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Listed building outline: NO 9 CHURCH STREET STEYNING C62

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NO 9 CHURCH STREET STEYNING C62

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327621 50.888184,-0.327541 50.888154,-0.327520...
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2004-02-16
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1194367
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NO 9 CHURCH STREET STEYNING
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C62
start-date
1955-03-15
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The original part of Steyning Grammar School. C15 timber-framed building originally the Brotherhood Hall of the Fraternity of the Holy Trinity. This ceased to exist at the Dissolution. The Grammar School was established here 1614, over the door is a tablet inscribed Brotherhood Hall. Grammar School founded in his native town and endowed AD 1614 by Wm. Holland, Alderman of Chichester. Ground floor has been rebuilt in brick, now painted. First floor oversails on bressumer and brackets and is now tile-hung, once painted, but has no windows facing the street. Above are wide two gables of ornamental timbering with carved bargeboards, 11 pendants and five-light casement windows. Horsham slab roof. Central red brick porch of three storeys and window of which ground and first floors date from 1614 and the top storey with gable over, from late C19. It contains a pointed brick archway with dripstone over and a wrought-iron gate. Inner doorway set in moulded architrave surround with original door of four vertical panels. To south-west of the porch are two windows and two doorways, one with four-centred head, moulded jambs and lintel. To north-east of the porch are three windows and similar blocked doorway. Large modern additions behind, to south-east, not of special interest.
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100062271694,010096224546
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