Horsham District Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C651 | THE OLD COTTAGE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533318 50.909386, -0.533298 50.909308, -0.533256 50.909312, -0.533252 50.909295, -0.533202 50.9093, -0.533226 50.909395, -0.533318 50.909386))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C652 | THE STOWE EAST STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.532879 50.909352, -0.532897 50.909413, -0.533035 50.909397, -0.533017 50.909336, -0.532879 50.909352))) | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick and grey headers alternatley. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Doorway up flight of steps. | 100061798575 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C656 | THE BLACK HORSE INN HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533417 50.909383, -0.533677 50.909361, -0.533674 50.909339, -0.533741 50.909334, -0.533774 50.909168, -0.533645 50.909158, -0.533634 50.909266, -0.533518 50.909256, -0.533517 50.909313, -0.53341 50.909324, -0.533417 50.909383))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C657 | HOLLY TREE HOUSE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533594 50.909039, -0.533739 50.909035, -0.53373 50.908911, -0.533635 50.908913, -0.53364 50.908991, -0.533591 50.908993, -0.533594 50.909039))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C658 | SOUTHDOWN HOUSE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533831 50.908593, -0.533738 50.908586, -0.533734 50.90861, -0.533689 50.908606, -0.533682 50.908642, -0.533734 50.908646, -0.533722 50.908716, -0.533811 50.908724, -0.533831 50.908593))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C660 | THE COTTAGE HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534061 50.909195, -0.53404 50.909195, -0.534042 50.909167, -0.534011 50.909166, -0.534009 50.909193, -0.533877 50.909188, -0.533874 50.909221, -0.533958 50.909225, -0.533963 50.909244, -0.534059 50.909236, -0.534061 50.909195))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C661 | BACONS HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534018 50.909082, -0.534017 50.909067, -0.53414 50.909079, -0.534143 50.909069, -0.534117 50.909066, -0.53412 50.909052, -0.53406 50.909047, -0.534059 50.90903, -0.534008 50.909031, -0.534007 50.909021, -0.533917 50.909023, -0.53392 50.909085, -0.534018 50.909082))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C662 | SPINDLEWOOD HIGH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534307 50.909058, -0.534308 50.90904, -0.534399 50.909042, -0.534402 50.908989, -0.534376 50.908987, -0.534377 50.908962, -0.534352 50.908962, -0.534355 50.908906, -0.534298 50.908905, -0.534292 50.90899, -0.534231 50.908988, -0.534226 50.909056, -0.534307 50.909058))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C679 | BRIDGE HOTEL HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.542292 50.896645, -0.542147 50.896646, -0.542147 50.89667, -0.542173 50.89667, -0.542176 50.896805, -0.542273 50.896804, -0.542272 50.896777, -0.542296 50.896776, -0.542294 50.896706, -0.542317 50.896705, -0.542317 50.896685, -0.542293 50.896684, -0.542292 50.896645))) | C18. Two storeys and attic. Four windows. One gabled dormer. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Porch of solid type. | 200004789471 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C681 | HOUGHTON BRIDGE TEA GARDENS HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.542955 50.897167, -0.542964 50.8972, -0.543103 50.897183, -0.543082 50.897112, -0.542918 50.89713, -0.542928 50.89717, -0.542955 50.897167))) | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Gabled porch. | 200004790449 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C682 | THE TURNPIKE HOUGHTON BRIDGE AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.542864 50.897053, -0.542839 50.897032, -0.542805 50.897049, -0.5428 50.897034, -0.542599 50.897057, -0.542605 50.897076, -0.54275 50.897089, -0.542813 50.897076, -0.542816 50.897068, -0.542864 50.897053))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C663 | THE OLD