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WOODHAM HALL, HAWKHURST, KENT: Historic Building Record |
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Archaeology South East unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
In June 2017 Archaeology South-East (a division of the Centre for Applied Archaeology, UCL) carried out a programme of historic building recording (Historic England Level 3) at Woodham Hall, Hawkhurst, Kent (NGR 576426 130314). The work was commissioned by Bellway Homes. Woodham Hall originated in the late 19th century as Copt Hall, a modest country house. It occupied the site of an earlier dwelling, known from the tithe apportionment as Tuckness Farm House, although whether any of this structure was incorporated within Copt Hall is unknown. It was greatly expanded between 1872 and 1898 to become a substantial dwelling, incorporating an earlier building that originated as an ancillary, probably agricultural building to Tuckness Farm House. The original Copt Hall was demolished in the early 20th century leaving only its late 19th century extension behind. The remaining buildings were converted to a hotel in the 1970s. |
Author: |
C Curtis
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Publisher: |
Archaeology South-East
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Kent SMR (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2017
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Site: |
Woodham Hall |
County: |
Kent |
District: |
Tunbridge Wells |
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HAWKHURST |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 576478, 130412 (Easting, Northing)
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OASIS Id: |
archaeol6-289017 |
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2017267 |
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A4 report
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Created Date: |
30 Apr 2020 |