2010
TQ6651 : Court Lodge Farmhouse, Seven Mile Lane, East Peckham
taken 16 years ago, near to West Peckham, Kent, England

Court Lodge Farmhouse, Seven Mile Lane, East Peckham
Large c15 Wealden hall house, now clad in brick at ground floor and tile hanging to first floor.
Grade II listed Grade II listed.
The Seven Mile Lane main road ran past the property entrance, but has since been bypassed. This section still appears to be called the Seven Mile Lane, and merges into Church Lane further up.
Grade II listed Grade II listed.
The Seven Mile Lane main road ran past the property entrance, but has since been bypassed. This section still appears to be called the Seven Mile Lane, and merges into Church Lane further up.
Wealden Hall Houses
Wealden Hall Houses were timber framed farmhouses built by wealthy Yeoman farmers from the late 1300's to the mid 1500's (late Mediaeval to Tudor times). Originating in the South East, in the Weald of Kent and Sussex, they spread to other Southern counties around England. They remain most prevalent in the South East, particularly in areas surrounding Maidstone. The buildings can be identified by their distinct front jettied first floor end bays. …read more here Link
