Lee House is a Grade II listed building in the Canterbury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 March 1980. House. 7 related planning applications.

Lee House

WRENN ID
second-hinge-sedge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Canterbury
Country
England
Date first listed
14 March 1980
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Lee House, built around 1860, was designed by architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and originally served as outbuildings to Lee Priory. The building is two storeys tall and constructed of red brick, featuring a grey brick stringcourse. It has a hipped slate roof and includes two mullioned windows. On the left side, there is a simple doorcase that is accented with long and short quoins.

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