PLACE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.536186 50.908839, -0.536185 50.908892, -0.536251 50.908892, -0.536254 50.908796, -0.536269 50.908796, -0.536269 50.908781, -0.536321 50.908784, -0.536317 50.908811, -0.536377 50.908812, -0.536381 50.908752, -0.536199 50.90874, -0.536186 50.908839))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C664 | IVY COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.536238 50.909361, -0.536294 50.909239, -0.536206 50.909223, -0.536185 50.909268, -0.536208 50.909273, -0.536173 50.90935, -0.536238 50.909361))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C665 | BARN AT IVY COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.536486 50.909116, -0.536538 50.90911, -0.536533 50.909057, -0.536414 50.909053, -0.536289 50.909062, -0.53629 50.909122, -0.536486 50.909116))) | C18. Faced with flints with red brick quoins. Half-hipped tiled roof. | 100061798603 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C667 | THE THATCHED COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535142 50.909478, -0.534971 50.909469, -0.534967 50.909515, -0.534984 50.909516, -0.534983 50.909527, -0.535133 50.909538, -0.535142 50.909478))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C668 | BROOK GREEN NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534876 50.909516, -0.534951 50.909519, -0.534953 50.909442, -0.534762 50.909434, -0.53476 50.909447, -0.534735 50.909445, -0.534729 50.909495, -0.534878 50.909501, -0.534876 50.909516))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C669 | KENNARDS NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.5342 50.909505, -0.534186 50.909386, -0.534114 50.909384, -0.534128 50.909507, -0.5342 50.909505))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C670 | STOTTS COTTAGE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535916 50.908842, -0.535975 50.908944, -0.536037 50.90893, -0.536029 50.908917, -0.536001 50.908923, -0.535992 50.908907, -0.536114 50.908879, -0.536117 50.908865, -0.536082 50.908803, -0.535916 50.908842))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C671 | NORTH ROAD FARM HOUSE NORTH ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534898 50.909326, -0.534914 50.909277, -0.534698 50.90925, -0.534681 50.909305, -0.534895 50.909326, -0.534898 50.909326))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C684 | NORTH STOKE HOUSE NORTH STOKE AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.551148 50.887824, -0.551155 50.887789, -0.551207 50.887793, -0.551211 50.887753, -0.551245 50.88776, -0.551273 50.887609, -0.551122 50.887596, -0.551114 50.887644, -0.551092 50.887642, -0.551088 50.88766, -0.551114 50.887661, -0.551085 50.887819, -0.551148 50.887824))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C672 | OLD STACK COTTAGE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533919 50.908296, -0.533855 50.908395, -0.533863 50.908397, -0.533856 50.90841, -0.533914 50.908425, -0.533986 50.908309, -0.533919 50.908296))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C643 | NAILARDS THE ALLEY AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537025 50.90906, -0.537097 50.909062, -0.537104 50.908958, -0.537033 50.908956, -0.537033 50.908977, -0.53693 50.908974, -0.536927 50.909019, -0.537027 50.909022, -0.537025 50.90906))) | C18 house, refaced with cement. Two storeys. Three windows. Tiled roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. C19 gabled porch. | 100061798633 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C623 | THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MICHEAL CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | 1353924 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.539508 50.909095, -0.53958 50.909096, -0.539594 50.909089, -0.539595 50.909052, -0.539516 50.90905, -0.539517 50.909, -0.53946 50.909, -0.539461 50.908976, -0.5394 50.908975, -0.539399 50.908998, -0.539327 50.908997, -0.539325 50.909038, -0.539158 50.909035, -0.539154 50.909102, -0.539508 50.909108, -0.539508 50.909095))) | Chancel, nave with south aisle, south porch and west tower. Nave and chancel arch Norman, chancel, south