Thames Tributary Darent - Valence House
Thames Tributary Darent
The Darent continues eastwards parallel and north of the Sevenoaks Road
Post to the west Westerham
Post to the east Brasted
Post to the north Beggars Lane
Brasted Road
King George's Field. Playing field on the site of Costell’s Meadow. Heraldic panel displayed at the entrance.
Valence Park Capability Brown landscaped gardens and arboretum. The name Valence is said to refer to the Valons family who were 14th land owners here.
Pond and Water pump. Iron water wheel fed from the pond which supplied water to neighbouring farms
Lodge. 1890s
Valence School, Valence House. Site originally owned by the Valens family. After the 2nd World War, the house became a school for boys with disabilities (largely amputees) and then later included girls
Dunsdale. Designed by Robert Kerr for Joseph Kitchin.Red Cross Hospital in the First World War.
The Old Stone House
Dunsdale Farm House
Dunsdale Lodge
The Old Granary
Dunsdale Cottage
Orchard Cottage
Twelve Acre Cottage
The Darent continues eastwards parallel and north of the Sevenoaks Road
Post to the west Westerham
Post to the east Brasted
Post to the north Beggars Lane
Brasted Road
King George's Field. Playing field on the site of Costell’s Meadow. Heraldic panel displayed at the entrance.
Valence Park Capability Brown landscaped gardens and arboretum. The name Valence is said to refer to the Valons family who were 14th land owners here.
Pond and Water pump. Iron water wheel fed from the pond which supplied water to neighbouring farms
Lodge. 1890s
Valence School, Valence House. Site originally owned by the Valens family. After the 2nd World War, the house became a school for boys with disabilities (largely amputees) and then later included girls
Dunsdale. Designed by Robert Kerr for Joseph Kitchin.Red Cross Hospital in the First World War.
The Old Stone House
Dunsdale Farm House
Dunsdale Lodge
The Old Granary
Dunsdale Cottage
Orchard Cottage
Twelve Acre Cottage
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