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Wye College, Entrance and Hall Quadrangles

A Grade II Listed Building in Wye, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1839 / 51°11'2"N

Longitude: 0.9394 / 0°56'21"E

OS Eastings: 605521

OS Northings: 146849

OS Grid: TR055468

Mapcode National: GBR SXQ.Q9H

Mapcode Global: VHKKH.7HGS

Plus Code: 9F325WMQ+HQ

Entry Name: Wye College, Entrance and Hall Quadrangles

Listing Date: 13 October 1952

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1217079

English Heritage Legacy ID: 411815

ID on this website: 101217079

Location: Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25

County: Kent

District: Ashford

Civil Parish: Wye with Hinxhill

Built-Up Area: Wye

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


TR 0446 0546 WYE HIGH STREET
(north side)


8/264 Wye College,
Entrance and Hall
13.10.52 quadrangles

GV II

College quadrangles. 1893-5, 1901, 1903-6 and 1912-14 (executed 1928)
Architects P.B. chambers (1893-5), T.E. Colcutt (1901) and Colcutt and
Hamp (1905-6/1912). Ragstone with red brick over, and with timber framing
with red brick infill. Plain tiled roof. Entrance: 2 storey range with
kneelered parapet gables and projecting central gabled gateway; stacks to
end left, centre left and to right. Ten mullioned lights on 1st floor
(pairs and triplets), and cusped and with label hoods on ground floor. Four
centred arched gateway with label hood, and 3 light Perpendicular style
windows over. Right return (the library) with 2 storey brick range with
mullioned and transomed lights broken only by oriel to centre left. Inner
court: rear of entrance block with exposed timber frame over open timber
arcade. Pierced and moulded barge-board to jettied gable with oriel over
gateway. Brick inner wall with mullioned windows. Two storey brick
ranges opposite (the library, with barrel vault ceiling interior, with
gable and oriel opposite entrance. Second count including exterior of C15.
Hall range (with C20 bay as also to parlour) and 2 storey C20 blocks,
brick on flint, with some C18 with glazing bar sashes, otherwise mullioned
windows. Four centred arched gateway with iron screen dated 1906. Dining
Hall 1910, built as gymnasium, separating the 2 quadrangles. Single storey,
with large mullioned and transomed windows with parapet and buttresses.
Interior: cruck trussed and arcaded interior with contemporary panelling
and chandeliers and other fittings. Further, later C20 quadrangles and
blocks to the north. (See Orwin and Williams, Wye Church and Wye College).


Listing NGR: TR0552146849

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