EAW004712 ENGLAND (1947). Chilham Castle, Chilham, 1947

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Details

Title [EAW004712] Chilham Castle, Chilham, 1947
Reference EAW004712
Date 26-April-1947
Link
Place name CHILHAM
Parish CHILHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 606681, 153491
Longitude / Latitude 0.96148391319899, 51.242579888336
National Grid Reference TR067535

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totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:52:04 PM

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:51:48 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

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:45:37 PM
Although a little outside Chilham, this is Chilham railway station, opened 1846 - still open but unmanned. On the Ashford to Margate railway line. Trains from here to London Charing Cross and Canterbury.

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:43:14 PM
Five foot ha-ha, listed feature grade 2 English Heritage Building ID: 181419 C18. Red brick. 5 feet high, runs c. 250 yards west and south of Chilham Castle. Part of Capability Brown's land- scaping in mid C18. A removable vehicle ramp has been seen leading downward at this point.

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:39:53 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.

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:37:19 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.

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:30:22 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.

totoro
Thursday 24th of October 2013 09:27:58 PM