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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.523905 50.948598,-0.523896 50.948584,-0.523854...
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2004-02-16 | 1039948 | TELEPHONE KIOSK LONDON ROAD HARDHAM | C10009 | 1993-11-03 | TELEPHONE KIOSK. TYPE K6. DESIGNED 1935 BY SIR GILES GILBERT SCOTT. MADE BY VARIOUS CONTRACTORS. CAST IRON, SQUARE KIOSK WITH DOMED ROOF. UNPERFORATED CROWNS TO TOP PANELS AND MARGIN GLAZING TO WINDOWS AND DOORS. | 010003085602 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.338462 50.894224,-0.338489 50.894226,-0.338491...
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2004-02-16 | CHARLTON COURT MOUSE LANE STEYNING | C158 | 1955-03-15 | Large T-shaped building. South wing C17, refaced with cement. Two storeys. Three windows. Eaves cornice. Front of the roof tiled back, which forms a pentice, Horsham slabs. Casement windows. West wing comprises two parallel ranges. North range C17, south range C18. Two storeys. Two windows. North and south fronts cemented, west wall flints and tile-hung. South range tiled roof north range Horsham slabs. Horizontally-sliding sash windows with glazing bars intact. East wing C19 and faced with flints. | 100062196759 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.339033 50.894575,-0.339187 50.894273,-0.339004...
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2004-02-16 | 1180715 | BAR AT CHARLTON COURT MOUSE LANE STEYNING | C158A | 1992-02-04 | 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). | 100062196759,010094146490 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.340551 50.893283,-0.340481 50.893378,-0.340566...
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2004-02-16 | 1027259 | NOS 1 AND 2 CHARLTON COURT COTTAGES MOUSE LANE STEYNING | C159 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys and attic. Four windows. One gabled dormer. Ground floor faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins, above cemented at the front but back and sides tile-hung. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100062196763,100062196762,100062673908 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.338255 50.884294,-0.338389 50.884224,-0.338323...
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2004-02-16 | 1180789 | THE WHITE HOUSE NEWHAM LANE STEYNING | C160 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Stuccoed. Hipped tiled roof. Ogee-headed casement windows with ogee-shaped dripstones over. Ogee-shaped doorway with square dripstone over. Ogee-headed porch. Additions to south-east and at west-end of north front. | 100062196770 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.334542 50.895939,-0.334550 50.895926,-0.334549...
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2004-02-16 | 1285398 | BAYARDS HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING | C165 | 1980-05-09 | Mid C19. Two storeys and attic. Six windows. Faced with flints with stone dressings and quoins. Two gabled and three hipped dormers between them. Tiled roof. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. Porch with pointed doorway and room over. Wing of one storey and attic and three windows to south. | 100062271970 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.302871 50.878288,-0.302649 50.878275,-0.302639...
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2004-02-16 | BEEDING COURT FARMHOUSE SHOREHAM ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C29 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped house. C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Four windows & one window space in east wing. Faced with flints, now painted. Painted brick stringcourse. Half-hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood. | 100061836300 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.268756 50.910811,-0.268811 50.910715,-0.268858...
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2004-02-16 | 1192994 | THE MILL BUILDING AT WOODS MILL SHOREHAM ROAD HENFIELD | C296 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Ground floor red brick, above faced with weather-boarding. Tiled roof. Gable. Four storeys. One window. Lower T-wing to north. | 200004795683 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.269086 50.910478,-0.269171 50.910501,-0.269213...
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2004-02-16 | 1027387 | THE MILLHOUSE AT WOODS MILL SHOREHAM ROAD HENFIELD | C297 | 1980-05-09 | Originally two separate houses at right angles to each other, but now joined. C18. Two storeys. Two windows to each block. Hipped with stucco at front, with flints on north side and with tiles, cream-washed, on south side. Stringcourse. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. | 200004793136 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.248557 50.889816,-0.248546 50.889806,-0.248545...
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2004-02-16 | 1354065 | CHURCH OF ST ANDREW EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C30 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, north transept, nave, south porch & west tower. Largely C13, restored in 1878. | 200004786302 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.224194 50.911827,-0.224165 50.911823,-0.224166...
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2004-02-16 | LITTLE HOLMBUSH BRIGHTON ROAD WOODMANCOTE | C308 | 1980-05-09 | Once called Little Holmbush Farm. C17 or earlier timber-framed building, partly rebuilt in brick, painted in imitation of timbering. Tiled roof with pentice behind. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061800912 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.247955 50.890015,-0.247689 50.890005,-0.247675...
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2004-02-16 | 1181464 | EDBURTON HOUSE EDBURTON VILLAGE UPPER BEEDING | C31 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with roughcast. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. | 200004785755 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.248443 50.889152,-0.248446 50.889266,-0.248511...
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2004-02-16 | MICHAELMUS COTTAGE EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C32 | 1978-02-10 | Possibly the pre-reformation clergy house. C16 timber-framed cottage with plaster & red brick infilling, south end added later. Thatched roof, south end tiled. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. | 200004784734 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.251071 50.889398,-0.251003 50.889398,-0.251004...
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2004-02-16 | 1181418 | SEPTEMBER COTTAGE EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C33 | 1955-03-15 | C16 timber-framed building with painted brick infilling & curved braces on first floor. Hipped slate roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 200004784714 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.358488 50.899505,-0.358544 50.899509,-0.358549...
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2004-02-16 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY WISTON | C338 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, south chapel, twin naves & west tower. Mainly C14, but much restored by G M Hills in 1862. South chapel contains a brass of 1426 to Sir John de Braose & the tombs of the Shirley family who owned Wiston House. | 200004787187 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.359015 50.899945,-0.359056 50.899944,-0.359055...
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2004-02-16 | 1027156 | WISTON HOUSE WISTON PARK WISTON | C339 | 1980-05-09 | Original building was a very large mansion of irregular plan built about 1576 by Sir Thomas Shirley the elder, the Father of the 3 brothers who are famous for their travels & adventures in Persia & the east. Much of this house was demolished between 1780 & 1830, & the only portion now remaining is on the entrance front facing east. This is E-shaped. Ashlar. Two storeys. The centre portion has 5 windows & a 2 storey porch in middle. The ground floor of this is flanked by twin Doric pilasters & has a triglyph frieze above & a round-header arch. The storey above the doorway is flanked by twin Ionic pilasters & has a window of 2 tiers of 5 lights. It is surmounted by a cornice & pediment with a female figure at the apex of the pediment. On each side of the porch are 2 tall windows of 4 tiers of lights, the outer ones being bays containing 8 lights in each tier, the inner ones being flush windows of 6 lights in each tier. Cornice above ground floor. The first floor has 4 windows of 2 tiers of 4 lights each, one being blocked, with cornice over them. Cornice & parapet over the whole of the centre portion, flanked by large voluted consoles. The projecting wings have a slightly lower elevation than the centre, though also of 2 storeys. Each has 3 windows facing inwards of 2 tiers of 5 lights each with cornices over. Cornice & parapet over the inner sides of the wings. Their ends have one bay window each on both floors containing 2 tiers of 8 lights each with cornice over & above this a shaped gabled with finials flanking these & at the apex of each. All the windows have stone mullions & transoms & diamond-shaped or small square leaded panes. James Gibbs carried out some work in the house but nothing of this survives (with the possible exception of some of the plaster work in the Great Hall). The house was rebuilt & greatly enlarged by Edward Blore at the beginning of the C19 & the south, west & north fronts date from this period. The house is now the shape of 3 L's. The south or garden front has 2 storeys & attic, 8 windows, 5 projecting bays, 3 shaped gables & 2 dormers of shaped gable pattern between the main gables. Conservatory dating from the early C19 at the end of this wing. The west front has 2 storeys, 6 windows & 4 bays. Pierced parapet over with finials above the bays & a shaped gable to one. On the north wall of the west wing is a chimney-piece from the part of the C16 house that was demolished. This has an elaborate carved overmantel comprising 6 small figures in compartments with a cartouche in the centre, frieze, panel & finial over. The interior of the house dates mostly from Blore's rebuilding but the dining-room has panelling dated 1576. Photographs in the National Building Record. Article in Country LIfe Vol 25, page 306. | 200004787017 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.358596 50.899359,-0.358628 50.899362,-0.358611...
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2004-02-16 | 1182674 | THE STABLES OF WISTON HOUSE WISTON PARK WISTON | C339A | 1980-05-09 | C16. Ashlar. Horsham slab roof. They consist of a long low building of one storey & attic. One small gabled dormer in the centre containing one window, 4 other windows of 5 lights each with stone mullions & dripstones.round- headed arch beneath the gable. Doorways on each side with depressed heads. Pigeon-holes in the east gable-end. Modern additions at the west end. | 200004787017 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.357967 50.899080,-0.357939 50.899077,-0.357944...
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2004-02-16 | 1027157 | THE GARAGES NOS 1 TO 9 WISTON HOUSE WISTON PARK WISTON | C339B | 1980-05-09 | C18. Built on two levels. Lower level has five round-headed arches of red brick & grey headers which housed carts. Above faced with flints with 3 casement windows. This portion comprises the garages,which are approached from the north. Hipped Horsham slab roof. | 200004787017 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.246641 50.889326,-0.246658 50.889327,-0.246660...
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2004-02-16 | ABURTON FARMHOUSE EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C34 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier house, much altered in C19. Two storeys. Five windows. North front coursed stone. South front tile-hung with two chimney breasts & two imitation timbered gables. Slate roof. Casement windows. | 200004784744 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.358127 50.898751,-0.358037 50.898738,-0.358041...
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2004-02-16 | 1284257 | COTTAGES AT WISTON HOUSE WISTON PARK WISTON | C340 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building refaced with flints with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped Horsham slab roof. Casement additions. Two storeys. Four windows. Modern additions to south side. | 200004796501,200004787039,200004787002 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.351390 50.896793,-0.351409 50.896793,-0.351413...
