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Listed building outline: THE ROUND HOUSE IN THE GROUNDS OF THE OLD RECTORY WISTON C359

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THE ROUND HOUSE IN THE GROUNDS OF THE OLD RECTORY WISTON C359

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.356212 50.908292,-0.356182 50.908293,-0.356163...
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entry-date
2004-02-16
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1354110
name
THE ROUND HOUSE IN THE GROUNDS OF THE OLD RECTORY WISTON
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reference
C359
start-date
1955-03-15
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C18 or earlier. This stands in the garden of the Old Rectory, though it is now occupied as a separate dwelling. It was originally the cottage occupied by the Verderer of Wiston Park & stands on an eminence which gives it a good view over the Park. It is a small 2 storey building of which the front is elliptical with a rectory portion behind. The ground floor is of white brick & has 2 windows in the centre with a shallow niche on each side of them. The first floor is set back within the space occupied by the ground floor & there is a roof round the bottom of Horsham slabs sloping up to the first floor which is tile-hung & has one window & a polygonal pointed metal roof, with Horsham slabs behind. Round-headed doorway on the east side. Modern additions to the rear. Cottage cupboard-staircase inside.
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200004786011
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