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Many of the buildings in the village are listed buildings. The Streatfeilds did not occupy the castle
after 1900 and finally sold it to Lord Astor in 1938. Projecting octagon bay running up 2 storeys
with mullioned and transomed windows supporting oversailing gable end with ornamental pendant
brackets and bargeboards. Covering approximately 3.5 acres, the lake is naturally stocked with
Bream, Perch and Carp, and we welcome responsible Fishermen - both young and younger - using
only barbless hooks. Only the church and castle are not owned by the Trust. Apart from the church
the village as a shop and pub. The village is unique, in that apart from the castle and church, it is
entirely owned by the National trust. It is quite small; really no more than a hamlet, so it won't take
long to walk from one end to the other with a short excursion to see the Chiding Stone and another
to explore the church. This is of the Old Oast Houses at Chiddingstone, Kent which still stands
today. He showed at the RA, RI of which he was president 1964 - 74, RHA and NEAC. Bower
collected practically anything he liked, but one of his passions was Japanese art and swords. The
steep pitched roof channelled the hot air through the hops to the top. Very small hall house of late
C15 or early Cl6. 2 storeys, 3 windows, irregular. This is the earliest type of postbox, a hexagonal
pillar designed by J.W.Penfold in 1866. It was moved here from St Pancras in London. Many of the
buildings in the village are listed buildings. Then in the 1830s Henry Streatfield's son, also named
Henry, completed most of the earlier plans. Cl9 casements. Small gabled tiled porch to flank door
with fillets. 2 later dormers in lean-to rear extension. The orangery roof is stunning, with mullioned
panes of glass creating a patchwork pattern above our heads. Nos 1 to 4 (consec) No 6, The Castle
Inn and the Gate to Coddingstone Castle form a group. On the edge of the village is a sandstone
formation called the Chiding Stone TQ5045: The Chiding Stone. Chiddingstone takes it's name from
the large sandstone outcrop in the village known as the 'Chiding Stone'. It was partly transformed in
the late 17th or early 18th century as a Carolean mansion and again during the early 1800s when the
then owner, Squire Henry Streatfeild, decided to rebuild the house to resemble a medieval castle and
commissioned William Atkinson to design the changes (designs exhibited Royal Academy 1838).
The Castle Inn at Chiddingstone is known for its welcoming hospitality, quality food and a
handpicked selection of wines, spirits and local beers. However as the village is so old it is more
likely that it is derived from the homestead of Cidda's family hence Chidding tun. Please read our
Do's and Don?ts below for a list of the few things we ask of our fishermen, helping us keep the
Castle Lake as beautiful and unspoilt as it is today. The castle and its grounds may also be hired for
filming and photographic shoots. Included in the Jacobite collections are swords used at the Battle of
Culloden, a bill to Prince Charlie for drinks, and a piece of the Garter ribbon of James II. Ground
floor C18 or early Cl9 red brick with courses of blue headers Rendered plinth. Set in 35 acres of
grounds including a lake open to fishermen, a rose garden, and magnificent woodland, this beautiful
castle in Kent is an ideal venue to host your event, enjoy a fairytale wedding or arrange a group visit
with a difference. Chiddingstone Castle has its own postbox, an original 'Penfold'.
Please read our Do's and Don?ts below for a list of the few things we ask of our fishermen, helping
us keep the Castle Lake as beautiful and unspoilt as it is today. In this period the Castle suffered
quite severely from a general lack of maintenance and sheer neglect. Nos 1 to 4 (consec) No 6, The
Castle Inn and the Gate to Coddingstone Castle form a group. The font inside was made in 1628
from local sandstone and has been described as the best production of its period in Kent. In what
period of history this is supposed to have happened is not clear. The Miniature 35-acre 19th century
park containing Georgian gothic buildings was devastated in the 1987 gales. After the war the
building continued to deteriorate as home for the Long Dene school until 1954 when the school was
closed. Part of Atkinson's design including moving the course of the High Street to make way for a
lake. The range of objects is remarkable, and the quality is exceptional. Apart from the church the
village as a shop and pub. Cl9 casements. Small gabled tiled porch to flank door with fillets. 2 later
dormers in lean-to rear extension. Almost every town and village in Britain has a War Memorial.