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2004-02-16 | ROUND ROBIN LODGE TO WISTON PARK MOUSE LANE WISTON | C341 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped building. Front wing C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints. Semi-circular projection in centre of front with conical roof. Hipped slate roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. Back wing is a later C18 addition in brown brick with a tiled roof. | 100062196757,100062673912,100062196758 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.369289 50.898942,-0.369351 50.898850,-0.369374...
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2004-02-16 | 1354115 | GREAT BARN AT WISTON PARK MOUSE LANE WISTON | C342 | 1980-05-09 | Probably C18. Faced with flints with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped Horsham slab roof. Loop windows. Tie-beam roof inside with arched braces. | 200004787186 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.373058 50.899436,-0.373066 50.899395,-0.373087...
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2004-02-16 | 1027151 | MALTHOUSE CHANCTONBURY RING ROAD WISTON | C343 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped building forming two cottages. C17 or earlier timber-framed building refaced with flints,stucco & tile-hanging. Tiled roof. South wing two storeys & three windows,north wing one storey & attic & one dormer. | 100062196488,100062196487 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.375595 50.903646,-0.375480 50.903641,-0.375473...
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2004-02-16 | WEPPONS HOUSE CHANCTONBURY RING ROAD WISTON | C344 | 1955-03-15 | On the map called Weppons Farm. C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings & quoins. Eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Casement windows with small square panes. Doorway with flat hood on brackets. One window-bay added in brown brick at south end. Modern additions behind. | 100061833788 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.260772 50.890397,-0.260625 50.890369,-0.260654...
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2004-02-16 | TRULEIGH MANOR FARMHOUSE EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C35 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped house. C18 altered & enlarged in C19. Two storeys. Three windows facing east, four windows facing south. Faced with flints with red brick dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. C19 castellated additions with pointed windows to east & north fronts. | 200004784627 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.272280 50.891015,-0.272501 50.890996,-0.272497...
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2004-02-16 | 1027216 | TOTTINGTON MANOR EDBURTON ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C36 | 1980-05-09 | Large irregular-shaped house now a restaurant. Back range C17 or earlier & of timber-framed construction with herring-bone brick nogging. Horsham slab roof. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. Two storeys. Two windows. This original portion of the house is now surrounded by modern additions on east, west & south sides. | 200004785908 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.281501 50.887912,-0.281590 50.887813,-0.281545...
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2004-02-16 | HORTON FARMHOUSE HENFIELD ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C37 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped building. At the back is a small timber-framed portion, C17 or earlier, with pentice roof of Horsham slabs. But the main wing of the house is early C19. Two storeys & attic in gable ends. Three windows. Faced with cobbles with long & short window surrounds & quoins & modillion eaves cornice of red brick. Mansarded tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. C19 porch. | 100062191676 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.385833 50.907787,-0.385998 50.907949,-0.386099...
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2004-02-16 | LOWER CHANCTON WISTON BRIGHTON ROAD WASHINGTON | C371 | 1955-03-15 | C17. Two storeys. Three windows. Mostly faced with ironstone rubble but some sandstone rubble patched with cement, the sides tile-hung. Half-hipped Horsham slab roof. Brick chimney stack. | 200004786046 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.385316 50.907592,-0.385514 50.907796,-0.385701...
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2004-02-16 | 1354089 | GRANARY LOWER CHANCTON BRIGHTON ROAD WASHINGTON | C371A | 1980-05-09 | Timber-framed building with red brick infilling, south-west front refaced with flints. Half-hipped tiled roof. | 200004786046 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.398766 50.904556,-0.398533 50.904549,-0.398529...
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2004-02-16 | GREEN COMMON FARMHOUSE BRIGHTON ROAD WASHINGTON | C373 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped building. Original portion C17 or earlier timber-framed with red brick infilling, ground floor rebuilt in flints. To this an L-wing has been added on the north in the C18, built of stone rubble with pentice on west side. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 200004790289 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.402194 50.903611,-0.402187 50.903557,-0.402022...
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2004-02-16 | TILLEYS FARMHOUSE BRIGHTON ROAD WASHINGTON | C374 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed with plaster infilling. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. C19 window-bay with gable over added at east end. | 100062493030 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.403141 50.903667,-0.403155 50.903575,-0.403053...
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2004-02-16 | TILLEYS FARM COTTAGE BRIGHTON ROAD WASHINGTON | C375 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier L-shaped timber-framed building with plaster & painted brick infilling, ground floor & part of the first floor of the west front rebuilt in red brick & flints. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061832837 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.405667 50.905189,-0.405615 50.905175,-0.405609...
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2004-02-16 | ROSE COTTAGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C383 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. Doorway with door of five moulded panels. Added window-bay to west with coach-house with double doors on ground floor & faced with weather-boarding above gable over. | 100061836106 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.405630 50.905127,-0.405666 50.905039,-0.405532...
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2004-02-16 | 1182071 | CLEMATIS COTTAGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C384 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Round-headed doorway with semi-circular fanlight & door of five moulded panels. | 100061831933 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.406080 50.905413,-0.406157 50.905308,-0.406116...
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2004-02-16 | OLD FORGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C385 | 1980-05-09 | Dated 1732. Two storeys. Four windows. Stone rubble & flint white-washed with red brick quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Date 1732 & initials MJB. L-wing behind. | 100061831941 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.408306 50.904758,-0.408366 50.904669,-0.408407...
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2004-02-16 | SOUTH COTTAGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C386 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Five windows. Red brick & grey headers with some stonework on ground floor. Tiled roof. Some casement windows, some sash windows with glazing bars intact. | 100061831945 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.408613 50.904445,-0.408651 50.904393,-0.408584...
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2004-02-16 | FERN COTTAGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C387 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster & painted brick infilling, east front with its gable refaced in ironstone rubble on ground floor & stucco above. Horsham slab roof with pentice to western half of the front. Casement windows. Brick chimney breast on west wall. Two storeys. One window. | 100061831934 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.408381 50.904144,-0.408399 50.904109,-0.408435...
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2004-02-16 | 1284722 | WEAVERS COTTAGE SCHOOL LANE WASHINGTON | C388 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Front stone rubble, back faced with flints & tile-hung. South gable end with corrugated asbestos. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061831948 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.410455 50.904435,-0.410460 50.904345,-0.410396...
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2004-02-16 | 1027198 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY THE STREET WASHINGTON | C389 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave with aisles, south porth & west tower. Tower C15. Otherwise largely rebuilt by Gordon Hills in 1866-7, except for the north arcade of the nave, which is C12. | 200004786305 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.409814 50.904504,-0.409836 50.904503,-0.409830...
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD VICARAGE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C390 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Five windows. Faced with Roman cement with long & short quoins to ground floor. Stringcourse. Eaves bracket cornice. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Porch of solid type with cornice & pediment over. Service wing of three storeys windows but lower elevation to west. | 100062196434 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.410114 50.904482,-0.410030 50.904467,-0.410026...
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2004-02-16 | 1027199 | STABLES AT THE OLD VICARAGE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C390A | 1980-05-09 | Contemporary with the house. Faced with Roman cement. Hipped slate roof. Three pairs of double doors with loft door over the centre pair. | 100062196434 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.407327 50.903725,-0.407423 50.903626,-0.407207...
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2004-02-16 | 1182115 | HOW MAN THE OLD COTTAGE AND CORNER HOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C391 | 1981-07-09 | Block of 3 cottages under one roof span. The Old Cottage is a medieval former open Hall House thought to date from circa 1300, the others are probably C17 or earlier. Two storeys, 5 windows. Faced with stone rubble, patched with cement. Red brick quoins at the east end of the Corner House. How-man has been recently refaced in brown brick. Steeply pitched hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. The Old Cottage has a kingpost roof. Description amended 9th July 1981 | 100061833039,100061833035,100062196433 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.410922 50.904226,-0.410738 50.904191,-0.410697...
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2004-02-16 | CHURCH FARMHOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C392 | 1980-05-09 | Two parallel ranges. North range early C19. Two storeys. Two windows and one window-space. Faced with flints, set in galletting with dripstones, long & short quoins & window dressings of red brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. South wing later C19. | 200004786578,200004795988 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.411147 50.904015,-0.410848 50.903968,-0.410775...
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2004-02-16 | 1182122 | BARN AT CHURCH FARM THE STREET WASHINGTON | C392A | 1980-05-09 | C18 or earlier. Faced with tarred weather-boarding. Hipped tiled roof. | 010003085661,010013795838 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.410215 50.903943,-0.410129 50.904148,-0.410231...
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2004-02-16 | CHURCH HOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C393 | 1955-03-15 | Early C19. Two storeys. Five windows. Faced with roughcast. Overhanging eaves. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with engaged columns, pediment & semi-circular fanlight. | 100061833034 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.409830 50.904145,-0.409858 50.904089,-0.409344...
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2004-02-16 | GARDEN WALL CHURCH HOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C393A | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Flint wall. | 100061833034 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.408409 50.903745,-0.408354 50.903731,-0.408342...
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2004-02-16 | 1284704 | BANK COTTAGE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C394 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows & one window-space. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins, stringcourse & eaves cornice of cogging. Tiled roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. Doorway up eight steps. | 100061833032 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.407605 50.903569,-0.407719 50.903453,-0.407626...
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2004-02-16 | 1027201 | NOS 1 AND 2 ROSE COTTAGE THE STREET WASHINGTON | C395 | 1980-05-09 | Two houses. No 1 of early C18 date and No 2 of late C18/early C19 date. Render over brick; gabled plain tile roofs continued over catslide roofs to rear; brick end stacks to No 1 and brick end stack to No 2. No 1 of 3-unit plan with rear outshot and No 2 of 2-unit plan with rear outshot. Each cottage of 2-storey, 2-window range: No 1 has flat rendered arches over central 6-panelled door and mid C19 three light casements with glazing bars; more compact symmetrical elevation to No 2 has flat rendered arches over central plank door and horizontal sliding sashes with glazing bars and raised string course. Interiors not inspected but likely to be of interest. | 100062196426,100062196428 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.404992 50.905315,-0.404997 50.905292,-0.405031...
