Horsham District Council
Listed building outline: BAR AT CHARLTON COURT MOUSE LANE STEYNING C158A
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- Listed building outlines
BAR AT CHARLTON COURT MOUSE LANE STEYNING C158A
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.339033 50.894575,-0.339187 50.894273,-0.339004...
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- entry-date
- 2004-02-16
- listed-building
- 1180715
- name
- BAR AT CHARLTON COURT MOUSE LANE STEYNING
- notes
- reference
- C158A
- start-date
- 1992-02-04
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- address-text
- organisation
- description
- Aisled timber barn, possibly originally a tithe barn. Probably pre1414 barn with roof pitch and covering altered in C18. Timber framed barn the exterior partly clad in flint with brown brick dressings, partly weatherboarded on stone base. Horsham stone slab roof, half-hipped to south. 2 cart entrances. West side is mainly clad in weatherboarding on flint and brick plinth and has gabled cart entrances. Aisled barn of 7 bays which originally projected further to south. Jowled upright posts, some set in concrete padstones. Crown posts of square section with headbraces and curved braces from crownposts onto tiebeam. Some passing braces survive. 2 of the tie beams and many of the tops of the wallplates seem to be reused as they have a row of holes for joists. C18 roof replaces earlier roof of steeper pitch with collar beam and has ridgepiece, through purlins and rafters. Charlton Manor appeared in the Domesday Book as a holding of the Abbey of Fecamp. It was seized in 1414 when the alien priories were dissolved and remained with Syon Abbey until the Dissolution (1539).
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- 100062196759,010094146490
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