Summary
Queen’s Court is on the northeast side of the property with its own vehicular access from the grounds through a gate in the northeast wall between two linear ranges - the northwest range was the Brewhouse and is now the current café complex, the adjacent range is referred to as Carpenter’s workshops and stores.
Identification Images (1)
Description
None Recorded
References
- SNA64036 - National Trust Report: Bartlett, A.. 2007. Knole, Kent: Report on Archaeogeophysical Survey 2007.
- SNA64038 - Conservation Plan: Oxford Archaeology. 2007. Knole, Kent: Conservation Management Plan Vol. 1. 1.
- SNA64039 - Conservation Plan: Oxford Archaeology. 2007. Knole, Kent: Conservation Management Plan Vol. 2. 2.
- SNA69100 - National Trust Report: HB Archaeology & Conservation Ltd. 2021. Historic Structure Record: Wall in Queen's Court, Knole, Kent.
- SNA69723 - National Trust Report: Museum of London Archaeology. 2017. Archaeological Watching Brief at Knole: Barn and Courtyards.
- SNA69905 - National Trust Report: HB Archaeology & Conservation Ltd. 2020. Stores at Queen's Court, Knole, Kent: Historic Building Record.
Other Statuses and References
None Recorded
Associated Events
- ENA5634 - Remote Sensing, Archaeogeophysical Survey Queens Court, Knole
- ENA10121 - Field Survey, Historic Structure Recording: Queen's Court Wall, Knole, Kent
- ENA10752 - Field Survey, Historic Building Survey: Queen's Court Stores, Knole, Kent
Associated Finds
None Recorded