Rosendale is a Grade II listed building in the Folkestone and Hythe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 October 1988. House.
Rosendale
- WRENN ID
- solemn-chancel-tarn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Folkestone and Hythe
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 October 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Rosendale is a house dating from the early 18th century, with later alterations. It is constructed of painted brick in a Flemish-type bond and features a plain tile roof. The building has a lobby-entry plan, with one room on each side of the central stack. It stands two storeys high on a rendered plinth and has a hipped roof with a central brick ridge stack. The windows are irregularly arranged, consisting of three two-light casements, and the ground-floor windows have splayed rubbed brick voussoirs. There is an incompatible rendered flat-roofed central porch that has a half-glazed door. At the rear, there is a lean-to, and a single-storey addition is located at the right gable end, set back from the front elevation.
Inside, the right ground-floor room features a chamfered cross beam positioned a few feet in front of the stack, along with chamfered joists. There is a red brick fireplace in an English-type bond with a cambered bressumer, and the rear wall of this room is timber-framed. The lean-to has a 19th-century brick fireplace with a bread oven at the right end. The roof structure consists of clasped purlins with non-reducing principal rafters of relatively small scantling, and the collars are not extant.
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