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2004-02-16 | BROOK HOUSE WORTHING ROAD WASHINGTON | C396 | 1980-05-09 | 1830 circa. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Round-headed doorway with semi-circular fanlight & door of five moulded panels. | 100061829893 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027162 | THE FRANKLAND ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE WORTHING ROAD WASHINGTON | C397 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Three windows. Painted brick. Modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway up eight steps with rectangular fanlight. Ground floor wing 1 window at each end of the building. | 100062493063 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | TILLEYS COTTAGE WORTHING ROAD WASHINGTON | C398 | 1980-05-09 | A separate building from Tilley's Farm Cottage, Brighton Road (QV) C17 or earlier timber-framed building, the north front jettied & refaced with flints. New hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061832836 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WINDLESHAM HOUSE SCHOOL WORTHING ROAD WASHINGTON | C399 | 1980-05-09 | Originally called Highden. Large L-shaped mansion. According to Dallaway's History of West Sussex the Goring family built a house here in the late C17, but the exterior of the present building appears about a century later, though it was renovated in 1838. Extra storey added when the house was converted into a School about 30 years ago. Originally the house consisted of 2 storeys & a basement which was above ground level on the east side owing to the slope of the ground. Nine windows facing south,originally 7 windows facing east, to which 5 window bays have been added by the School. Red brick & grey headers alternately. Long & short stone quoins. Stringcourse above ground floor. Modillion cornice above first floor. Pantile roof. Windows with segmental heads, keystones over & glazing bars intact. The south front has s stone porch, the east front long & short quoins flanking the centre portion of 3 window bays, also a tablet above the ground floor recording that the house was renovated in 1838. Modern School additions to the north-east & north-west, not of special interest. | 100062195893 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1181472 | VALERIE MANOR HENFIELD ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C4 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped house. C17 or earlier, restored. Two storeys. Three windows facing north, five windows facing east. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins & stringcourse. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. North wing has a gable with attic window. | 100061834524 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | MAUDLIN FARMHOUSE MAUDLIN LANE BRAMBER | C41 | 1955-03-15 | T-shaped house. C17 or earlier. Two storeys and attic. Four windows. One hipped dormer. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Part of the west wing at the back tile-hung Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. Doorway with flat hood on brackets. | 100061835290 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1286837 | MAUDLIN FARM COTTAGE MAUDLIN FARM COTTAGE BRAMBER | C42 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped building. The west wing, which was once a separate cottage, is dated 1684. The main portion of the house is early C19. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Hipped tiled roof. Some horizontally-sliding sash windows, some ordinary sash windows with glazing bars intact, some casement windows. | 100062196754,100062196755 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027218 | NELCOTE HENFIELD ROAD UPPER BEEDING | C5 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with cobbles with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. | 100061834520 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | CHURCH OF ST BOTOLPH BOTOLPH BRAMBER | C50 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave, west tower and tiny south porch. Chancel arch and south wall of nave Saxon. North wall of nave and blocked arches of former aisle C13. Chancel and tower decorated. Porch C19. Horsham slab roof. | 200004786311 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | VICARAGE COTTAGE BOTOLPHS BRAMBER | C51 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped timber framed cottage said to be C14 and probably the pre-formation clergy-house, but much restored and now faced with red brick on ground floor and tile-hung above. Originally Horsham slab roof but now tiled. Casement windows. Two windows. | 200004783348 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WATERFALL COTTAGE CHANTRY LANE SULLINGTON | C511 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Slate roof. Casement windows. | 100061827497 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | CHANCTONBURY LODGE STORRINGTON ROAD SULLINGTON | C514 | 1980-05-09 | Restored C17 or earlier timber-framed building with modern red brick infilling, ground floor rebuilt in brick & stone. The centre of the first floor oversails but the ends have been underbuilt. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Six windows. | 100061833257 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354077 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY SULLINGTON LANE SULLINGTON | C515 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave with north aisle & west tower. Nave Saxon, chancel & tower C13 restored 1873. | 200004795081 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | SULLINGTON MANOR SULLINGTON LANE SULLINGTON | C516 | 1955-03-15 | Originally L-shaped timber-framed building with red brick dressings & quoins. Gable to east wing. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Then in early C19 another gabled wing of higher elevation was added at the south end of the south wing. This is fronted with grey headers & has red brick dressings & quoins, the sides being of stone rubble. Between these gabled portions is a small addition with pentice & modern eyebrow over & to the south of the original projection is a small portion with a pentice roof continuing the southern roof-line of the gable. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100062196375 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027240 | BARN AT SULLINGTON FARM SULLINGTON LANE SULLINGTON | C517 | 1955-03-15 | Dated 1685. Unusually long building faced with stone rubble & tarred weather- boarding. Half-hipped tiled roof with tie-beams & arched braces. Waggon entrance on north side. | 100062196375 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1181126 | THE OLD RECTORY SULLINGTON LANE SULLINGTON | C518 | 1980-05-09 | Probably built in 1824 by the Rev George Palmer who was Rector of Sullington from 1824-1859, & his son, Canon Henry Palmer, after him from 1859-1928 or 114 years in all. Two storeys. Four windows. Ashlar with long & short quoins & stringcourse of Roman cement. Wide eaves bracket cornice. Hipped slate roof. Windows in moulded architrave with glazing bars intact. Porch of solid type. Large bay of three windows on ground floor of west front. | 100062196376 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191899 | NOS 1 AND 2 ST BOTOLPHS ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER | C52 | 1980-05-09 | Originally four, later three, now two cottages. C17 or earlier timber-framed building refaced in the C18 with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Five windows. | 200004783307,200004783306 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027458 | PEAR TREE COTTAGE ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER | C53 | 1980-05-09 | Probably timber-framed building refaced in C18 with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Steeply-pitched tiled roof, hipped at south end. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. | 200004783095 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | ROD COTTAGE CLAY LANE STORRINGTON | C534 | 1980-05-09 | Originally two cottages, probably both late C17 but in different styles. South cottage has two storeys & two windows. Ground floor ironstone rubble, above tile-hung. North cottage has a higher elevation & is of ashlar with red brick dressing, quoins & stringcourse. Two storeys & attic. One gabled dormer. Chimney breast at north end. Tiled roof & casement windows to the whole. The building belongs to the Parham estate & was restored & converted into one dwelling by Clive Pearson in 1955. Tablet with the initials C P & the date . | 100061827671 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | COOTHAM HOUSE CLAY LANE STORRINGTON | C535 | 1955-03-15 | C18. Two storeys & attic. Original portion has three windows & two gabled dormers. Coursed stone with red brick dressings, quoins, stringcourse & modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Casement windows. C19 porch. At south end is a C19 addition of two storeys & one window. At north end is a portion on ground floor only with pentice to the front. | 100061827669 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | ANNINGTON OLD FARMHOUSE ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER | C54 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped. East wing C17. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins, east end tile-hung. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. To west of this is a small C18 projection of one window-bay in red brick. To north of this is a C19 wing at right angles to it. Two storeys. Five windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Horsham slab roof, partly replaced tiles. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. | 200004782974 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191923 | BANK COTTAGE HIGH HOBBY ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER | C55 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. | 200004782920,200004782924 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | DOUGLAS LODGE PULBOROUGH ROAD STORRINGTON | C552 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Projecting porch with square columns & room over with narrow gable having scalloped bargeboards. | 200004794520 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | ANNINGTON HOUSE AND STABLES ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER | C56 | 1980-05-09 | Square early C19 house with the stables forming a tail on the south side. Five windows facing east, six windows facing north. White brick. Eaves bracket cornice. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Main front faces east and has a central porch up three steps with Doric columns, pediment, semi-circular fanlight and door of six fielded panels. North front has curved bay of three windows in centre of both floors, ground floor centre window now converted into a doorway. South front has curved bay of three windows on ground floor only. South and west fronts have an attic storey with dormer windows. | 100061833630 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WINTERFIELD STORRINGTON | C567 | 1980-05-09 | This house stands in the middle of the fields with no road to it, close to the boundary of Pulborough parish. C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Ashlar, white-washed. Thatched roof. Casement windows. | 200004785815 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | TELEPHONE KIOSK THE STREET WASHINGTON | C567A | 1990-02-12 | Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels & margin glazing to windows & door. | 010003085597 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027395 | GREATHAM CHURCH GREATHAM PARHAM | C570 | 1955-03-15 | C12-13. Dedication unknown. Chancel & nave without division & south porch. Small slate-hung spirelet. | 010003088293 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353995 | GREATHAM MANOR GREATHAM PARHAM | C571 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier house refaced in C18. South front has three storeys & three windows. Faced with Roman cement. Stringcourse. Two gables with ball finials. Horsham slab roof. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. In centre of first floor is a cartouche with the arms of the Mille family who owned the house, the initials R M & the date 1672. West front has two storeys, one window, one gable & a porch of solid type. Behind is a ground floor L-wing of three windows. | 010003088283 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1193171 | HUMPREYS GREATHAM PARHAM | C572 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Four windows. Ironstone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins, patched in places with brick. Hipped tiled roof with pentice at each end. Casement windows. | 010003088288 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027396 | STONE COTTAGE GREATHAM PARHAM | C573 | 1955-03-15 | Restored C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with plaster infilling. Hipped thatched roof with pentice at east end. