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Listed building outline: WANTLEY MANOR LONDON ROAD HENFIELD C262

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WANTLEY MANOR LONDON ROAD HENFIELD C262

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.271804 50.933356,-0.271467 50.933297,-0.271399...
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entry-date
2004-02-16
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1027376
name
WANTLEY MANOR LONDON ROAD HENFIELD
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reference
C262
start-date
1955-03-15
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description
The back part is timbered-framed and really forms three sides of a square. The oldest section of this containing the medieval hall is probably the south wing. The east wing, which later was converted into outhouses, was probably added next and the west wing, now hidden by a latter C18 addition further west again, later. The timberframing is exposed in some places but has mostly been refaced with red brick or tiles on a cemented or brick base. The roof was originally of Horsham slabs but has mostly been refaced with tiles, one section being pantiles. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows to each wing. In the C18 the west wing was doubled by a portion facing the road. This has two storeys and three windows and is faced with red mathematical tiles. Modillion eaves cornice. Hipped Horsham slab roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with engaged columns, pediment, semi-circular fanlight and door of 6 fielded panels. Small circular window on each side of the door, inserted about 1920.
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100062272358
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