Wickham Court
| Wickham Court | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Country House |
| Location | West Wickham, Bromley, London |
| Coordinates | 51°21′54″N 0°00′18″W / 51.364869°N 0.004871°W |
| Completed | Reign of Henry VII |
| Designations | Grade I listed |
Wickham Court is a semi-fortified country house in West Wickham, Bromley, a borough of south-east London and historically and traditionally part of the county of Kent. The house dates from the time of Henry VII and is a Grade I listed building.
The house is a square brick-built structure of 3 storeys which once enclosed a small open courtyard, since roofed over. There are octagonal 5-storey turrets at each corner and both the house and turrets have castellated parapets. The east front has 4 windows, the other fronts 3 windows. A porch with a crow-stepped gable was added to the west side during the reign of Charles I. A modern attic storey with dormer windows and a modern wing on the South front have also been added.
Since September 2023 this building has become a Coptic Orthodox Church, named St Mary and St John having moved from Elmers End Beckenham.