Horsham District Council
Listed building outline: NO 21 THE STONE HOUSE HIGH STREET STEYNING C129
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- Listed building outlines
NO 21 THE STONE HOUSE HIGH STREET STEYNING C129
- geometry
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328211 50.887853,-0.328222 50.887856,-0.328243...
- end-date
- entry-date
- 2004-02-16
- listed-building
- 1180508
- name
- NO 21 THE STONE HOUSE HIGH STREET STEYNING
- notes
- reference
- C129
- start-date
- 1955-03-15
- listed-building-grade
- address-text
- organisation
- description
- Originally two buildings forming an L, but now one house. The north-east wing was originally a mint and later a prison. C15. Two storeys and semi-basement, in which were the cells. One window facing High Street, two windows facing Newham Lane. Ground floor faced with flints with long and short stone quoins and stone jambs and dripmould to the windows. The first floor is timbered and close-studded with red brick infilling and oversails on north-east front. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. Gable over. Chimney breast of flint and brick on Newham Lane front. Behind is an extension of lower elevation. The south-east wing is late C18 or early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Painted brick. Modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows on first floor. Double hung sash windows with glazing bars intact below. Doorway with pilasters and pediment.
- uprns
- 010002615150
- NAME,NAME_2