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8B Gazetteer of Heritage Assets DOCUMENT 5.4.8B 8B Gazetteer of Heritage Assets National Grid (Richborough Connection Project) Order Regulation (5)(2)(a) of the Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009 and TEN-E Regulation EU347/2013 Application Ref: EN020017 January 2016 Page intentionally blank Richborough Connection Project Volume 5 5.4 Environmental Statement Appendices 5.4.8B Gazetteer of Heritage Assets National Grid National Grid House Warwick Technology Park Gallows Hill Warwick CV34 6DA Final January 2016 Page intentionally blank Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B Document Control Document Properties Organisation Amec Foster Wheeler Author Fay Bowen Approved by John Mabbitt Title Appendix 8B Gazetteer of Heritage Assets Document Reference 5.4.8B Version History Date Version Status Description/Changes 04/01/16 1 Final 1st Issue Final January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B Page intentionally blank Final January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B Table of Contents 1. LISTED BUILDINGS 1 2. SCHEDULED MONUMENTS 49 3. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURES RECORDED BY KCC HER 51 4. ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS RECORDED BY HISTORIC ENGLAND ARCHIVE 105 5. ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS RECORDED BY KCC HER 119 6. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURES RECORDED BY EHA 129 7. REPORTS ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS RECORDED BY KCC HER 133 8. NON-DESIGNATED HISTORIC PARKS AND GARDENS RECORDED BY KCC HER 137 Final i January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B Page intentionally blank Final ii January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B 1. LISTED BUILDINGS Table 8B.1.1 Listed Buildings List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing Granary, about 20 metres 1025865 North West of Mossey's Farm II 624918 160558 Shop 1025876 Preston House II 625055 161042 1025877 Half Moon and Seven Stars II 625073 161205 1025894 Sweech Cottage II 624845 160165 1025901 Parsonage Farm II 624926 160597 1031351 Santon Farm Cottages II 626115 161437 1031357 Hardacre House II 625238 160973 1031379 Forstal Farmhouse II 624877 160667 1031918 Preston Court II 624391 160533 1039135 Old St Stephen's School II 614646 159129 1039164 The Old Vicarage, Hackington II 614804 158962 1039165 Harflete II 614763 158991 Oasthouses and Granary at 1040004 II 619176 162519 Tile Lodge Farm 1040016 Whatmer Hall II 618244 160813 1040023 Laurel House II 617715 160272 1040035 Grove House II 617728 160310 1040051 2 and 4, High Street II 617722 160335 1040056 6, High Street II 617714 160320 1040066 Stable Block at Sweech Farm II 617321 161461 Richborough Farm 1045842 II 631726 160597 Richborough Farm Cottage 1045868 Castle Farm II 631849 160430 1045914 Bridge House II 617519 159965 Final 1 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing 1045923 Meadow Cottages II 617773 160091 1045925 Mill House II 617572 160031 1051057 Rose Cottage II 620733 157512 1051061 Coachman's Cottage II 620613 157614 1051064 Old Oast II 620286 157768 1051071 Church of St Vincent I 621055 157865 1051104 Littlebourne Court House II 621044 157952 1051611 Guston Court II 630636 160954 Devon Cottage 1051628 II 621215 157781 Grove Cottage 1051631 Old Hall II 621053 157689 1052306 Whitegate Cottage II 621202 157786 1052307 The Old Vicarage II 621243 157858 1052312 Higham Farmhouse II 619862 159862 1052332 Goldstone Court II 629040 160590 1054774 The Manor House II 629753 159505 1054784 Oasthouse A Wickham Court II 621981 158768 1054840 North Cottages II 619363 161049 1054846 Laurel Cottage II 619164 160966 1054858 Crossways II 617756 160330 1054861 Brooklands II 617957 159892 Barn and Granary to North 1054868 East of Walnut Tree II 619491 161076 Farmhouse 1054876 Kemphall Farmhouse II 619317 161034 1055858 Teedleham Farmhouse II 623096 161103 1055859 Ivy House Farmhouse II 623712 161844 Outhouse 5 metres North of 1055864 II 627336 161006 Uphousden Farmhouse Final 2 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing Barn about 75 metres North of 1055868 II 627384 161304 Wingham Barton Manor 1055871 Fairview Farmhouse II 627687 161403 1055876 Franklyn Cottage II 627744 161435 1063709 Church of St Mary I 618107 159826 1063741 By The Way Cottage II 618044 159571 1063742 The Manor House II 618030 159753 Bridge View 1063744 Oakdene II 617979 159741 Stour House Watergate Cottage 1065708 II* 618046 159780 Watergate House 1065785 Ye Olde Beverlie Inn II 614682 159126 1067820 Tancrey II 617928 159841 1068558 River House II 