aisle and tower C13. | 200004786254 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C624 | AMBERLEY CASTLE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | 1005888 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.540026 50.909403, -0.540206 50.909404, -0.540517 50.909318, -0.540934 50.909254, -0.541018 50.909228, -0.541073 50.909195, -0.541048 50.908886, -0.541054 50.908886, -0.541052 50.908851, -0.541107 50.908758, -0.541104 50.908701, -0.540482 50.908669, -0.539787 50.908619, -0.539684 50.909288, -0.540034 50.909293, -0.540026 50.909403))) | 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 | 2014-09-26 | 1915-02-08 | |||
| C626 | ROCK COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.539654 50.90927, -0.539548 50.909248, -0.539539 50.909266, -0.539482 50.909254, -0.539462 50.909294, -0.539625 50.909326, -0.539654 50.90927))) | C18. ONE STOREY AND ATTIC. TWO WINDOWS. TWO DORMERS. STONE RUBBLE, ONCE WHITE- WASHED. THATCHED ROOF WITH TWO EYEBROWS. CASEMENT WINDOWS. | 100061798555 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C627 | OAK TREE HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537933 50.908891, -0.538274 50.908875, -0.538268 50.908819, -0.538165 50.908824, -0.538163 50.908809, -0.538105 50.908811, -0.538106 50.908826, -0.537926 50.908834, -0.537933 50.908891))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C629 | GASTONS CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537615 50.90859, -0.537443 50.908579, -0.537435 50.908635, -0.537606 50.908646, -0.537615 50.90859))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C631 | PANEL COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537344 50.90881, -0.537216 50.908785, -0.537184 50.908849, -0.537313 50.908873, -0.537344 50.90881))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| LB/0034 | Lower Beeding War Memorial | 1462995 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.2608 51.033132, -0.260799 51.033154, -0.260854 51.033155, -0.260855 51.033133, -0.2608 51.033132))) | Memorial cross, likely to date from the 1890's, later converted into a First World War memorial. Materials: Limestone with a bronze plaque. Description: It consists of a lantern cross on a tapering, square-section, shaft. This rises from a sdquare pedestal with a carved quatrefoil travery design on each face and a splayed foot. The whole is set on a two-stepped octagonal base. | 010094146699 | 2019-05-14 | 2019-04-26 | |||
| C632 | THE MANSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537216 50.908785, -0.537264 50.908708, -0.537144 50.908678, -0.537117 50.908722, -0.537174 50.908736, -0.537153 50.908771, -0.537216 50.908785))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C633 | BOXWOOD CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.536598 50.908634, -0.53667 50.908648, -0.536676 50.908631, -0.536655 50.908627, -0.536673 50.908579, -0.53656 50.908562, -0.536554 50.908578, -0.536378 50.908552, -0.536371 50.908566, -0.536386 50.908569, -0.536374 50.908593, -0.536344 50.908585, -0.536329 50.908615, -0.536587 50.908655, -0.536598 50.908634))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C634 | DREWITTS FARMHOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | 1191595 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535932 50.908569, -0.535942 50.908526, -0.535916 50.908522, -0.535928 50.908478, -0.535792 50.908463, -0.535766 50.908556, -0.535932 50.908569))) | (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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C635 | MALT HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535277 50.908341, -0.535193 50.908334, -0.535166 50.908472, -0.535343 50.90849, -0.535356 50.908437, -0.535259 50.908429, -0.535277 50.908341))) | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble. Hipped thatched roof. Casement windows with small square panes. | 100062191102 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | ||||
