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Identifier: archaeologiacant15kent_0 (find matches)
Title: Archaeologia cantiana
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Kent Archaeological Society. cn
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Publisher: (London) Kent Archaeological Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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es withroll moulding having been found, displaced and fractured,under the study floor. The fireplace in the withdrawing-room is ancient, but the chimney-piece is modern, thedesign of it, as of the other chimney-pieces in the ground-floor rooms, having been taken from an ancient fireplaceof the thirteenth century in a house at Charney, Berks,figured in Domestic Architecture of the Middle Ages, byT. Hudson Turner: Oxford, Parker, 1851. The study fire-place is modern in place and design. The old fireplace(if there was one in this room) was in the west end.What the windows were cannot now be determined,unless they were like the one in the south side of it,which was a narrow loop, low in height, and with widelysplayed jambs; probably this room and those above itwere storerooms for the chambers on their respective floors.This room had been terribly abused; it had had a doorwaycut into it on the north side, and had been used for a woodand tool house. As to the upper rooms, what was above the
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CFKeU Lilh 8.Castle St boiboni. : ~ FRAGMENTS FROM THE OLD RECTORY HOUSE,CLIFFE AT HOO. CLYFEE-AT-HOO KECTORY HOUSE. 257 offices is not known ; the hall doubtless had a high steepopen timbered roof. The withdrawing-room has a roomover it in which there had been an ancient window withdeeply splayed jambs; the npper part of it was brokenoff so that its ancient state conld not be determined;a miserable wooden usurper we expelled from the ancientjambs to make way for the two-lighted stone window nowthere. The stone arch above was made of old voussoirsfound in and about the house. There seems to have been acommunication between this chamber and one over the studyadjoining it. This room and the little one at right anglesto it had all their windows destroyed and filled in, and thefloor having been removed they formed one lofty L-shapedroom, used as the drawing-room in 1869, with the study below.The windows in these two upper rooms had stone jambs, andhad been twice altered ; they were so dis

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Vol. 15
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  • bookyear:1883
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Kent_Archaeological_Society__cn
  • bookpublisher:_London__Kent_Archaeological_Society
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
  • booksponsor:Internet_Archive
  • bookleafnumber:364
  • bookcollection:allen_county
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