Iridge Place

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Iridge Place, Grade II* listed building in Hurst Green, England.

The two-storey brick mansion features nine windows across its facade, with a central projecting section topped by a pediment and three attic windows.

The estate was first recorded as a manor in 1539 under Martin Brabon's ownership, with the current structure replacing an earlier house in the 18th century.

The building exemplifies the architectural standards of its period through its Doric pilasters, intact glazing bars, and carefully balanced Georgian proportions.

The structure maintains its original features including the slate roof, balustrade parapet, and stuccoed porch, demonstrating successful preservation of historical elements.

A chapel constructed in 1556 by John Wildegos for £440 existed on the south side until 1717, when records indicate it had fallen into ruins.

Location: Hurst Green

GPS coordinates: 51.01570,0.47608

Latest update: March 5, 2025 18:28

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