| C636 | VINE HOUSE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.535159 50.908375, -0.534999 50.908364, -0.534983 50.908449, -0.535144 50.908459, -0.535159 50.908375))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C637 | WILLOW COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.539203 50.909351, -0.539207 50.909341, -0.539356 50.909368, -0.53935 50.909382, -0.539396 50.909391, -0.539429 50.909326, -0.539379 50.909317, -0.539386 50.909301, -0.539241 50.909274, -0.539235 50.909289, -0.53917 50.909277, -0.539139 50.909341, -0.539203 50.909351))) | Circa 1830. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with cement. Eaves cornice. Slate roof. Casement windows. Trellised wooden porch. | 100061798564 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C638 | WESTFIELD CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | 1027463 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.538926 50.909243, -0.539097 50.909282, -0.53913 50.909223, -0.538959 50.909185, -0.538926 50.909243))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C640 | HOLLY TREE COTTAGE CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.537779 50.909119, -0.537784 50.909066, -0.537748 50.909066, -0.537749 50.909044, -0.537669 50.909042, -0.53767 50.909027, -0.53751 50.909022, -0.537506 50.909084, -0.537737 50.909089, -0.537737 50.909118, -0.537779 50.909119))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C641 | AMBERLEY COTTAGE THE ALLEY CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.53751 50.909022, -0.537441 50.90902, -0.537438 50.90906, -0.537403 50.909059, -0.537397 50.909108, -0.537252 50.909106, -0.537247 50.909182, -0.537433 50.909187, -0.537437 50.909136, -0.537459 50.909137, -0.537461 50.909094, -0.537505 50.909095, -0.53751 50.909022))) | C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061798534 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C642 | AMBERLEY PLACE THE ALLEY AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.53708 50.909361, -0.537083 50.909244, -0.537057 50.909243, -0.537058 50.909152, -0.536982 50.909152, -0.536979 50.909287, -0.537029 50.909287, -0.537027 50.909368, -0.53708 50.909361))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| U89 | NO 9 BRIGHTON ROAD HORSHAM | 1353941 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.321462 51.060116, -0.321384 51.06009, -0.32138 51.060095, -0.321344 51.060086, -0.32128 51.06016, -0.321322 51.060173, -0.321339 51.060152, -0.321432 51.060173, -0.321462 51.060116))) | Slightly curved front like Nos 1,3 & 5. Early to mid C19. 2 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick. Dentilled eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Segmental-headed windows. All sashes, glazing bars missing. Modern shop front. Nos 9 to 13 (odd) form a small group. | 100061805256 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| C636A | FORGE COTTAGE AND ADJOINING DOCTORS SURGERY CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534204 50.90841, -0.5342 50.908446, -0.534298 50.908456, -0.534386 50.908454, -0.534393 50.90837, -0.534332 50.908369, -0.534327 50.908422, -0.534204 50.90841))) | 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 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| U10003 | HORSHAM RAILWAY STATION NORTH STREET HORSHAM | 1268292 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.319251 51.065466, -0.318739 51.06595, -0.318529 51.065865, -0.318632 51.065755, -0.318642 51.065759, -0.318695 51.065711, -0.318643 51.065691, -0.318591 51.065738, -0.318602 51.065743, -0.318476 51.065874, -0.318719 51.065971, -0.31847 51.066228, -0.318323 51.066394, -0.318586 51.066496, -0.318916 51.066183, -0.319105 51.066252, -0.319127 51.066233, -0.319317 51.066203, -0.319308 51.06617, -0.319318 51.066166, -0.319317 51.066091, -0.319344 51.066018, -0.319354 51.066018, -0.319389 51.06597, -0.319436 51.065928, -0.319433 51.065922, -0.319469 51.065896, -0.319281 51.065819, -0.319505 51.065567, -0.319251 51.065466))) | RAILWAY STATION. BUILT IN 1938 BY THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY IN INTERNATIONAL MODERN STYLE. BUILT OF BROWN BRICK IN ENGLISH BOND WITH STONE PLINTH, CONCRETE CORNICE AND CANOPY AND FLAT ROOF WHICH IS PARTLY GLAZED. MAIN ENTRANCE ON NORTH STREET HAS AN ASYMMETRICAL ELLIPTICAL CURVE. ONE