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 010003088282 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027353 | BRIDGE COTTAGE GREATHAM PARHAM | C574 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with flint infilling in east wall, the front refaced with stone rubble. Tiled roof with pentice at west end. Casement windows. Stone & brick chimney breast at each end. Two storeys. Four windows. | 010003088287 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354015 | GREATHAM BRIDGE GREATHAM PARHAM | C575 | 1955-03-15 | The part of the Bridge actually spanning the River Arun is a modern construction of cast iron, but to the west is a stone portion built over low ground which was added to a pre-existing bridge in 1827. This is in the medieval tradition. It consists of 8 low elliptical arches with cutwaters between them & then 2 higher arches with a cutwater between them carried up to form a triangular recess upon the bridge. These higher arches adjoin the modern portion. On the east side of the latter is a solid ramp. A M. | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027354 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST PETER PARHAM | C576 | 1955-03-15 | Cruciform building consists of chancel, south chapel, north transept or family pew, nave & west tower. Tower C15, south chapel C16. Remainder mostly 1800. Horsham slab roof. Box-pens inside. | 200004794511 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | PARHAM PARK PARHAM | C577 | 1955-03-15 | This is one of the finest houses in Sussex. There was a fortified house here in the Middle Ages & some parts of this are incorporated in the east wing of the present building. But the main bulk of the house was built by Sir Thomas Palmer from 1577 onwards. It was sold by his grandson to Sir Thomas Bisshopp in 1597. The Bisshopp family, who succeeded to the Barony of Zouche in 1815, retained it until it was sold to the present owners in 1922. The house is built of stone rubble with ashlar quoins, a Horsham slab roof & brick chimneys. The main front faces south & is E-shaped. Three s nine w. The projecting wings are surmounted by gables. In the centre is a porch, which was originally the main entrance, with 2 s above it & a gable. the doorway of the porch has pilasters, projecting cornice & cartouche over it with swags flanking this. In the angles of the 2 outer wings are 2 slightly smaller projections also gabled. Between these & the gable surmounting the porch is one gabled dormer on each side. Beneath the west one are the ws of the Great Hall consisting of 3 tall narrow ws, each of 4 tiers of 3 lights with stone mullions & transoms Beneath the east one are 3 sash ws with glazing bars intact. But the majority of ws on this front are the original casement ws. The west front has been partly refenestrated in 1710, by Sir Cecil Bisshopp, the 5th baronet (1673-1725) Three s five w. The centre w bay projects with long & short ashlar quoins & a pediment over it. The flanking w bays are recessed. Outside these are projecting chimney breasts with similar quoins. the outer w bays are surmounted by peds. Mostly casement ws but some sash ws inserted, the glazing bars intact. The north front is irregular. The entrance is by a 2 s porch, added in 1870, which is flanked by octagonal buttresses with ogee heads. At the north-east corner is a squat 2 s detached tower which is joined to the house by a wall. The interior dates mostly from the C16 but there is at least one room on C18 style. The Long Gallery is on the top floor with dormer ws. Country Life 19th April,1902. | 200004793634 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027356 | THE STABLES LAUNDRY WING PARHAM PARK PARHAM | C577A | 1955-03-15 | These stand due north of the house & form a complete courtyard. They were built by Sir Cecil Bisshopp, the sixth baronet (1700-1778). Stone rubble with ashlar quoins. The front facing south has a centre portion of 3 s. with a high four-centred carriage arch & one w on each side of it on the ground & first floor, the second floor above the arch having 3 ws. Cornice with corbel heads & parapet. Pyramidal tiled roof surmounted by a square stuccoed turret, with an octagonal clock face on the north end south sides & a cupola with a leaden dome & weather vane over it. On each side of this centre portion is a section of 2 s & 3 w with a slate roof, & beyond this on each side an end portion of higher elevation having 2 s & 1 w each, with a cornice & parapet over. Casement ws on cemented architrave surrounds with cement-coated mullions & transoms. The front facing east is a single storey building with a hipped slate roof. At each side of it are 4 window bays containing round-headed blank arches. In the middle portion containing 4 square-headed casement windows with a corbelled chimney in the centre. Over this centre portion is a cornice & parapet with 2 cartouches, each surmounted by a raised panel with a ball cap over. There is a further plain block on the north & a wall on the west which completes the court-yard. | 200004793638,200004793637,200004793636,200004793639 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027357 | COVECOT AT PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM | C577B | 1955-03-15 | C18 small round building of stone rubble with a tiled roof. It has a little wooden cupola with a lead dome surmounted by a weather-vane. Photogragh in Country Life 19th April 1902. | 200004793634 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE ORANGERY PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM | C577C | 1955-03-15 | This stands in the centre of the enclosed garden to the north of the Stable-Laundry Wing. It is a small C18 building of stone rubble with a slate roof. One s three w. | 200004793634 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027359 | THE WEST LODGE PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM | C577D | 1955-03-15 | These are small lodges flanking the west entrance to the Park. C18 small square buildings of stone rubble with ashlar quoins, dentilled wooden eaves cornice & hipped slate roofs. They appear to be of one storey only but actually are of 2 s 2 w each. On the east & west sides are round-headed sash ws of 18 panes each in rusticated stone architrave surrounds with their glazing bars intact. Of these ws the 6 lowest panes light the ground floor room & form a portion which can be raised. The 6 centre panes above them are blacked-out & fixed. The 6 topmost panes, which form a lunette shape, light the first floor room but on the ground level & the two centre panes of these open like casements. On the inner side of the Lodges facing the drive are large round-headed rusticated archways containing ordinary classical wooden doorways with pilasters, dentilled cornices & doors of 6 fielded panels set in arcading which is now colour-washed. On the outer sides the Lodges are continued into extensions of one 1 (that of the south lodge recessed) which are plain rectangular buildings like a flanking wall with one w in each & quoins at the other ends. | 200004795329 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027360 | SPRINGHEAD FARMHOUSE PARHAM PARHAM | C578 | 1955-03-15 | Almost identical house with Wiggonholt House. Dated 1811. Two storeys. Five windows. Fronted with grey headers with white brick dressings, stringcourse & long & short quoins. Wide overhanging eaves. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Round-headed doorway with fluted pilasters, semi-circular fanlight & six panel door. Porch with rudimentary pediment has probably been added since. Plaques with the initials G B 1811 & C P (Clive Pearson of Parham Park) 1948 . Sides of the house faced with stone rubble. | 100061826687 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027361 | RACKHAM FARMHOUSE RACKHAM PARHAM | C579 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. L-shaped. Two storeys. Three windows, glazing bars intact. Faced with rough plaster. Hipped tiled roof. Trellised wooden porch. | 200004779412 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354016 | STABLE RACKHAM FARMHOUSE RACKHAM PARHAM | C579A | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. One storey. Two windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Windows with curved heads. | 200004779412,010013795199 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1193290 | SKINNERS RACKHAM PARHAM | C580 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings & quoins. Thatched roof. Modern casement windows. Large modern porch. | 200004787848 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027362 | SWAN COTTAGE RACKHAM PARHAM | C581 | 1955-03-15 | Probably timber-framed building but refronted in C18 with red brick & grey headers alternately. South side stone rubble with two buttresses. Steeply- pitched hipped tiled roof with pentice on north side. Two storeys. Three windows. Two doorways. | 200004795335 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1193293 | SCHOOL HOUSE RACKHAM PARHAM | C582 | 1980-05-09 | This forms a T-portion attached at the east end of the school. Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Porch with four-centred doorway & small portion over surmounted by a gable with a small window in it. | 200004795322 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027363 | FIGHTING COCKS RACKHAM PARHAM | C583 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Square projecting porch with high stuccoed parapet added. Originally a public-house which was called after a cock-pit that had existed nearby. | 200004795326,200004795327,200004795885 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1286212 | THE ROUND HOUSE RACKHAM PARHAM | C584 | 1980-05-09 | C18 or older. Ironstone rubble. Conical tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows facing north & south respectively. Small rectangular addition to south on ground floor only. Originally the parish lock-up. Circular building having the appearance of a dovecot now converted into a dwelling. | 200004795331 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354017 | SPARRITE RACKHAM PARHAM | C585 | 1980-05-09 | Restored C17 or earlier building now faced with coursed stone with red brick dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Massive brick chimney breast at north end. Modern gabled porch. Two storeys. Three windows. | 200004795330 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027364 | WIGGONHOLT CHURCH WIGGONHOLT PARHAM | C586 | 1955-03-15 | C13. Chancel & nave without division, western shingled bell-turret & south porch. | 200004786293 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE MALT HOUSE WATERSFIELD COLDWALTHAM | C586A | 1981-09-10 | Built in 3 ranges C17 to mid C19. Front range Mid C19 2 storeys. Fittleworth Stone. Rendered tiled roof. 3 Sashes with glazing bars intact. Ext. chimney breast. One room was in use as an ale house known as The Black Bear . The middle range probably C18 was originally a stable block and retains some features of this use, including exposed beams forming seperate stalls. The rear range is late C17 to mid C18 and was originally a Malthouse. 2 storeys. Red brick tiled roof. 2 modern casement windows internally this section remains. A tie beam and quoin struts and a window has been inserted into the original sack hoist. | 200004779042 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1193309 | WIGGONHOLT HOUSE WIGGONHOLT PARHAM | C587 | 1955-03-15 | This building is almost identical with Springhead Farm, Parham. Dated 1811. Two storeys. Four windows. Fronted with grey headers with white brick dressings, stringcourse & long & short quoins. Wide overhanging eaves. Hipped slate roof. Small square wooden bell-turret in centre containing & surmounted by a leaden dome. Glazing bars intact. In centre of first floor two plaques, one with the initials S C B & the date 1811, the other with the initials C P (Clive Pearson of Parham Park) & the date 1950. Porch of solid type in ashlar added at a later date. Sides of the house faced with stone rubble. Circular window in south wall. | 200004779551 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354018 | DIAMOND PANE WIGGONHOLT PARHAM | C588 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. One storey & attic. Four windows. Faced with Roman cement. Tiled roof. Casement windows with latticed panes. Central projection with gable having red brick modillions & two attic windows. Plaque recording that the building was restored by Clive Pearson of Parham Park in 1950. | 200004779562 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1193319 | LICKFOLD FARM WIGGONHOLT PARHAM | C589 | 1989-07-17 | Farmhouse. Probably mid C16, altered C17, C18 & subsequently. Timber-frame with wattle & daub infill, clad in ironstone rubble, part galletted, with red brick dressings & quoins. Plain tiled roof. Originally 3 cells, probably with smoke bay between right-hand cells. Chimney inserted in smoke bay, rear outstrut added, side outstrut added, house clad, external stack added, C17 & early C18. 2 storeys, 4 1st floor windows. C20 door to bay 3 with 1-light window over, otherwise 3-light windows; ground-floor openings with segmented brick arches; 1st floor windows set below eaves, plaque between two on left recording restoration of building by Clive Pearson of Parham Park in 1954. Hipped roof with gablets, on right sloping down steeply over side outshut; external stack with offsets at left end multiple flue stack to ridge between bays 2 & 3. Rear:1 storey with attic; C20 board door with two 3-light windows to left & one to right, 2 hipped-roofed dormers. Right return: square panelled timber-frame on rebuilt stone plinth, one window. Interior: square panelled timber-frame exposed, the front wall replaced by stone with front door not in original position; jowled wall post, straight braces, chamfered beams some with lambs tongue stops; old brick lined fireplace with timber lintel in central room (partition wall between this & left-hand room now removed), in right- hand room lounge fireplace with 2 brick bread ovens; roof not fully inspected but has old rafters, some sooting & queen post & angled queen strut trusses. Old cellar. | 200004785814 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027365 | BANKS COTTAGE WIGGONHOLT PARHAM | C590 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling on a stone base. Tiled roof with pentice on south side. Brick chimney breast at west end with outhouse built round it. Two storeys. Two windows. | 200004779554 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027424 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST GILES LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C591 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave with aisles, south porch and west tower. Tower, with the topmost portion of wood, C13. Remainder rebuilt in 1871. | 200004786275 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD PRIEST HOUSE RESTAURANT LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C592 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling, ground floor rebuilt in stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof with pentice portion at north end of west front and at north front. Casement windows with diamond-shaped panes. