EAW042661 ENGLAND (1952). Chilham Castle, Chilham, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW042661] Chilham Castle, Chilham, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW042661
Date 25-April-1952
Link
Place name CHILHAM
Parish CHILHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 606673, 153523
Longitude / Latitude 0.96138791797603, 51.242870174947
National Grid Reference TR067535

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Terraces to South of Chilham Castle, Chilham Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 181421 Garden Terraces. Late C17, early C18. Red brick. Flight of 3, approx 7' high, 30 yards in length, joined at either end by flights of brick and stone steps with ball finials and urns to balustrades. Contemporary. 30 yards further south, c C17 terrace wall approx. 12' high. The uppermost terrace wall extends round to east in front of the entrance front of house, enclosing forecourt with statuary on corner piers and large urns to centre either side of flight of 3 steps. Slightly modified by current owners- the top terrace border was reduced in size giving more lawn.

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:38:59 PM
Sundial 20 Yards South West of Chilham Castle, Chilham Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 181420 Sundial. C18. Stone, and metal plaque. Fluted twisted stem on octagonal base, with reused medieval capital over. Plaque inscribed "Thomas Wright, Instrument maker to H.M. George II."

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:29:43 PM
Elephant House. Literally- see the large doorway arches. Elephants were kept here for work on the Estate. Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 181418 Two 2-storey ashlared and keyed arches, now blocked, originally entrances for keeping of elephants used on the estate c. 1800. Elephant house, now house. Late C18, altered C19. Red brick and tile roof. Two storeys and attics

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:18:02 PM
St Mary's Church of England Primary School Grade 2 listed building English Heritage Building ID: 181470 School. 1862. H. Blandford. Entrance (playground) front: red brick with yellow brick bands and polychrome arch heads.

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:17:03 PM
Church of St Mary, Grade 1 listed, English Heritage Building ID: 181422 Post Code CT4 8DA Parish church. C14 transepts, C15 nave, west tower 1534, chancel of 1863 by David Brandon. Cl9 south porch

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:15:23 PM
Mediaeval Castle- Today, of all the original stonework, only the octagonal keep with its rectangular extension remain. The keep is a separate dwelling and is also a listed building, Grade 1, English Heritage Building ID: 181416. Castle Keep and curtain walls. C11 and 1171 - 74 by Ralph, master mason, for Henry II; restored early C20. Flint with Caen stone dressings. Octagonal (the earlier of'only 2 in the country). There is evidence of an earlier Anglo Saxon fortification.

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:13:13 PM
Chilham Castle Grade 1 listed building English Heritage Building ID: 181415 Post code CT4 8DB House. 1616 for Sir Dudley Digges, addtions and alterations by David Brandon 1861 - 3, and Sir Herbert Baker, 1922. Red brick and ashlar dressings and plain tile roof. Built as an hexagon open to the south, with C19 and C20 service wing extending to the west. Prior to the 1616 house there was a castle on the site but it was used as a "quarry" by Sir Thomas Cheney who has purchased it in 1542. The remains having been sold, a daughter of a new owner moved onto the site with her husbamd Sir Douglas Digges who built the present house - the remains of the old keep (c 1174) was used in turn as an outhouse, brewery and water-tower. The present terracing, altered in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, leads down to a fishing lake dating from the time of Charles Stewart Hardy in the 1860s and 70s. The walls to the grounds date mostly from the eighteenth century, although the two gatehouses were only added in the early 1920s, again replacing a very different 19th century one. The garden is open for a few days each year but the castle is private property. The house that was built in 1616 on the site of the ancient castle, and bears its name, has since 2002 been the home of Stuart and Tessa Wheeler. information resources: http://www.chilham-castle.co.uk/ and wikipedia Image- Not to be reproduced without permission; Reproduced by permission of English Heritage from http://www.englishheritagearchives.org.uk/SingleResult/Default.aspx? id=1821068&t=Quick&cr=chilham&io=True&l=all View from the East - 1860 - 1895 original source Photograph album by Flaxman Spurrell

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Monday 12th of May 2014 09:07:37 PM