Coleridge House is a Grade II listed building in the Canterbury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 May 1967. A Early C19 Residential. 8 related planning applications.

Coleridge House

WRENN ID
endless-mantel-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Canterbury
Country
England
Date first listed
3 May 1967
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Coleridge House is a largely early 19th century house that incorporates medieval work in its north wing. The building has two storeys and is constructed of stock brick with a hipped tiled roof. The front features three sashes with intact glazing bars and two three-light bays on the ground floor. The rear wing is two storeys high, faced with flint and stone quoins, and also has a hipped tiled roof. The rear elevations have restored casements and sashes. Coleridge House, along with the ruins to the east and the wall to the south, forms a group.

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  1. Ruins to East of Coleridge House Grade II 39 m
  2. Wall to South of Coleridge House Grade II 59 m
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  5. 37, Broad Street Grade II 94 m
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  7. The Great Gateway, or Fyndon's Gateway, at St Augustine's College Grade I 97 m
  8. 37a and 38, Broad Street Grade II 104 m
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