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100062195856 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027426 | THE NOOK LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C593 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Red brick interspersed with a pattern of grey headers stood on their ends. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Trellised wooden porch. | 100061829881 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | FOWLERS COTTAGES LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C594 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped building. West wing C17 or earlier timber-framed building with infilling of flints and stone rubble, but partly refaced with coursed stone. Tiled roof. One storey and attic. One gabled dormer, with original casement window having diamond shaped panes, another similar has been replaced by a modern projection. The east wing was added in the C19. | 100061829875 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | IVY COTTAGE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C595 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed Pulborough stone with red brick dressings and quoins, the ground floor rebuilt in large rough flints. Thatched roof. Casement windows. | 100061827210 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027420 | WIDNEYS BROOK LANE COLDWALTHAM | C596 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with infilling of flints, red brick and stone rubble. Curved braces on first floor. Hipped tiled roof with pentice behind and at north end. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100061827215 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027433 | ASHURST PARK ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C597 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier tiomber-framed building, refaced with stone rubble on ground floor and tile-hung above but the timbering with red brick infilling exposed behind. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern porch. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100061833215 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | NO 30 FRIARLANDS PARK ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C598 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with plaster infilling and curved braces on first floor ground floor rebuilt in red brick. Hipped tiled roof with pentice at south end. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061833219 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | COLDWALTHAM HOME FARMHOUSE PARK ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C599 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier L-shaped timber-framed building, refaced on east front with ashlar of Pulborough stone and on the south front with modern red brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061833217 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WOODPECKERS KINGS LANE COLDWALTHAM | C600 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier restored L-shaped timber-framed building with red brick infilling, south end refaced with Pulborough stone with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Six windows. | 100061829609 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027421 | Kings Lane Cottages 1-2 Kings Lane Coldwaltham | C601 | 1955-03-15 | C16 timber-framed building with plaster infilling and diagonal braces on first floor, ground floor rebuilt in brick, now painted. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100062492075,100062195807 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027422 | WALTHAM FARMHOUSE KINGS LANE COLDWALTHAM | C602 | 1980-05-09 | Front C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Fronted with ashlar of Pulborough stone, the sides iron-stone rubble. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Square porch of solid type. Back portion probably older. | 200004790798 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | OLD POST HOUSE KINGS LANE COLDWALTHAM | C603 | 1980-05-09 | C18 front to a probably timber-framed building. Two storeys. Three windows. Ground floor stuccoed, above tile-hung. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Modern gabled porch. | 100062492157 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HARDHAM GATE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C604 | 1980-05-09 | C18 shell to a probably earlier house. Two storeys. Four windows. Ashlar with red brick dressings and quoins. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Two of the first floor windows have been heightened to form dormers with gables over. Door of 6 moulded panels. | 100062195867 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353968 | CHURCH OF ST BOTOLPH LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C605 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave with shingled bell-turret at the east end of the nave and north porch. C11-12 with some later windows. Porch and bell-turret C19. C12 wall-paintings, the oldest in England, which were white-washed over within 100 years of their being painted and were not rediscovered until 1866. | 200004786430 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | CHURCH COTTAGE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C606 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber framed cottage with plaster infilling, southernmost window-bay refaced or added in ironstone and red brick. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 010002615002 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | YEW TREE COTTAGE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C607 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with painted brick and stone infilling. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100062195869 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1192082 | INGRAMS FARMHOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C608 | 1980-05-09 | C17. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick, grey headers and ironstone rubble. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061829886 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HARDHAM HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C609 | 1980-05-09 | Two parallel ranges. North range C18, with tiled roof. South range early C19 with slate roof. Both built of Pulborough stone rubble with some courses of ironstone in the C18 range and red brick dressings and quoins to both. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with pilasters, Projecting cornice and door of six fielded panels | 100061829884 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HARDHAM GREEN HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C610 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped C18 house, north wing possible older. Two storeys. Two windows. Stone rubble. Tiled roof. Doorway with flat hood over. North wing has casement windows, south wing sash windows with glazing bars intact. | 100062195868 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HARDHAM PRIORY FARMHOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C611 | 1955-03-15 | During the reign of Henry II Sir William Dawtry founded here a Priory of Black Canons of St Augustine which was at first called Heringham Priory. It was later increased in size by Sir William Pagnell during the reign of Edward III. Two substantial portions of the Priory survive, namely the Refectory with a small portion of the monk's Common Room at its east end and the Chapter House. Both date from the middle of C13. The Refectory has been made into the modern farmhouse. This has 2 s and a basement, 3 w facing north and 6 w facing south. It is built of stone rubble, partly plastered. Tiled Roof. Casement ws. Inside little is said to remain to show that the building was once the Refectory. But the basement, entered on the south side, which was the undercroft or cellars, is more or less intact. This has a groined vault of 6 bays in 2 avenues supported on round stone columns in the centre. The section of the Common Room to the east which remains consists only of ruins. | 100061829885 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HARDHAM PRIORY THE RUINS OF THE CHAPTER HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C611A | 1955-03-15 | Scheduled Ancient Monument. In the garden of the farmhouse to the north-east of the house are the Ruins of the Chapter House, which is wrongly described on the Ordnance Survey Map and in Dallaway's History of West Sussex and in Hornfield's History of West Sussex, which copies the latter, as the Chapel. This also dates from the mid C13. It is a Rectangular building with 3 lancet ws in the east wall and one blocked lancet in the north and south walls. The west wall is made up of an arcaded entrance. This has 2 painted openings each of 2 divisions and a pointed archway between them with thin clustered shafts and dogtooth moulding to the soffit. | 100061829885 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE STABLES AND BARN AT HARDHAM PRIORY LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C611B | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped block. C19. Long single storeyed wing or stables running north from the Chapter House leading to a two-storeyed barn to north-east with pentice on north side. Both built of stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. | 100061829885 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WINTERS FARMHOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C612 | 1980-05-09 | C17. Two storeys. Four windows. Plastered front. Tiled roof with very tall chimney. Casement windows. | 100061829890 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | APPLEGARTH LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C613 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with plaster infilling on first floor, ground floor rebuilt in brick, now painted and stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows with diamond-shaped panes. Two storeys. Three windows. | 200004779062 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD CROWN HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C614 | 1980-05-09 | Originally an inn. Probably C17 or earlier. Ground floor stuccoed, above tile-hung. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Five windows. | 200001731085 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | CHERRY TREE COTTAGE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C615 | 1955-03-15 | C16 timber-framed cottage with painted brick infilling, south end refaced with stone rubble, now painted. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 200004788110 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | QUINTINS LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C616 | 1955-03-15 | C16 timber-framed building with infilling of plaster on first floor and of painted brick below. Curved braces on first floor. Thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061831894 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | MEADOW COTTAGE RIVER LANE COLDWALTHAM | C617 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped building, once three cottages. C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling, north wing faced with stone. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061831657 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BESLEYS FARM RIVER LANE COLDWALTHAM | C618 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Ashlar with red brick dressings and quoins. Eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with fluted pilasters and pediment. | 200004790406 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1192165 | BARDSLEY COTTAGE RIVER LANE COLDWALTHAM | C619 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with flints and stone rubble, now painted. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061831653 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BESLEY HOUSE RIVER LANE COLDWALTHAM | C620 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows and one window-pace. Red brick and grey headers. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact on first floor only. | 100061831654 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1286727 | COLEBROOK LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM | C621 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed house modernised and refaced with ashlar of Pulborough stone, with red brick and quoins both timbering and plaster infilling exposed in north wall. Ribbed thatched roof. Modern casement windows. One storey and attic. Three windows. Two hipped dormers. | 200004779049 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WHITE COTTAGE SANDY LANE COLDWALTHAM | C622 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Coursed stone. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. | 100061831900 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353924 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MICHEAL CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C623 | 1955-03-15 | Chancel, nave with south aisle, south porch and west tower. Nave and chancel arch Norman, chancel, south aisle and tower C13. | 200004786254 | ||||||||
