All Saints Cottage All Saints Court, Grade II listed cottage in Canterbury, England
All Saints Cottage is a Grade II listed building in Canterbury featuring an L-shaped timber-framed structure with plaster infill and painted brick walls topped with a traditional tiled roof. The structure contains five casement windows in their original openings and includes a side passage that provides access to the rear of the building.
The cottage received its Grade II listing designation on December 3, 1949, recognizing it as a structure of special architectural interest within Canterbury's historic built heritage. This official classification acknowledged its construction quality and contribution to the area's architectural legacy.
The building displays handcrafted decorative details with carved brackets shaped like mythical creatures that support the overhang and reflect traditional English craftsmanship. These design elements are visible to anyone passing by and give the cottage its distinctive character.
The building is easily viewable from street level where architectural details are clearly visible and can be observed from the public way. Visitors should note that this is a private residence and can only be seen from the outside.
The cottage is part of a larger architectural ensemble alongside a red brick extension from the 19th century that rises two to three stories. This neighboring structure creates a contrast between two different building periods and construction approaches.
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