Grade I listed buildings in Tunbridge Wells (borough)

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Tunbridge Wells in Kent.

Tunbridge Wells

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Matfield House Matfield, Brenchley, Tunbridge Wells House Dated 1738 20 October 1954 TQ6581541928
51°09′09″N 0°22′10″E / 51.152589°N 0.36954°E / 51.152589; 0.36954 (Matfield House)
1250644
Stable Block immediately North East of Matfield House Matfield, Brenchley Stable 1736 on clock 20 October 1954 TQ6583541943
51°09′10″N 0°22′11″E / 51.152718°N 0.369832°E / 51.152718; 0.369832 (Stable Block immediately North East of Matfield House)
1250646
Parish Church of All Saints Brenchley Parish Church Evidence of pre 13th century masonry 20 October 1954 TQ6796941708
51°09′00″N 0°24′01″E / 51.149985°N 0.400207°E / 51.149985; 0.400207 (Parish Church of All Saints)
1249609
Church of All Saints Capel Church 'Lately rebuilt' in 1798 20 October 1954 TQ6215645407
51°11′06″N 0°19′08″E / 51.184894°N 0.318835°E / 51.184894; 0.318835 (Church of All Saints)
1261437
Church of St Thomas à Becket Capel Parish Church Norman origins 20 October 1954 TQ6373444513
51°10′35″N 0°20′28″E / 51.176413°N 0.340987°E / 51.176413; 0.340987 (Church of St Thomas à Becket)
1262867
Somerhill Somerhill Park, Capel School 1954 20 October 1954 TQ6086745121
51°10′58″N 0°18′01″E / 51.182689°N 0.300279°E / 51.182689; 0.300279 (Somerhill)
1253489
Barn 60 Yards North of the West Range of Sissinghurst Castle Sissinghurst, Cranbrook Barn Early 16th century 20 June 1967 TQ8078138392
51°06′59″N 0°34′54″E / 51.116298°N 0.581536°E / 51.116298; 0.581536 (Barn 60 Yards North of the West Range of Sissinghurst Castle)
1099119
Church of St Dunstan Cranbrook Obelisk 1736 20 June 1967 TQ7768936169
51°05′50″N 0°32′11″E / 51.097294°N 0.536312°E / 51.097294; 0.536312 (Church of St Dunstan)
1099931
Cranbrook or Union Windmill Cranbrook Smock Mill 1814 9 June 1952 TQ7790635948
51°05′43″N 0°32′21″E / 51.095242°N 0.539299°E / 51.095242; 0.539299 (Cranbrook or Union Windmill)
1356175
Old Wilsley Wilsley Green, Cranbrook Kitchen Former 9 June 1952 TQ7796336997
51°06′17″N 0°32′26″E / 51.104647°N 0.540629°E / 51.104647; 0.540629 (Old Wilsley)
1338663
Tower and Walls 30 Yards East of the West Range at Sissinghurst Castle Sissinghurst, Cranbrook Tower c.1570 9 June 1952 TQ8080538315
51°06′56″N 0°34′55″E / 51.115598°N 0.58184°E / 51.115598; 0.58184 (Tower and Walls 30 Yards East of the West Range at Sissinghurst Castle)
1084163
West Range at Sissinghurst Castle Sissinghurst, Cranbrook Apartment 1986 9 June 1952 TQ8077638324
51°06′56″N 0°34′53″E / 51.115688°N 0.581431°E / 51.115688; 0.581431 (West Range at Sissinghurst Castle)
1346285
Christ Church Kilndown, Goudhurst Parish Church 1839-41 26 September 1980 TQ7006035187
51°05′27″N 0°25′37″E / 51.090784°N 0.427002°E / 51.090784; 0.427002 (Christ Church)
1338690
Church of St Mary Goudhurst Parish Church 13th century to 15th century 20 June 1967 TQ7239437810
51°06′49″N 0°27′42″E / 51.113652°N 0.46155°E / 51.113652; 0.46155 (Church of St Mary)
1338671
Finchcocks Finchcocks, Goudhurst House dated 1725 9 June 1952 TQ7003836460
51°06′08″N 0°25′38″E / 51.102227°N 0.427288°E / 51.102227; 0.427288 (Finchcocks)