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2014-09-26 | 1005888 | AMBERLEY CASTLE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C624 | 1915-02-08 | SUMMARY OF MONUMENT: Amberley Castle is a bishop's residence of early C13 origins, with a significant late-C14 phase of fortification, and subsequent phases of alteration. The monument stands to the west of Amberley village, and to the immediate west of the parish church. The inhabited parts of the monument are excluded from the scheduling, as are various modern elements within the site, however the ground beneath all of them is included within the scheduling. Exclusions are detailed at the end of this entry. Amberley Castle, a bishop's residence founded in the early C13 and fortified in the C14, is scheduled for the following principal reasons: * Rarity: the site represents a rare example of a medieval fortified bishop's residence; * Survival: the substantial C14 curtain wall and upstanding early-C13 and C14 fabric within it (some of which is excluded from the scheduling for management reasons) represents a good level of survival; * Historic interest: the monument is illustrative of the high status of bishop's residences in the medieval period, the varying status of spaces within this type of complex, and the fashion for aggrandising earlier domestic complexes through fortification; * Archaeological potential: there is good archaeological potential for buried remains of structures, features and artefacts associated with both the early C13 manor and its subsequent C14 expansion and remodelling, as well as later periods, increasing our understanding of the physical characteristics and nature of the buildings, the status of the site, and its evolution; * Group value: the site has group value with the adjacent Norman and C13 Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels, listed Grade I, to the immediate east, and the substantial former barn at Castle Farm, listed Grade II (now converted to a private house) to the immediate west. HISTORY: The site now known as Amberley Castle began as a manor house belonging to the Bishops of Chichester. There is disagreement between sources as to whether the earliest substantive phase of the standing monument is C12, or early C13. For the purpose of this Scheduling Entry, the early-C13 date will be used. The early-C13 fabric, though altered through subsequent phases of remodelling, forms a substantial element of the inhabited part of the monument, and stands in the south-east corner of the present castle. Bishop William Rede gained a licence to crenellate in 1377, and between this date and at least 1382, built much of the castle as it now stands, including the curtain wall, gatehouse (S) and garderobe tower (N). The Great Hall, at right angles to the early-C13 hall, is believed to date from the first half of the C14, predating the fortification. Part of this hall survives within the occupied part of the building, but much survives only as a ruin. There are at least seven building phases contained within the monument, including one between 1508-36, associated with the occupancy of Bishop Sherburne, the last bishop to occupy the castle (it being leased thereafter until 1872). The castle was slighted in 1643 by General Waller, on account of the Royalist sympathies of the tenant, but the upper walls were subsequently restored and recrenellated. The surviving occupied parts have gone through more recent phases of remodelling, including a major phase in the late 1920s. The castle was converted to a hotel in the late 1980s, when various further works were undertaken to both the inhabited, and uninhabited parts of the castle. INVESTIGATION HISTORY: Amberley Castle is included in A Emery's The Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, volume 3 (2006). The entry provides a valuable overview of the monument's evolution, and an interpretation of standing fabric. The monument was studied by W. D. Peckham in the 1920s, when works for its 'reconditioning' exposed fabric-based evidence. In 1996, two ponds were dug approximately 170m to the south of the castle. A watching brief was carried out (by Southern Archaeology), and in an area cleared for soil tipping two stone spreads were identified, thought to be hardcore from the curtain wall foundations. A ditch was also found, and although it contained pieces of Roman brick, its date was uncertain. DETAILS: A bishop's residence of early C13 origins, with a significant late-C14 phase of fortification, and subsequent phases of alteration. MATERIALS: sandstone PLAN: the built extent of the monument is defined by the C14 curtain wall, which in plan takes the form of an irregular quadrangle, with the main entrance to the centre of the south side. There are two projections on the north side: one for garderobes, and another larger one, believed to be the site of the kitchen. The curtain wall is ashlar, approximately 13m high; to the north and west sides the wall stands on sandstone approximately 4m high. Within the NE, NW and SW corners of the curtain wall were inwardly projecting square towers, of which only that in the NW corner stands (although remnants of the others may survive below ground). GATE TOWER AND SOUTH WALL: the gate tower comprises a square, inwardly projecting, tower with castellated parapet, flanked by two semi-circular outwardly-projecting towers of approximately 18m in height, with arrow loops and also with castellated parapets. At the base of the gate tower is a four-centred carriage arch with chamfered jambs and a portcullis groove; on the inner side of the tower buttresses flank the arch.The south wall appears to have been largely blind, although there is a pair of balistrariae to the west of the gate tower, and later windows inserted to the east of the gate tower. Outside the south wall of the castle is a dry moat which never had a draw-bridge, and there is no evidence to suggest the moat ever extended around the sides of the castle. The moat is approximately 12m across; the north bank is approximately 1.5m high, and the south bank is approximately 2.5m high. A land bridge across the moat leads up to the gate tower. To the east side of the bridge the bottom of the moat has been landscaped to create a sunken croquet lawn. The stretch of moat to the west of the bridge has not been formalised and is just grassed. NORTH, EAST AND WEST WALLS: in the centre of the north wall is the small rectangular projection for the garderobes, and to the west the large rectangular projection which was the kitchen. The north wall has balistrariae and pointed windows, with paired trefoil-headed lights; there are also doorways, fireplaces and in some places remains of the crenellation with a parapet walk behind it. In the east and west walls are various door and window openings, those in the south-east corner being of varying age and design (including several arrow loops) and lighting the inhabited part of the monument. The window and chimney openings to the north and west indicate that internally the walls were lined with two-storey lodgings and service rooms of varying status (some heated, some not). WITHIN THE CURTAIN WALL: the north wall of the later Great Hall survives as a ruin. Running east to west it marks the lower end of the hall. It has three pointed archways which gave access to the buttery and pantry to either side, and the kitchen through the centre. Above the arches is the lower part of a large hall window. The wall returns slightly to the north, indicating the side walls of the buttery and pantry, and returns to the south at the west end, with the west doorway of the cross-passage surviving. Weathered head corbels flank the doorway, one from the east doorway also survives, and several survive in the inner corners of the hall. The tower in the north-west corner of the curtain wall is largely unrestored (although internally floors have been reinstated, and an external stair built to give access). To the west of the entrance gate tower, running parallel with the south wall is a stretch of wall which is a single storey high and has a number of door and window openings; the wall is believed to be contemporary to the curtain wall and will have enclosed some form of lodging. From within the space contained by th0001 | 100061798533 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353925 | BARN AT CASTLE FARM CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C625 | 1955-03-15 | C18 or earlier. Long building faced with weather-boarding. Tiled roof with tie-beams and curved braces. | 010003085177 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | ROCK COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C626 | 1955-03-15 | C18. ONE STOREY AND ATTIC. TWO WINDOWS. TWO DORMERS. STONE RUBBLE, ONCE WHITE- WASHED. THATCHED ROOF WITH TWO EYEBROWS. CASEMENT WINDOWS. | 100061798555 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | OAK TREE HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C627 | 1955-03-15 | C18 or earlier. Two storeys. Five windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins, west end plastered. Hipped thatched roof with three eyebrows. Casement windows. | 100062191101 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353926 | BARN ADJOINING OAK TREE HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C628 | 1955-03-15 | Probably C18. Centre faced with weather-boarding, ends with coursed stone, both on a stone base. Hipped thatched roof. | 100062191101 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | GASTONS CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C629 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building cottage with the timbering and red brick infilling exposed in east wall but refronted with red brick on ground floor and weather-boarding above. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. two storeys. Two windows. | 100061798547 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353927 | THE BARN GASTONS CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C630 | 1980-05-09 | C18 or earlier. Now a garage faced with weather-boarding on a stone base. Hipped thatched roof. | 100062191101,100061798547 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | PANEL COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C631 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier. Restored timber-framed cottage with red brick infilling on a stone base. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Doorway up 6 steps, 2 storeys. Three windows. | 100061798553 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE MANSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C632 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19 L-shaped house, 2 storeys, 3 windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Slate roof. The principal feature of the building comprises the pointed sash windows with oriental glazing. | 100061798559 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BOXWOOD CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C633 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Four windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with segmental fanlight and door of 6 fielded panels. | 100061798539 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191595 | DREWITTS FARMHOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C634 | 1980-05-09 | (On the map called Druid's farmhouse). L-shaped building. West wing C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. East wing early C19 and of higher elevation. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with white brick dressings and quoins. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. | 100061798544,010093103206,010093103207,010093103208,010093103209,010093103210,010093103211,010093103212,010093103213,010093103214 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027505 | GARDEN WALL DREWITTS FARM CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C634A | 1980-05-09 | Early C19 stone rubble with curved coping. | 100061798544,010093103206,010093103207,010093103208,010093103209,010093103210,010093103211,010093103212,010093103213,010093103214 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | MALT HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C635 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows with small square panes. | 100062191102 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535159 50.908375,-0.534999 50.908364,-0.534983...
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2004-02-16 | VINE HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C636 | 1980-05-09 | Circa 1830. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with long and short window surrounds of painted brick. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Modern doorway. | 100061798562 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | FORGE COTTAGE AND ADJOINING DOCTORS SURGERY CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C636A | 1980-05-09 | Forge Cottage is a C.17 or earlier timber-framed cottage which has been refaced externally completely in the C.19. One storey and attic. Three windows Three gabled dormers. The east is of painted brick, the west front of stone rubble and red brick. Slate roof. Casement windows. Part of the timbering remains internally and a red brick chimney breast. To the south east is an L- wing, originally the forge, which is now a doctors' surgery. C.18. One storey. Two windows. Stone rubble and red brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. The whole building forms a Group with Stream Cottage in School Road, the Barn to the south west of this and Old Stack Cottage opposite. Listed for group value, for the interior and sociological reasons. | 100061798546 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WILLOW COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C637 | 1980-05-09 | Circa 1830. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with cement. Eaves cornice. Slate roof. Casement windows. Trellised wooden porch. | 100061798564 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.538926 50.909243,-0.539097 50.909282,-0.539130...
