1 And 2 Oast Cottages And Outbuilding Attached To North West Oast Cottages is a Grade II listed building in the Dover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 November 1987. House, farm building.
1 And 2 Oast Cottages And Outbuilding Attached To North West Oast Cottages
- WRENN ID
- rooted-roof-ivy
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Dover
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 26 November 1987
- Type
- House, farm building
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
1 and 2 Oast Cottages, along with an attached outbuilding, are a house that was once a farm building. They date from the early 18th century and were extended in the mid-19th century. The structure is made of red brick with a plain tiled roof, which has been extended with yellow brick and a slate roof. The building stands two storeys high with an attic, featuring brick dentil eaves on a hipped roof that includes three hipped dormers and a stack at the rear right.
On the left side, there is a loft door with a hoist, and the first floor has four wooden casements. The ground floor contains two blocked segmentally headed openings, one on the right with a gauged head, along with one wooden casement and boarded doors to the left and centre, both of which have rectangular fanlights. To the left, there is a buttressed 19th-century apse-ended extension, possibly a wheel house, with a 19th-century wing at the rear. This building may have been the manor house mentioned by Hasted as being ruinous but still usable, and it is located adjacent to a medieval moated site.
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