1318935
Church of St Laurence Hawkhurst Cross 1917 20 June 1967 TQ7559629449
51°02′15″N 0°30′11″E / 51.037569°N 0.503191°E / 51.037569; 0.503191 (Church of St Laurence)
1120819
Church of St Margaret Horsmonden Parish Church 14th century 20 October 1954 TQ7038338112
51°07′01″N 0°25′59″E / 51.116966°N 0.43299°E / 51.116966; 0.43299 (Church of St Margaret)
1087022
Church of St Mary Lamberhurst Parish Church 12th century 20 October 1954 TQ6820736580
51°06′14″N 0°24′04″E / 51.103845°N 0.401216°E / 51.103845; 0.401216 (Church of St Mary)
1084519
Scotney Castle with Courtyards and Garden Terrace Lamberhurst House 1837-44 20 October 1954 TQ6873435373
51°05′34″N 0°24′29″E / 51.092846°N 0.408173°E / 51.092846; 0.408173 (Scotney Castle with Courtyards and Garden Terrace)
1336699
The Ruins of Old Scotney Castle Scotney, Lamberhurst Castle 1378 20 October 1954 TQ6896835229
51°05′29″N 0°24′41″E / 51.091483°N 0.411444°E / 51.091483; 0.411444 (The Ruins of Old Scotney Castle)
1085287
Old Church of St Peter Pembury Parish Church Norman 20 October 1954 TQ6260442979
51°09′47″N 0°19′27″E / 51.162953°N 0.324142°E / 51.162953; 0.324142 (Old Church of St Peter)
1254444
Buildings of the Service Courtyard Adjoining South of Groombridge Place Including the Walls of the Herb Garden Old Groombridge, Speldhurst House c.1660 20 October 1954 TQ5335637592
51°07′02″N 0°11′23″E / 51.1171°N 0.189695°E / 51.1171; 0.189695 (Buildings of the Service Courtyard Adjoining South of Groombridge Place Including the Walls of the Herb Garden)
1260883
Chapel of St John the Evangelist Old Groombridge, Speldhurst Chapel of Ease 1625 20 October 1954 TQ5306537682
51°07′05″N 0°11′08″E / 51.117986°N 0.185578°E / 51.117986; 0.185578 (Chapel of St John the Evangelist)
1240708
Church of St Martin of Tours Ashurst, Speldhurst Church 14th century 20 October 1954 TQ5117339037
51°07′50″N 0°09′33″E / 51.130664°N 0.159134°E / 51.130664; 0.159134 (Church of St Martin of Tours)
1074896
Garden Walls and Features of the Terraced Garden (including Ivy Cottage) approx. 30 Metres North of Groombridge Place Old Groombridge, Speldhurst House c.1980 20 October 1954 TQ5328437681
51°07′05″N 0°11′19″E / 51.117919°N 0.188704°E / 51.117919; 0.188704 (Garden Walls and Features of the Terraced Garden (including Ivy Cottage) approx. 30 Metres North of Groombridge Place)
1240706
Groombridge Place Old Groombridge, Speldhurst Country House Between 1652 and 1674 20 October 1954 TQ5334137619
51°07′02″N 0°11′22″E / 51.117347°N 0.189492°E / 51.117347; 0.189492 (Groombridge Place)
1260959
Groombridge Place Moat, Walls and Bridge including the West Gateway and Cottage on the North Bridge Old Groombridge, Speldhurst House Second half of 17th century 20 October 1954 TQ5322937625
51°07′03″N 0°11′16″E / 51.11743°N 0.187895°E / 51.11743; 0.187895 (Groombridge Place Moat, Walls and Bridge including the West Gateway and Cottage on the North Bridge)
1260960
The Church of King Charles the Martyr Tunbridge Wells Church 1676-1684 20 May 1952 TQ5819738810
51°07′36″N 0°15′34″E / 51.126729°N 0.259338°E / 51.126729; 0.259338 (The Church of King Charles the Martyr)
1084478

Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

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