618010 159765 Garden Wall to Fordwich 1068566 II 617988 159509 House 1068801 Hoath Court II 620248 164174 1070142 Magpie Thatch II 626456 162356 Flight of Steps about 5 metres 1070143 II 626597 162609 East of Stourmouth House Coachhouse about 20 metres 1070144 North East of Stourmouth II 626619 162624 House 1070145 Newhouse Farm II 625670 162216 1070146 Dog and Duck Cottage II 626948 163362 Barn about 10 metres South 1070147 II 625431 162530 West of Paddledock Manor Barn about 15 metres South 1070148 II 625523 162389 East of Dean Farmhouse 1070149 Northcourt Farmhouse II 625585 162909 Final 3 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing Granary about 50 metres North 1070152 II 624323 160444 West of Church of St Mildred 1070153 Deerson Farmhouse II 623960 159842 1070157 Forstal House II 624677 160720 Ladydown Farmhouse 1070158 II 625310 160342 Laydown Cottages Outbuilding about 20 Metres 1070159 II 626119 161460 North of Santon Farmhouse 1070160 Mill House II 625609 160969 1070161 The Breeches II 625917 160753 1070163 Forge Cottage II 625856 160623 1070164 Padbrook Cottage II 625812 160578 Little House about 10 metres 1070165 East of Japonica Cottage, The II 625006 160718 Forstal 1070166 Mossey's Farm Shop II 624926 160526 The Old Bake House 1070167 II 625060 160932 The Village Stores 1070168 Wayside Cottages II 625069 161079 1070201 Uphousden Farm House II 627326 160989 Granary about 30 metres East 1070202 II 627375 160973 of Uphousden Farmhouse 1070203 Wingham Barton Manor II* 627382 161205 1070204 Idle Dyke Cottage II 627417 161559 1070205 Prospect Farm House II 627644 161310 1070206 The Russet House II 627731 161410 1070220 Paramour Grange II* 628861 161088 1070222 King's End Farmhouse II 631840 160512 1070223 Sandhills Farmhouse II 629887 160487 1070248 Mulberry House II 630963 160493 Final 4 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing 1070249 Sedge's II 630339 159927 1070250 The Poplars II 629349 160930 1070254 Hoaden Farmhouse II 626917 159918 1079084 Stone House Farmhouse II 617095 157669 Gatepiers and Remains of a 1079085 II 617921 157889 Wall 1083589 La Cresi D'or II 622628 162911 1084321 Fordwich Farmhouse II 618038 159690 1084347 Old Mead Farmhouse II 622410 166681 1084381 Tudor House II* 621659 164040 1084972 Church of St Martin I 618266 165853 1084973 Stone House II 618237 165933 1084974 Ridley Cottages II 618230 165946 1084975 Barn at Hicks Forstal Farm II 618074 163866 1084983 Green Oak Farm II 620103 164846 1084990 Belsey Cottage II 618305 165942 1085012 Smugglers Cottages II 618265 165910 Hill Cottages 1085013 II 618315 165863 The Risings 1085014 Horninglow Cottage II 618322 165854 1085015 Chapel Cottage II 618359 165848 1085033 The Manor House II 620470 165700 1085164 Watermill II 615589 158834 1085438 Central Barn at Home Farm II 622319 166072 1085455 Waterham Cottage II 622229 160546 1085456 Church of St Mary I 622023 160580 1085457 Poplar Farmhouse II 621766 160482 1085458 Poplar Farm Barn II 621789 160512 1085459 Stodmarsh Court Farmhouse II 621467 160503 Final 5 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing Cornerways 1085460 II 622004 160566 Old Post Office Stores 1085461 Sawkinge Farm Cottage II 621928 160515 1085482 Church of All Saints I 619223 161073 1085483 Westbere Court II 620945 162150 Stable at East of Walnut Tree 1085484 II 619489 161056 Farmhouse 1085485 Barn at Kemphall Farm II 619302 161057 White Cottage 1085486 II 619396 161046 Yew Tree Cottage 1085487 Ashby Cottage II 619141 160967 1085488 Westbere Cottage II 619208 160996 1085489 Ye Olde Yew Tree Inn II 619396 161028 1085495 The Grove Ferry Inn II 623542 163159 1085496 Bay Trees II 622836 160916 1085497 Newborns Farmhouse II 622993 161430 1085498 Gateway to Milner Court II 617572 160074 1085499 The School Hall I 617596 160192 1085500 Summer Hill II 616704 161442 1085501 Broad Oak II 617008 161415 1085502 Royal Oak Public House II 616798 161537 1085525 The Old Vicarage II 617686 160136 1085526 Mead Manor II 616856 161290 1085527 1, Field Way II 617743 160348 1085528 Calcott Hall II 617368 162805 1085529 5, High Street II 617717 160327 1085530 7-10, High Street II 617701 160307 1085531 The Swan Inn II 617690 160283 Final 6 January 2016 Richborough Connection Project – Volume 5, Document 5.4, Appendix 8B List Entry Ref. Name Grade Easting Northing 1085532 Former Stable Adjoining no 36 II 617709 160280 1085533 Georgian House II 617724 160307 1085534 Prospect House II 617734 160316 1085535 Tile Lodge Farmhouse II 619161 162474 1085536 Buckwell Farmhouse II 619057 163059 1085537 Duxbury II 618256 160821 1085538 1, Mill Road II 617477 159973 1085539 The Welsh
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