The Old Stone House is a Grade II* listed building in the Canterbury local planning authority area, England. House. 5 related planning applications.

The Old Stone House

WRENN ID
haunted-beam-equinox
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Canterbury
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Old Stone House is a building from the 16th century or earlier, located in Wickhambreaux on The Green. It is two storeys high and features a distinctive façade made of a chequer pattern of stone and flints. The house has two small two-storey projections, each topped with crow-stepped red brick gables. The western projection includes a porch on the ground floor. Both gable ends, to the east and west, have two chimney breasts; the eastern ones are made of red brick, while the western ones are constructed from flints. The building has one 16th-century window with two cinquefoil-headed lights, along with another casement window and four sash windows that retain their glazing bars. There is a modern shop window that has been added to the west of the western projections. Inside, the house features two stone fireplaces.

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