Crundale House is a Grade II listed building in the Ashford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 November 1957. Hall house.

Crundale House

WRENN ID
burning-merlon-woodpecker
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ashford
Country
England
Date first listed
27 November 1957
Type
Hall house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

TR 04 NE CRUNDALE

6/22 Crundale House

27.11.57 II

Hall house. C13, C17 (1660) and C20. Timber framed and clad in red brick with plain tile roof. Two storeys and garret. Hall to left with 2 projecting hips, hipped main span with gablet and stack to rear left. Irregular fenestration of four C20 wood casements to first floor, 2 to ground floor. Cross wing (dated 1660 on chimney breast) gabled, with projecting end stack to fore, and one C20 wood casement. Entrance in gabled porch in C20 extension to right. Interior: hall roof with smoke-blackened timbers, coupled rafters with low collars and no longitudinal members, over an aisled hall, 4 of the arcade posts of which survive, and some curved braces. Fireplace with possible medieval tooling. C17 wing with panelling and moulded and curved panelled ceilings. (see E.W. Parkin, Wye Local History Magazine, Spring 1981, and B.O.E. Kent II (1983) 279).

Listing NGR: TR0824848739

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