England, TN8 7AD Attraction Type: Historic House Location: Off the B2027 Website:
Chiddingstone Castle. Sign Up No thanks, close We use your sign-up to provide content in ways
you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. The pulpit also dates from this time
whilst the organ dates to 1881. The stowage, was the barn section, it had a cooling floor and press at
first floor and storage area at ground floor. When it's open, visitors can also visit the exhibition room
to see how the castle has always been at the heart of the community. More Newsletters Subscribe
Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later. That may explain why the
National Trust purchased the entire village to preserve its heritage value. During our opening times,
the gates to the village are open to pedestrians. After a period as a school, the house was purchased
in 1955 by Denys Eyre Bower, a passionate collector, as a home for his collections of Egyptian and
Japanese antiquities. The curious square stone building in the churchyard, with a pyramidal roof and
a wooden door, is the entrance to the Streatfeild family burial vault. On the edge of the village is a
sandstone formation called the Chiding Stone TQ5045: The Chiding Stone. The village is unique, in
that apart from the castle and church, it is entirely owned by the National trust. Over the centuries
the earth piled up on the south side has made a visible difference. Many of the buildings in the
village are listed buildings. A traditional Oast House consists of the 'oast' and the 'stowage'. Story
Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Very small hall house of late C15 or early Cl6. 2
storeys, 3 windows, irregular. The steep pitched roof channelled the hot air through the hops to the
top.
The castle houses the unusual collections of Denys Bower, ranging from Egyptian antiquities to
Japanese armour and Jacobite memorabilia. This may include adverts from us and third parties based
on our knowledge of you. That may explain why the National Trust purchased the entire village to
preserve its heritage value. Chiddingstone Castle Chiddingstone Castle was originally a medieval
manor house that became the seat of the Streatfeilds. Interior - Low ceilinged with exposed beams
and inglenook etc. Almost every town and village in Britain has a War Memorial. Chiddingstone is
more than just a stunning venue for weddings. Its gravestones are almost at window height to the
houses just across the high street. The odd structure gives access to an underground family vault,
with airflow provided by passages running from a pair of false altar tombs above ground. Cl9
casements. Small gabled tiled porch to flank door with fillets. 2 later dormers in lean-to rear
extension. It's very typical of the Kent style, with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-
tiled roofs. The building that's now the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and many of the
other buildings probably took materials from earlier settlements. Sign Up No thanks, close We use
your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you.
He showed at the RA, RI of which he was president 1964 - 74, RHA and NEAC. Bower collected
practically anything he liked, but one of his passions was Japanese art and swords. He then blocked
the High Street at the Castle Inn and diverted the road around the castle lake and garden to prevent
any villagers from gaining access to his land. Ground floor C18 or early Cl9 red brick with courses
of blue headers Rendered plinth. A traditional Oast House consists of the 'oast' and the 'stowage'.
The ground on the south side of the church is much higher than on the north. Mary also contains
some handsome memorials to the Streatfeild family, and has a fine tower with a peal of bells. Their
services are complementary for all couples choosing to hold their wedding at the Castle.
Chiddingstone Castle is simply wonderful, both as a historic house and a museum. England, TN8
7AD Attraction Type: Historic House Location: Off the B2027 Website: Chiddingstone Castle.
Those in the area can also drop in to the Tulip Tea Rooms for breakfast, lunch or even just a cream
tea or cake and relax in the newly refurbished building complete with a wood burning stove in the
chilly months. During our opening times, the gates to the village are open to pedestrians. The
Streatfeilds did not occupy the castle after 1900 and finally sold it to Lord Astor in 1938. On his
return to England studied at Goldsmiths's College School of Art under Edmund Sullivan for three
years and then became a lecturer at the College between the wars. The village was built when the
Weald was the centre of the mediaeval iron industry. The castle is adjacent to the National Trust
village of Chiddingstone (Grid Ref: OS Map Sheet TQ at grid reference 497452). It's possible that
this delightful shop is now the oldest working shop in the UK, dating all the way back to 1453.

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