STOREY WITH DEEP STONE PLINTH AND ATTACHED CONCRETE FLUTED CANOPY. THE TICKET OFFICE HAS A DEEPER CANOPY SUPPORTED ON 2 BRICK AND CONCRETE ENGAGED COLUMNS WITH 7 SQUARE LIGHT FITTINGS. ABOVE THIS IS A TALL PARAPET WITH CURVED GLAZED ROOFLIGHT FLANKED BY 3 CYLINDRICAL STEPS. THREE OAK DOUBLE DOORS TO BOOKING HALL, ONE OTHER PAIR OF DOUBLE DOORS, THREE SINGLE DOORS AND TWO WINDOWS, ALL WITH HORIZONTAL GLAZING. NORTH EAST SIDE IS ANGLED WITH A SERIES OF WINDOWS AND TALLER GOODS YARD BEHIND. CONCRETE WALKWAYS WITH TWO TALL SQUARE TOWERS WITH CORNER WINDOWS TERMINATE IN A SINGLE STOREY REAR ENTRANCE AND WAITING LOBBY OF BROWN BRICK WITH PROJECTING CONCRETE CANOPY SUPPORTED ON COLUMNS. (ILLUSTRATED IN GORDON BUCK'S A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF RAILWAY STATIONS 1992) | 100062476311 | 2004-02-16 | 1996-09-02 | |||
| U136 | PARSONAGE FARMHOUSE PARSONAGE ROAD HORSHAM | 1353940 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.311762 51.07409, -0.311755 51.074068, -0.311719 51.074073, -0.311727 51.074095, -0.311653 51.074107, -0.311694 51.074216, -0.311774 51.074204, -0.311764 51.074178, -0.311801 51.074172, -0.311825 51.074234, -0.311912 51.074221, -0.311888 51.074157, -0.311944 51.074148, -0.311917 51.074078, -0.31178 51.074098, -0.311776 51.074088, -0.311762 51.07409))) | Possibly C17 much altered. 2 storeys. 5 windows. Red brick with grey headers. Tiled roof. Segmental-headed doorway and windows. All casement windows with C19 leading. Victorian brick porch with pointed doorway. Large ground-floor sash window to east, glazing bars intact. | 100061818051 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| U76 | OLD TIMBERS ST LEONARDS ROAD HORSHAM | 1192083 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.309586 51.056789, -0.309602 51.056802, -0.309775 51.056822, -0.309783 51.056801, -0.309767 51.056799, -0.309773 51.056781, -0.309757 51.056779, -0.309763 51.056763, -0.309724 51.056759, -0.30973 51.056738, -0.309632 51.056727, -0.309623 51.056755, -0.309597 51.056753, -0.309586 51.056789))) | C17. 2 storeys. Weather-boarding on the front. Tiled roof. 3 windows. Casements, those on first-floor with diamond panes. Modern veranda on ground floor with tiled roof. | 100061821778 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| U97 | NO 62 ST LEONARDS ROAD HORSHAM | 1353960 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.308356 51.056842, -0.3083 51.056862, -0.308328 51.056897, -0.308446 51.056857, -0.308394 51.056772, -0.308325 51.056788, -0.308356 51.056842))) | Cottage made form 2 parts, west part C17, & east part late C18 to early C19. Earlier west part has lower elevation than that to east. 2 storeys. Weather-boarded. Half-hipped Horsham slab roof with louvered gablet (blocked). Overhanging eaves. 2 windows. Casements, glazing bars intact. Later east part; 2 storeys. Stuccoed. Tile-hung to side. Tiled roof. 1 window. Sashes, glazing bars intact. 4-panel door with upper 2 panels removed for glazing. | 100061821795 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| U107 | NO 1 SOUTH STREET HORSHAM | 1027487 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328769 51.06222, -0.328892 51.062261, -0.328896 51.062256, -0.328942 51.062268, -0.328994 51.062162, -0.328878 51.062137, -0.328871 51.062146, -0.328836 51.062137, -0.328868 51.062077, -0.32881 51.062062, -0.328788 51.062095, -0.328803 51.0621, -0.328741 51.062199, -0.328776 51.062209, -0.328769 51.06222))) | A large warehouse with shops under, occupying a site on the corner of South Street & Middle Street. Mid C19. 3 storeys. Painted brick, stuccoed on ground floor. Half-hipped slate roof with iron decorative railing on top, enclosing an octagonal lantern with oversailing eaves supported by small brackets. Spike on top. The main eaves overall with a moulded cornice supported on curved brackets. 