leigh Place)
1241849
Spong Farm House Elmsted, Shepway Farmhouse Early-mid 16th century 29 December 1966 TR1247245771
51°10′18″N 1°02′17″E / 51.171693°N 1.038042°E / 51.171693; 1.038042 (Spong Farm House)
1260301
Church of the Holy Trinity Folkestone, Folkestone, Shepway Church 1866-69 11 March 1975 TR2195035598
51°04′36″N 1°10′02″E / 51.07676°N 1.16715°E / 51.07676; 1.16715 (Church of the Holy Trinity)
1344160
Folkestone War Memorial Folkestone, Shepway Monument Unveiled 2 December 1922 24 June 2010 TR2280035755
51°04′40″N 1°10′46″E / 51.077841°N 1.179361°E / 51.077841; 1.179361 (Folkestone War Memorial)
1393854
The Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe Folkestone, Folkestone, Shepway Parish Church 13th century 5 December 1949 TR2295935863
51°04′43″N 1°10′54″E / 51.078748°N 1.181694°E / 51.078748; 1.181694 (The Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe)
1068556
18 and 20, Church Street Folkestone, Folkestone, Shepway House 18th century 5 December 1949 TR2293535926
51°04′46″N 1°10′53″E / 51.079323°N 1.181391°E / 51.079323; 1.181391 (18 and 20, Church Street)
1356216
Centuries
1 and 2, Bartholomew Street
Hythe, Shepway House 13th century 3 January 1950 TR1610934810
51°04′19″N 1°05′00″E / 51.071912°N 1.083425°E / 51.071912; 1.083425 (Centuries
1 and 2, Bartholomew Street
)
1069006
Town Hall Hythe, Shepway Guildhall 1794 3 January 1950 TR1618834781
51°04′18″N 1°05′04″E / 51.071622°N 1.084534°E / 51.071622; 1.084534 (Town Hall)
1068981
Dungeness Lighthouse Dungeness, Lydd, Shepway Lighthouse Designed 1957 26 March 2003 TR0929416883
50°54′48″N 0°58′33″E / 50.913451°N 0.975967°E / 50.913451; 0.975967 (Dungeness Lighthouse)
1390640
Lindon Hall Lyminge, Shepway House c.1668, possibly with earlier core 29 December 1966 TR1626141233
51°07′46″N 1°05′22″E / 51.129527°N 1.089436°E / 51.129527; 1.089436 (Lindon Hall)
1260204
Sibton Park Lyminge, Shepway House c.1602 27 August 1952 TR1587441738
51°08′03″N 1°05′03″E / 51.134208°N 1.084216°E / 51.134208; 1.084216 (Sibton Park)
1242126
French House Lympne, Lympne, Shepway House c.1930 29 December 1966 TR1123234709
51°04′22″N 1°00′50″E / 51.07282°N 1.013855°E / 51.07282; 1.013855 (French House)
1344206
Port Lympne House, Stable Block, Forecourt Walls to East, and Loggia, Patio, Terrace and Shell Fountain to South Port Lympne, Lympne, Shepway House 1912 29 December 1966 TR1021934985
51°04′32″N 0°59′58″E / 51.07567°N 0.999576°E / 51.07567; 0.999576 (Port Lympne House, Stable Block, Forecourt Walls to East, and Loggia, Patio, Terrace and Shell Fountain to South)
1344207
Church of St Peter Monks Horton, Shepway Parish Church 13th century 29 December 1966 TR1234640536
51°07′29″N 1°01′59″E / 51.124732°N 1.033157°E / 51.124732; 1.033157 (Church of St Peter)
1344171
Kite Manor Monks Horton, Shepway House mid to late 16th century 27 August 1952 TR1156939883
51°07′09″N 1°01′18″E / 51.119156°N 1.021687°E / 51.119156; 1.021687 (Kite Manor)
1061121
St John's Priory, including the ruins of the Priory New Romney, New Romney, Shepway House 18th century, possibly older 28 August 1951 TR0644124829
50°59′09″N 0°56′24″E / 50.985836°N 0.939941°E / 50.985836; 0.939941 (St John's Priory, including the ruins of the Priory)
1025316
3 and 4, West Street New Romney, New Romney, Shepway House c.1400 28 August 1951 TR0625524739
50°59′06″N 0°56′14″E / 50.985095°N 0.937243°E / 50.985095; 0.937243 (3 and 4, West Street)
1025299
Church of St Nicholas Newington, Newington, Shepway Bell Tower late 18th century or early 19th century 29 December 1966 TR1826437369
51°05′39″N 1°06′56″E / 51.094074°N 1.115682°E / 51.094074; 1.115682 (Church of St Nicholas)
1061089
Church of St Peter and St Paul Saltwood, Saltwood, Shepway Tower 1873 29 December 1966 TR1578936007
51°04′58″N 1°04′46″E / 51.082781°N 1.079578°E / 51.082781; 1.079578 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1344199
Spade House Sandgate, Sandgate, Shepway House 1899 11 March 1975 TR2093535326
51°04′29″N 1°09′09″E / 51.074709°N 1.152518°E / 51.074709; 1.152518 (Spade House)
1061164
Church of St Dunstan Snargate, Shepway Parish Church 13th century 9 June 1959 TQ9906928646
51°01′22″N 0°50′14″E / 51.022712°N 0.837138°E / 51.022712; 0.837138 (Church of St Dunstan)
1061105
Church of St Mary Stowting, Shepway Parish Church 13th century 29 December 1966 TR1247641845
51°08′11″N 1°02′09″E / 51.136438°N 1.035783°E / 51.136438; 1.035783 (Church of St Mary)
1061070
St John's Commandery Swingfield, Shepway Farmhouse 16th century 17 October 1988 TR2322844015
51°09′07″N 1°11′26″E / 51.151834°N 1.190569°E / 51.151834; 1.190569 (St John's Commandery)
1242361

See also

Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building/ scheduled monument by Historic England.

References

  1. "What is a listed building?". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  2. "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (c. 9)". Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 2007-12-17.

External links

Media related to Grade II* listed buildings in Kent at Wikimedia Commons

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