Horsham District Council
Listed building outline: NEWHAM HOUSE AND TWO MEDIEVAL ARCHES SHEEP PEN LANE STEYNING C163
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NEWHAM HOUSE AND TWO MEDIEVAL ARCHES SHEEP PEN LANE STEYNING C163
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329037 50.887421,-0.329147 50.887396,-0.329156...
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- entry-date
- 2004-02-16
- listed-building
- 1027260
- name
- NEWHAM HOUSE AND TWO MEDIEVAL ARCHES SHEEP PEN LANE STEYNING
- notes
- reference
- C163
- start-date
- 1955-03-15
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- address-text
- organisation
- description
- Large L-shaped house. The oldest portions are the east wing and the north end of the south wing. C17 or earlier, timber-framed but refaced. Queen-post roof inside. The main or entrance front faces north and is an C18 refacing. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick. Wooden dentilled cornice. Brick parapet. Glazing bars intact. Two storeyed porch with four-centred stone doorway. Horsham slab roof. The south front of the east wing has been refaced with modern brick and tiles and has modern windows. Gable at east end. The south end of the south wing is of higher elevation than the remainder. C18. Two storeys and attic. Two windows. Red brick with tile-hung half-hipped gable. Two sash windows with glazing bars on first floor. French windows below with semi-circular fanlights. To the east of the end of this wing is a medieval stone arch in the garden with two cinque-foil headed divisions and a stone mullion between. There is another similar archway in the front garden. These were originally windows in the south aisle of the parish church which were removed here when this was demolished.
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- 100061836158
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