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2004-02-16 | 1027463 | WESTFIELD CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C638 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Stuccoed. Eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. Venetian shutters to first floor windows. Gabled red brick porch. | 100061798554 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353948 | NOS 1 AND 2 OLD POST OFFICE COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C639 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with cement. Hipped tile roof. Horizontally sliding sash windows. | 100062239288,100062239289,100062673755 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HOLLY TREE COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C640 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Six windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Easternmost window-bay faced with flints. Two westernmost window-bays recessed. Tiled roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. | 100062191100 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | AMBERLEY COTTAGE THE ALLEY CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C641 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061798534 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | AMBERLEY PLACE THE ALLEY AMBERLEY | C642 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. L-shaped block, originally three cottages. Two storeys. Seven windows. North wing faced with flints, south wing stone rubble, both with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061798630 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | NAILARDS THE ALLEY AMBERLEY | C643 | 1980-05-09 | C18 house, refaced with cement. Two storeys. Three windows. Tiled roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. C19 gabled porch. | 100061798633 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027467 | BISHOPS AND VITTORIA CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C644 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped block. West wing (Bishops) C18, with thatched roof. South-east wing (Vittoria) C19 with tiled roof. Both faced with stone rubble. Vertical glazing bars intact. | 100061798538,100061798563 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD BAKEHOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C645 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble colour-washed grey. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows with small square panes. Easternmost window bay, which has a gabled dormer and a tiled roof, is probably later than the rest of the building. | 100061798551 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BARTON COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C646 | 1955-03-15 | Probably C17 or earlier timber-framed building, but refaced with stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Portions built out at south end and to east. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061798537 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE LAURELS AND THE FORECOURT CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | C647 | 1955-03-15 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed front on a base of stone rubble. Tiled roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood over on brackets. The forecourt is enclosed by a dwarf stone wall with iron gate. | 100061798558 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE WHITE HOUSE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C648 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier, restored. Two storeys and attic, with semi-basement at south end owing to the slope of the ground. Four windows. Two hipped dormers. Plastered front. Tiled roof. Modern casement windows. Doorway up nine steps with tent-shaped canopy over. Chimney breast at south end. | 100061798576 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | PINE COTTAGE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C649 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building now faced with stone rubble with red brick dressings and qoins but the timbering with plaster infilling exposed in east wall. Hipped thatched roof with three eyebrows . Modern casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. Modern additions behind. | 100061798573 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027472 | BARN EAST OF PINE COTTAGE GEAN COTTAGE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C650 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Faced with weather-boarding. Hipped thatched roof. | 010013797189 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD COTTAGE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C651 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with painted brick infilling on a stone base. Diagonal braces on first floor. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. | 100062191107 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE STOWE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C652 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick and grey headers alternatley. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Doorway up flight of steps. | 100061798575 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191631 | TWO BARNS ADJOINING EAST STREET FARM EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C653 | 1980-05-09 | Two small C18 barns with tiled roofs, the west one of stone rubble, the east one faced with flints. | 100062191105 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | EAST STREET FARMHOUSE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C654 | 1955-03-15 | C18. Two storeys. Three windows and one dummy window. Coursed stone with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. | 100062191105 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | WISTERIA COTTAGE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | C655 | 1955-03-15 | Probably C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage refronted with stone rubble with red brick dressings and also quoins at east end. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows with small square panes. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061798578 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE BLACK HORSE INN HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C656 | 1980-05-09 | L-shaped early C19 building originally two buildings. Two storeys. Five windows facing High Street, three windows facing East Street. West front stuccoed with modillion eaves cornice. North front stone rubble with red brick dressings quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Shed door in centre of ground floor. Tiled roof and glazing bars intact in both parts of the building. | 100061798580 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HOLLY TREE HOUSE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C657 | 1955-03-15 | C18 front to a probably older building. Two storeys. Three windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressings and quoins. Eaves cornice. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood on brackets. Contemporary stone retaining wall with brick coping to west of garden. | 100061798582 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | SOUTHDOWN HOUSE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C658 | 1980-05-09 | C18 house and shop. Two storeys. Four windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressing, quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern shop front at north end. | 100061798585 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027475 | BARN AT MARTINS HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C659 | 1980-05-09 | C18 or earlier. Stone rubble and weather-boarding. Hipped thatched roof with queen-posts inside. | 100061798583 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE COTTAGE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C660 | 1980-05-09 | Probably C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage faced on three sides with stone rubble having red brick quoins, the south side faced with flints. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. Modern L-wing to the north. | 200002434943 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BACONS HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C661 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressings, quoins and modillion eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact on first floor. Modern windows below. Doorway with flat hood over. | 100061798579 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | SPINDLEWOOD HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | C662 | 1980-05-09 | Two small C18 cottages forming an L-block. Two storeys. Spindlewood two windows, Culver Cottage three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Casement windows. Spindlewood has slate roof, Culver Cottage thatched. | 100061798586 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE OLD PLACE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C663 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped block of cottages, now one house. C17 or earlier timber-framed building, of which the north wing is probably the oldest portion. Two storeys. Four windows facing south, six windows facing east. The south-west wing is faced with coursed stone with red brick dressings and quoins but the timbering with flint infilling is exposed in the east wall. The north-east wing is faced with flints with red brick dressings. Thatched roof with two eyebrows on south front and four on east front. Casement windows. | 100061798602 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | IVY COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C664 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with plaster or flint infilling, ground floor rebuilt in stone rubble. Tiled roof with pentice to south half of front. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061798600 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BARN AT IVY COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C665 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Faced with flints with red brick quoins. Half-hipped tiled roof. | 100061798603 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191660 | BROOKS APRIL COTTAGE & PEARTREE COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C666 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building with painted brick and stone infilling. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100061798593,100061798596,100062191164 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE THATCHED COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C667 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage now faced with stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Hipped thatched roof with pentice at west end. Casement windows with small square panes. Two storeys. three windows. | 100061798606 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BROOK GREEN NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C668 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building now faced with stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins, the westernmost window bay possibly added. Hipped thatched roof with pentice at east end. Casement windows with small square panes. Two storeys. Five windows. | 100061798595 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | KENNARDS NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C669 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed house with plaster and painted brick infilling and some panels or ornamental timbering on first floor. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100061798601 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | STOTTS COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C670 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage, now fronted with stone rubble. Steeply-pitched hipped thatched roof with three eyebrows. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061798605 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | NORTH ROAD FARM HOUSE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | C671 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed building now faced with flints with red brick dressing and quoins, the west end stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100062191162 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533919 50.908296,-0.533855 50.908395,-0.533863...
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2004-02-16 | OLD STACK COTTAGE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C672 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with painted stone infilling, southernmost window-bay added in stone rubble. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Massive painted stone chimney breast at north end with brick stack above. C19 gabled porch. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100062191161 | |||||||||
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2007-03-16 | 1027482 | BARN ADJOINING OLD STACK COTTAGE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C673 | 1980-05-09 | Probably C18. Faced with coursed stone, patched with weather-boarding and breeze blocks. Corrugated asbestos roof. | 010003086257 | ||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534041 50.907944,-0.534024 50.908073,-0.534109...
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2004-02-16 | STREAM HOUSE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C674 | 1955-03-15 | Probably a C17 or earlier timber-framed building, now fronted with stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins, south side faced with flints. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100061798627 | |||||||||
MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534244 50.908317,-0.534279 50.908249,-0.534218...