1 window facing west & 1 facing north. Both fronts have 1 blocked window-space towards the north west corner of the building. All windows have segmental heads, those on north face being triplets. All sashes, glazing bars intact. Circular moulded braces on west side. In the centre of the west front are double loading-doors of 4 panels each, on second floor, with a hinged pulley on a decorative bracket to the left. Directly below are similar double doors with upper 2 panels removed for glazing. Both sets of doors have hinged ramps which are folded over the bottoms of the doors. Heavily moulded cornice above ground-floor, supported on pilasters whose bases merge with the plinth of the building. The ground-floor is curved to take the corner into Middle Street & a moulded ogee-shape occurs above the cornice. Original shop-fronts, the north one projecting, remain on both sides of the building. Recessed double doors in north front with upper parts removed for glazing. All the listed buildings in South Street form an important group with Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way & with The Manor House, the stables to the south & Nos 24 to 31 (consec), Causeway. Nos 1 to 4 (consec) form a group with Nos 5 & 5a Middle Street. | 100062476177 | 2004-02-16 | 1949-05-20 | |||
| U108 | NO 4 SOUTH STREET HORSHAM | 1027488 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328974 51.06199, -0.32895 51.062006, -0.329058 51.062026, -0.329097 51.061955, -0.328949 51.061922, -0.328907 51.06196, -0.328948 51.061969, -0.328941 51.061982, -0.328974 51.06199))) | Corner building, with roads on 3 sides. Southward continuation of Nos 2 & 3 South Street. Possibly C17 or later. West face has 2 storeys. Roughcast. Hipped tiled roof, eaves cornice. 3 windows, casements on first floor. C19 shop fronts with projecting window bays. All the listed buildings in South Street form an important group with Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way & with The Manor House, the stables to the south & Nos 24 to 31 (consec), Causeway. Nos 1 to 4 (consec) form a group with No 5 & 5a Middle Street. | 100062614737 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| U20 | NO 34 SOUTH STREET HORSHAM | 1192107 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.32928 51.062159, -0.329328 51.062168, -0.329343 51.062138, -0.32921 51.062112, -0.32919 51.062153, -0.329171 51.062165, -0.329177 51.062183, -0.329257 51.062202, -0.329263 51.062176, -0.32927 51.062178, -0.32928 51.062159))) | Now on the corner of Blackhorse Way & has group value with the north stables of Manor House (Nos 1,3 & 5). C18. 2 storeys. Stuccoed. Eaves cornice. Pilasters at the ends of front, the south one rusticated & with a triglyph frieze. 2 windows. 3-light bay windows on both floors north of door. Sash windows, glazing bars intact. Moulded door in frame with flat hood over. All the listed buildings in South Street form an important group with Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way & with The Manor House, the stables to the south & Nos 24 to 31 (consec), Causeway. | 010003086243,010003086242,200004790161 | 2004-02-16 | 1949-05-20 | |||
| U59 | NO 30 MILL HOUSE WARNHAM ROAD HORSHAM | 1027490 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.331784 51.077441, -0.331796 51.077427, -0.331768 51.077417, -0.331756 51.077431, -0.331715 51.077415, -0.331681 51.077451, -0.331663 51.077444, -0.331624 51.077486, -0.331756 51.077535, -0.331829 51.077457, -0.331784 51.077441))) | C18. 2 storeys. Red brick. Horsham slab roof with red ridge-tiles. 2 winodws & 1 blocked window-space. Windows have segmental heads, casements with leaded lights. Modern brick porch with Horsham slab roof. | 100061825168 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 | |||
| U60 | WARNHAM MILL WARNHAM ROAD HORSHAM | 1286755 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333113 51.078055, -0.333195 51.078068, -0.333213 51.078025, -0.332885 51.077979, -0.332862 51.078036, -0.333105 51.078075, -0.333113 51.078055))) | Disused. This building is half in the Horsham Urban District & half in the Horsham Rural District. Probably C18. 2 storeys. Lower half of ground floor stone, above red brick. Horsham slab roof. Gables at east & west ends are tile hung. 2 windows & 1 loft door with segmental heads. | 100062476786 | 2004-02-16 | 1974-07-26 |
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