1028
General Information
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Registration number1028
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Date constructed1600s-I?
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Century constructed1601-1700
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Evidence proof dateN/A
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Evidence proof useN/A
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Listed building gradeN/A
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Condition4
Address
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AddressTancrey House
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Village or townCanterbury
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CountyKent
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Traditional County (pre 1974)Kent
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RegionEngland
Premises
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AccessiblePrivate
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Location on PremisesUnknown
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Direction facedS
Structure Information
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StructureB: Bee bole(s)
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External recesses6
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Internal recessesN/A
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CompartmentsN/A
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Flight holesN/A
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Front shapeArch: Triangle
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Back shapeFlat
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Recess size21-23x9.5-11x10
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House building shapeN/A
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External structureN/A
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Distance apart24-70
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RowsN/A
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ShelvesN/A
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Height bases shelves21
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Wall materialBrick
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Base shelf materialN/A
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Lintel materialN/A
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Roof materialN/A
Photography Information
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Date of photograph2005
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Pictures availableC: Colour photo(s)
Notes
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2005: ground level may originally have been lower; wall overgrown; boles mentioned in article by J Williamson on Tancrey in "Fordwich, the lost port" (1975), p.191; St Augustine's Abbey once owned land nearby