Brocket
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Brocket |
Alternative Names | Brockle |
Historic Country | Kent |
Modern Authority | Kent |
1974 Authority | Kent |
Civil Parish | Tenterden/Stone-cum-Ebony |
In 1487 John Guldeford received a licence to 'crenellate the manors or tenements of Halden, Tenterden, Brockle and Hertrigge, in the parishes of Rolvenden, Tenderden, Crambroke and Ebney, co. Kent'.
BROCKET is another small manor here, which had antiently owners of the same name, who were of sufficient note to have their arms carved, among those of the rest of the nobility and gentry of this county, on the roof of the cloysters in Canterbury, being, Or, a cross flory, sable; and they seem to have continued owners of it till king Henry IV.'s reign, when it was alienated to William Guldeford, in whose descendants it remained till Sir John Guldeford sold it in the 30th year of king Henry VIII. to Sir John Hales, baron of the exchequer, who at his death gave it to his youngest son Edward Hales, esq. who was seated at Tenterden, in whose descendants, as I am informed, it has continued down to Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, the present owner of it. (Hasted)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TQ922304 |
Latitude | 51.0415496826172 |
Longitude | 0.741490006446838 |
Eastings | 592200 |
Northings | 130400 |