Halden, Rolvenden

The manor house was later known as Halden Place and is a Grade II listed building.

[2] On 6 October 1487 he obtained royal licence to crenellate his house at Halden, together with other of his residences.

[3] The arms of Guldeford quartering de Halden survive on the Christchurch Gate of Canterbury Cathedral, built in 1517.

[4] Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537-1554), "the Nine Days' Queen", lived at Halden Place.

Today the remains of Halden Place comprise a large farmhouse situated about a mile and a quarter north of Rolvenden Church.

Christchurch Gate, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, far left: Quarterly of 4: 1&4: Or, a saltire between four martlets sable (Guldeford); 2&3: Argent, a chief sable overall a bend engrailed gules (de Halden)