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Listed building outline: PENNS HOUSE PENN COTTAGE HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING C152

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PENNS HOUSE PENN COTTAGE HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING C152

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.332136 50.891740,-0.332142 50.891771,-0.332314...
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entry-date
2004-02-16
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1180658
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PENNS HOUSE PENN COTTAGE HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING
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C152
start-date
1980-05-09
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Originally a dwelling of timber-framed construction and C17 or earlier date. Converted into a Quaker Meeting House in 1678 and used by William Penn, the Founder of the Society of Friends, who lived at Warminghurst, not far away. Made into a dwelling again in the C19 or since. Not two dwellings. One storey and attic. Three widows. Two gabled dormers. Now faced with stone rubble, red brick and tile-hanging. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Stone inscribed Quaker Meeting House 1678 .
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100061834772,100061834771
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