Listed buildings in Frindsbury explained

This is a list of all listed buildings in Frindsbury and Frindsbury Extra excluding the Upnors.

Site Number Grade Location Grid Reference Images and Notes
Tudor Cottage II 130, Cooling Road
Late 16C timber-framed house.
Cypress House II 227, Frindsbury Hill 17C house, refaced in banded blue and red brick.
II Upnor Road Late 16C farmhouse. Refronted mid 18C.
II 2 metres south of south aisle of All Saints Church, Church Green
Chest tomb 1750. Inscriptions, urn balusters, railed.
82 and 82A Frindsbury Road II Frindsbury Road
Part of a late 18C row of houses.
II 20 metres east of All Saints Church, Church Green
Chest tomb, 1789. Inscriptions and urn balusters.
II* Church Green
Norman and later parish church.
Parish Church of St Mary II* Vicarage Road Victorian church 1868–9. Listing describes it as "outstanding". "thoroughly convincing ... tautly designed and with an excellent use of materials"
Brickhouse Farmhouse II Stonehouse Lane
1677 timber framed farmhouse. Date on tablet with "I ♥ L".
I Upnor Road
Timber framed barn of 1300 or c.1400 originally of 14 bays. Four bays lost to fire in 2003.
Red House II 195, Frindsbury Road Mid 18C house with early 19C front.
Manor Farm Oast II Manor Farm, Upnor Road 1860s oasthouse. Two circular kilns. 5 bay stowage, described in the listing as having "unusually attractive architectural treatment".
Sole Street Farm House II Lower Rochester Road Early 16C timber framed farmhouse, later extended. Weatherboarded.
80, Frindsbury Road II Frindsbury Road
Late 18C brick house.
II South of south aisle of All Saints Church, Church Green Various 17C and 18C headstones.
II 15 metres south of All Saints Church, Church Green
Early 19C sarcophagus monument. Running-dog frieze.
84, Frindsbury Road II Frindsbury Road
Late 18C brick house.
Old Parsonage II Parsonage Lane
1700 brick house with painted stucco render over. Originally All Saints Church rectory,
Stone House Farmhouse II Dillywood Lane
18C house. Possibly earlier, possibly timber framed.
Vine Cottage II 229, Frindsbury Hill Late 18C brick cottage. catslide roof to right.
Roman Catholic Church of the English Martyrs II Frindsbury Road
Modern (1963-4) fan-shaped church. The design reflects the Second Vatican Council reforms. Brick, concrete and a notable copper covered timber roof.
II 53 Cooling Road
Late 17C timber-framed house. From mid 18C used as a pub. Extended 18C, 19C and 20C. Refaced in brick c.1800

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