More information : (TQ 52926441) Gateway (NR) (1) Gatehouse (at TQ 52926441) of Lullington Castle (TQ 56 SW 18) built between 1543 and 1580, of red brick. On plan, a rectangle with 2 projections on each of the longer sides. In elevation, a carriage archway with a room over, flanked by turrets of 3 storeys. Machicolation and castellated parapet to the whole. (2) Lullingstone Castle, a private residence as described (TQ 56 SW 18) and in good condition. See GP AO/64/126/4 (3) 5280 EYNSFORD LULLINGSTONE LANE Lullingstone The Gatehouse to Lullingstone Castle TQ 56 SW 5/64 1.6.67 Listed Grade I GV 2. C16. This was the outer Gatehouse of the house built by Sir Percyvall Hart between 1543 and 1580. (Of which parts remain in the later Lullingstone Castle) and was constructed sometime after the middle of the century. The inner Gatehouse was demolished in the mid C18. Red brick laid in English Bond, with traces of diaper pattern. In plan it consists of a rectangle with polygonal turrets attached to the outer face, and polygonal projections from the inner. In elevation it comprises a carriage archway with a room over flanked by turrets of 3 storeys. Machicolation and a castellated parapet to the whole. Casement windows with brick mullions. The outer side faces west and has a 4-centred brick carriage archway which retains its original ribbed double doors of 20 panels, and over it a cartouche and a single window of 2 tiers of 4 lights.Flanking this are hexagonal staircase turrets which rise higher than the remainder of the Gatehouse. These have quatrefoil loop lights and terracotta panels. Otherwise this side of the Gatehouse is blind. On the inner side is a similar moulded archway with brick dripstone and cartouche and similar window over and these are flanked by canted bays of 3 storeys which contain 4-centre pedestrian doorways with dripstones on the ground floor flanked by small rectangular single light windows and windows of 2 tiers of 3-lights on the first and second floors. AM. (4)
Full architectural description of Gatehouse. Until mid 18th century there was a second, inner, gatehouse, and a moat round the house. Buck's print records them, and so does a large painting in the house. That is why there seems such a wide gap now between gatehouse and house. (5)
In the late 1490s Sir John Peche built a new house, including two detached gate houses. The outer gatehouse (the inner one was demolished) was built in 1497. The gatehouse stands 75 metres west-north-west of the Castle. For a more detailed description please refer to the Register of Parks and Gardens. (6)
A three-storey brick gatehouse dating from the first half of the 16th century. The outer arch of the gateway has three orders of moulded brick within a brick hood mould. On either side is a semi-octagonal turret containing an oak newel stair. The south-west turret was rebuilt in the 1960s, following 2nd World War bomb damage. For more information please refer to the RSM. (7) |