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2004-02-16 | 1353957 | STREAM COTTAGE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C675 | 1955-03-15 | C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage with brick infilling, ground floor refaced with stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof, tiled on the south side round a dormer window. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100061798556 | ||||||||
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2007-03-16 | 1286963 | STREAM BARN SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C676 | 1978-11-14 | Probably C18. Faced with weather-boarding and flints. Thatched roof. | 100061798626 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | LYNDHURST SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C677 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick stringcourse and modillion eaves cornice, all washed. Northernmost window-bays has higher elevation than the remainder. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061798622 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027632 | HOUGHTON BRIDGE HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | C678 | 1955-03-15 | This bridge is partly in Horsham District Council and partly in former Petworth Rural District, the major portion being in the latter. The River Arun here forms 2 branches with an island in the middle. The bridge spans both but the boundary between the 2 Districts passes through the centre of the east branch. The bridge was erected in 1875 but is built in the medieval tradition. Ashlar. The west branch of the river is spanned by 4 low eppilptical arches, the east branch by one similar arch with a solid portion between. Blunt cut-waters between the western arches. Buttresses flanking the eastern arch and the solid portion. Modillion cornice below the parapet. Over this and above each pier is a semi-circular pierced recess corbelled out from each pier. The road approaches of the bridge are flanked by piers supporting ball caps and also an opening from the south side of the bridge on to the island. The asset was previously listed also under List entry 1027476 in the district of Horsham, parish of Amberley. This entry was removed from the List on 13 March 2017. Historic England | 010093102520 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | BRIDGE HOTEL HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | C679 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys and attic. Four windows. One gabled dormer. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Porch of solid type. | 200004789471 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1353953 | ROSEMARY COTTAGE HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | C680 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19, two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Porch of solid type. | 200004785048 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | TELEPHONE KIOSK SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | C680A | 1989-08-08 | Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. | 010003085598 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | HOUGHTON BRIDGE TEA GARDENS HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | C681 | 1980-05-09 | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Gabled porch. | 200004790449 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | THE TURNPIKE HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | C682 | 1980-05-09 | Former toll-house. Early C19. Three windows. Faced with flints with white brick dressings, easternmost window bay painted brick. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Gabled porch. | 200004785050 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1286953 | NORTH STOKE CHURCH NORTH STOKE AMBERLEY | C683 | 1955-03-15 | Small cruciform church with south porch and small bell-turret over the north transept. Dedication unknown. Nave C11, chancel C13, transepts C14. | 200004786255 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | NORTH STOKE HOUSE NORTH STOKE AMBERLEY | C684 | 1955-03-15 | Long building with two parallel ranges. Front range C18 or earlier. Two storeys and attic. Five windows. One hipped dormer. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Stuccoed porch with square pillars and pediment. Door of six fielded panels, top two panels glazed. Back range C19 with slate roof. | 200004787087 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1191689 | NOS 279 281 284 NORTH STOKE AMBERLEY | C685 | 1980-05-09 | These are estate numbers on the Duke of Norfolk's Arundel Castle estate. Once six cottages, now three. Mid C19. Two storeys. Nine windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Slate roof. Casement windows. | 200004779095,200004779097,200004785046 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | PARK HILL HOUSE(WAS PARK FARMHOUSE) PETWORTH ROAD PULBOROUGH | C780 | 1955-03-15 | L-shaped C17 or earlier timber-framed building with the timbering & red brick infilling exposed in north wall but refronted on east with stucco. Hipped tiled roof. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood over. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100062196334 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | COLDHARBOUR PETWORTH ROAD PULBOROUGH | C781 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Two windows. Ironstone rubble with first floor tile-hung. Tiled roof with pentice to north & south. Casement windows. | 100061832416 | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027309 | COKEHURST PETWORTH ROAD PULBOROUGH | C782 | 1980-05-09 | T-shaped building. East-west wing C18 or earlier. South wing C19. Two storeys Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061832415 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027310 | THE WHITE HART PUBLIC HOUSE PETWORTH ROAD PULBOROUGH | C783 | 1980-05-09 | C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Sandstone ashlar, westernmost window-bay ironstone rubble. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Two doorways with C19 gabled hoods, eastern one converted into a porch. | 200004779137 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1226929 | STOPHAM BRIDGE STOPHAM ROAD PULBOROUGH | C784 | 1955-03-15 | This is partly in former Chanctonbury Rural District & partly in former Petworth Rural District, as the River Arun,which it spans, is the boundary between them. There is considerable diversity of opinion about the age of this bridge. T W Horsfield's History of Sussex says that it was built in 1309. A A Evans in an article in the Sussex County Magazine in 1936 (Vol 10) gives the date as 1423. E Jervoise's Ancient Bridges of the South of England says that the original bridge was built in 1347 & that the present structure is a replacement dating from the C16. the correct date is probably 1422-3. One span was destroyed in the Civil War & replaced by a drawbridge. This was fenced in 1650. The centre arch was raised in 1822 & has this date on it. It is built of ironstone & consists of a high segmental arch in the centre & 2 lower round- headed ones on each side. There are blunt cutwaters between the arches. These are continued above the water level on the south side as half hexagonal buttresses & form recesses of this shape for pedestrians on the Bridge. On the north side the cutwaters are continued the whole height of the bridge as cutwaters & form triangular recesses on the Bridge. The Bridge was badly damaged by Army lorries during the war but has been repaired since. A.M. | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354004 | PYTHINGDEAN FARM HOUSE COOMBELANDS LANE PULBOROUGH | C786 | 1955-03-15 | Built in two sections. West section C17 or earlier timber-framed, refronted with ashlar but some of the timbering still visible in west wall. Two gables in front. Pentice roof behind. Two storeys. Three windows. East section C18. Fronted with cement. Two storeys. Three windows. Tiled roof to both sections. | 100062195685 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 298546 | BARN AT PYTHINGDEAN FARM HOUSE COOMBELANDS LANE | C786A | 1980-05-09 | DESCRIPTION: The barn is constructed of dressed stone to the external elevations, roughly-coursed rubble stone within, and with a hipped, slate roof. There are dressed stone quoins at the barn's corners and to the recessions at the centre of each of the long elevations, where there would originally have been full-height double-doors. There are now smaller double-doors with modern brick jambs on the eastern elevation; the doors to the west are now infilled with breeze blocks. Original to the barn (they appear on the tithe map) are two perpendicular ranges to the north and south, forming a small yard to the west of the main barn. That to the north has a part lean-to, part half-hipped roof, and a doorway with a dressed keystone and lintel facing east; further to the north is a later extension of the 1960's. That to the south also comprises a lean-to and a range with a half-hipped roof, both with dressed stone walls. The southern range running perpendicular to the barn hae been refurbished inside. Inside the main barn, the timber roof trusses have been renewed and there have been various repairs and infill of former openings. HISTORY: The barn originally formed part of the estate of the neighbouring house, now known as Pythingdean Farm House. The barn appears on the tithe map for the area of 1841 and on later Ordnance Survey maps. Pythingdean Farm House is C17 in origin, with a Georgian range to the south-east and outbuildings of various dates. Pythingdean House is a much later building, dating to the second half of the C20, which lacks special interest. The barn has been in the same ownership as Pythingdean House since 1968. At around this time an extension was added to the north of the barn and alterations made to the interior. In the 2000's, a single storey extension was constructed in the area to the west of the barn, abutting its western elevation. Neither of these extensions have special interest. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The barn at Pythingdean is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: age and rarity: late C18 or early C19 date, appearing on the 1841 tithe map. group value: the neighbouring Grade II-listed farmhouse and the barn form a strong historic group within the setting of the agricultural landscape with which they are traditionally associated. | |||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027323 | PICKHURST TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C788 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Painted brick. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof with four execptionally tall chimneys placed symmetrically like the legs of a table upside down. Casement windows. Modern wing to north. | 100061831175 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1194033 | WHITE COTTAGE TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C789 | 1980-05-09 | C18. One storey & attic. Two windows. Two gabled dormers. Painted stone & brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Gabled porch with pointed doorway. | 100061833132 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354038 | LITTLE THATCH TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C790 | 1980-05-09 | Probably timber-framed cottage now faced with coursed stone. Thatched roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. | 100061833123 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1194036 | HAM HOUSE TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C791 | 1980-05-09 | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Four windows. Sandstone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern L-wing to north. | 100061833122 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1027324 | TOAT FARMHOUSE TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C792 | 1980-05-09 | West wing probably C17. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with roughcast, cream-washed. Casement windows. Massive brick chimney breast on west wall. Additions of 1900 circa to east. | 100061833130 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1194044 | OUTBUILDING TOAT FARMHOUSE TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C792A | 1980-05-09 | Said to have been built as a chapel. Small single-storeyed building. Probably C18. Ashlar. Tiled roof. Four round-headed windows, each of four sections. The interior contains a font. | 100061833130 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1354039 | THE TOAT MONUMENT TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | C793 | 1980-05-09 | This is a Folly erected by Samuel Drinkwater in 1827. It is an octagonal turret of 4s built of ashlar. Castellated parapet. Loop-windows. Wooden ladder staircase inside. | 010013789855 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1039956 | CATSLAND FARMHOUSE HENFIELD | C7A | 1983-11-03 | Farmhouse. Late C16 or early C17. Timber-framed and tile-hung with brick below to south, painted brick with some exposed timber to east, and a mixture of painted brick, random rubble stone and flint and brick to west. Lean-to extension to north, with exposed timbering in gable. Roof partly of plain tiles and partly of Horsham stone slabs, hipped to south with side stacks to north and south. 2 storeys; irregular fenestration to south of 1 window on first floor to right, and 2 windows on ground floor, in centre and to right, mixture of casements and sliding shashes. Door off-centre to right on south side. | 200004794814 | ||||||||
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2012-09-19 | Greatham Manor Farm Granary Store, a late C18 or early C19 barn, later converted to a granary store and cart horse stable | LB/0022 | 2012-09-17 | This structure appears to date from the late C18 and is probably the building shown on an 1827 estate map and the 1837 tithe map. Most pre-1840 buildings are listed where they survive in substantially intact form. Architecturally it is an unusual agricultural building because it has a front wall of yellow brick although the remainder of the barn is timber framed. It is a large farm building of nine bays. This is an unusually large size for a purpose-built granary and it is likely that the building started life as a barn because there are large openings for carts in the 3rd and 7th bays of both sides. By 1875 it was known to be in use as a granary store with the northern three bays adapted as a stable for cart horses. The grain store floorboards and floor joists in the southern six bays are of machine-sawn softwood which are not C18 or early C19 in date and thus not original, and the northern three bays do not have a raised floor which are further reasons for supposing the building was originally a barn rather than a granary. The late C18 timber frame survives substantially intact with the addition of some later secondary timbers including poles for structural reasons. It forms part of a group with some C19 farm buildings and three listed buildings comprising Greatham Manor, which originally owned the farm, a cottage and the parish church. Therefore for its early date, architectural interest and group value the granary store meets the test of special interest. | ||||||||||
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2019-10-30 | 1457779 | Hardham Canal Tunnel | LB/0036 | 2019-09-30 | Canal tunnel, by James Edwards. Erected 1790. Materials: Built in brick. Description: The tunnel is 357m long, 3.7m wide and is blocked 205m from the south portal by a mound of chalk and clay. The tunnel as constructed was 3.7m from invert to crown. Above the mound is a ladder leading to a concrete lined vertical tunnel and inspection hatch. Exterior: The northern portal of the tunnel is of brick and comprises a small parapet in stretcher bond over a semicircular stilted arch with brick voussoirs and brick spandrels. The parapet is restrained by two iron tie bolts held in place by crossed anchor plates. Part of the left (east) side of the face of the arch has collapsed. The southern portal lacks a parapet and comprises a brick semicircular stilted arch with brick voussoirs, many of which are missing. Since the closure of the canal, the water level has risen above the imposts of the arch and the sides are no longer visible. Interior: The tunnel is lined with brick in header bond but was not accessed beyond the entrance of the south portal. | 010094147071 | ||||||||
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2004-02-16 | 1180468 | IFIELD MILL HOUSE RUSPER ROAD RUSPER NOW IN CRAWLEY BC AREA | R559 | 1974-05-01 | C16 and late. Much modern work in matching style in half timber and brick. Old part of 2 storeys. Timber-framed in square panels. Whitened brick nogging. Diamond lattice casement, 2 windows rising above eaves as gabled dormers. Right hand half of front with only a few timbers remaining. Old tile roof, hipped to left with gablet. Left hand gable return tile-hung. Right hand return end timber-framed, plain brick nogging. The rear parts are partly at least modern work in imitation of old. |
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