Horsham District Council
Listed building outline: EWHURST MANOR BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY C321
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- Listed building outlines
EWHURST MANOR BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY C321
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.276514 50.957393,-0.276557 50.957387,-0.276588...
- end-date
- entry-date
- 2004-02-16
- listed-building
- 1027328
- name
- EWHURST MANOR BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY
- notes
- reference
- C321
- start-date
- 1955-03-15
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- address-text
- organisation
- description
- Thomas Peverel built a moated manor house here in the reign of Edward 1. The moat remains but of the building itself the only survival is the Gateway with the porter's lodge attached to it. The house now on the site is part of a C16 house, originally of larger dimensions. It is an L-shaped timber-framed building with red brick infilling, the south front refaced on the gound floor with the red brick and above tile-hung. Tiled roof. Casement windows. The east front has a stone chimney breast with a crow-stepped brick stack and another chimney breast in the centre which is now converted into a bay. Two windows 3 windows to each wing. Photograph in the National Buildings Record. Article in the Sussex County Magazine Volume 3, page 797.
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- 200004784033
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