Horsham District Council
Listed building outline: ST MARYS GUEST HOUSE AND THE GARDEN GATE ST MARYS COURT THE STREET BRAMBER C49
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ST MARYS GUEST HOUSE AND THE GARDEN GATE ST MARYS COURT THE STREET BRAMBER C49
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.310812 50.882786,-0.310819 50.882804,-0.310913...
- end-date
- entry-date
- 2004-02-16
- listed-building
- 1027419
- name
- ST MARYS GUEST HOUSE AND THE GARDEN GATE ST MARYS COURT THE STREET BRAMBER
- notes
- reference
- C49
- start-date
- 1955-03-15
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- address-text
- organisation
- description
- Built in the C15 as a home for the Wardens of the Bridge, who were the monks of Sele Priory at Upper Beeding. Probably a court-yard house originally, of which this is the only surviving wing. Timber-framed building with first floor close-studded and oversailing on the protuding ends of the floor joists, bressumer and brackets on the north and east sides. Ground floor of east front rebuilt in brick and flints. Plaster infilling. Hipped Horsham slab roof. Ground floor windows modern. First floor windows of east front original casement windows including a small projecting window of 2 tiers of three lights and one of two tiers of five lights, both with wooden mullions and transoms and diamond-shaped leaded panes. Two storeys and attic. Four windows and three hipped dormers facing east. Two windows and one dormer facing north. C19 flint addition to west and later brick addition beyond that. The interior has a good staircase, fine chimney-pieces and a room with painted panelled walls. Crested wrought iron gate to the garden to north-east of the house.
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