Wateringbury Railway Station is a Grade II listed building in the Tonbridge and Malling local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 April 1985. Railway station. 6 related planning applications.

Wateringbury Railway Station

WRENN ID
winding-footing-blackthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Tonbridge and Malling
Country
England
Date first listed
19 April 1985
Type
Railway station
Source
Historic England listing

Description

TQ 65 SE BOW ROAD

2/135 Wateringbury Railway Station

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  • II

Mid C19 Railway Station in Tudor Gothic style, built for the South Eastern Railway Company. Red brick with grey headers, tiled gabled roofs. 2-storey, 2 window central block, flanked by 2 storey, 1 window wings, slightly less tall. Stone gable parapets with moulded kneelers to end gables of central block and wings. Central gabled semi-dormer with stone parapet and moulded kneelers. End stacks to main block with doubled square chimneys placed diagonally. 2 large ground-floor windows with single central mullions. Elon- gated hexagonal lattice casements. Central 3-centered arched entrance with drip-mould. 2 semi-dormers on rear. Later 1-storey wing to left. Possibly built by Lewis Cubitt as a private house.

Listing NGR: TQ6909853233

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