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Horsham District Council

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U149 NO 55 WEST STREET HORSHAM 1027492 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329942 51.062918, -0.329974 51.062929, -0.330147 51.06272, -0.330068 51.062694, -0.330001 51.062776, -0.329973 51.062785, -0.329918 51.062855, -0.329971 51.062873, -0.32998 51.062864, -0.329998 51.06287, -0.329969 51.062887, -0.329942 51.062918))) Late C18 or early C19. 3 storeys & attic. Stuccoed. Pilasters with moulded panels flanking the front. Moulded string course. Hipped slate roof with red ridge tiles. Parapet with stone capping & deep cornice over second floor windows. 2 windows. Sashes glazing bars intact. Modern shop front on ground floor. 010013793567,100062476702 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U65 HORSHAM FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1192127 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333442 51.062912, -0.333486 51.062937, -0.333538 51.0629, -0.33334 51.062789, -0.33326 51.062845, -0.333239 51.062833, -0.333212 51.062852, -0.333234 51.062865, -0.333189 51.062896, -0.333287 51.06295, -0.333296 51.062943, -0.333353 51.062975, -0.333442 51.062912))) Erected 1720-1 according to an inscription in one of the windows. 2 storeys. Red brick with grey headers. String course & plinth. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs. Casement windows with leaded square panels. Modern porch in centre of the front. Lean-to extension to left with round-headed window in south gable with Gothic glazing bars. 2 tall Doric columns inside & wooden gallery with box pews. The Free Christian Church & Nos 20 to 28 (even) form a group. 200004786252 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U150 NO 20 WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1027493 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333184 51.062705, -0.333192 51.0627, -0.333176 51.06269, -0.333175 51.062674, -0.333189 51.062663, -0.333178 51.062657, -0.333182 51.062653, -0.333113 51.062616, -0.333041 51.062671, -0.333199 51.062753, -0.333227 51.062731, -0.333184 51.062705))) C18. 2 storeys. Stuccoed. Hipped tiled roof. 2 windows set flush in wall with moulded surrounds. Sashes, glazing bars missing on ground floor. Hood over door supported on brackets. The Free Christian Church & Nos 20 to 28 (even) form a group. 100061826429 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U153 FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1353961 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333847 51.062496, -0.333893 51.062467, -0.333941 51.062496, -0.334029 51.06244, -0.333883 51.062349, -0.333848 51.06237, -0.333828 51.062357, -0.333807 51.062372, -0.333828 51.062385, -0.333778 51.062416, -0.333788 51.062423, -0.33376 51.062441, -0.333847 51.062496)), ((-0.333848 51.062496, -0.333871 51.062512, -0.333918 51.062483, -0.333893 51.062467, -0.333848 51.062496))) Amended list description February 2020: Quaker Meeting House and attached cottage built in 1786, with a small rear extension built in 1939. (see full description under HE Listings). CUSTODIAN'S COTTAGE ATTACHED TO THE NORTH OF FRIEND'S MEETING HOUSE. 1834. Small single-storey building. Red brick. Moulded brick eaves cornice. Hipped tiled roof. 2 large round-headed windows. Later porch. Inside a pair of round-headed 3-panel doors, middle panels removed for glazing. Cottage of 2 storeys & 1 window attached to north. Sash windows, glazing bars intact. Hood on brackets over door. 100061826478 2020-08-05 1974-07-26
U47C GRANARY HORSHAM PARK NORTH STREET HORSHAM 1027526 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.323489 51.064683, -0.323391 51.06464, -0.323338 51.064687, -0.323436 51.064731, -0.323489 51.064683))) Probably late C18 or early C19. Small square building to south of Horsham Park. 2 storeys. Red brick with grey headers. Half-hipped roof, partly of Horsham slabs & partly tiles. Paired segmental-headed blind arcades towards east & west. Upper floor has door with external brick staircase to north. One leaded window facing south. Horsham Park, the stables, granary, outbuildings & estate walls form a group. 200004795813 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U106 NO 10 MIDDLE STREET HORSHAM 1027520 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328304 51.062361, -0.328374 51.062233, -0.328367 51.062216, -0.328335 51.062203, -0.328265 51.062331, -0.328223 51.062339, -0.328203 51.062377, -0.328304 51.062361))) This house is mainly in Collett's Alley. Dated 1835. 3 storeys. 2 windows. Stuccoed. Parapet with stone capping. Curved sash windows on curved corner of the house leading into Collett's Alley, glazing bars missing. Possible contemporary shop-front, also curved round the corner, with floriated brackets one fluted pilaster & moulded cornice over. In Collett's Alley. Segmental-headed windows, sashes, glazing bars intact. Cornice between first & ground floor. 4-panel door with rectangular fan light over. 2 further buildings to north in Collett's Alley, both forming part of No 10. First building. Early to mid C18 or possibly earlier. 3 storeys. 1 window. Stuccoed. Weather-boarded gable end towards Collett's Alley. Tiled roof. Triple window on second floor. Sash windows without reveals, glazing bars intact. Second building. Late C18 or early C19. 3 storeys with lower elevation than before. On west side, one second-floor & 2 first floor windows. On north side, one window. Hipped slate roof. Eaves cornice. One triple window on second floor to north. All sash windows, some glazing bars missing. Modern shop front. Nos 9, 9a, 9b & 10 form a group with Nos 4 to 7 (consec) & Nos 36 Carfax. 100062476588 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U129 TOWN MILL MILL BAY LANE HORSHAM 1286914 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333724 51.060039, -0.333886 51.059918, -0.333808 51.059876, -0.333777 51.0599, -0.33375 51.059885, -0.33371 51.059915, -0.333737 51.059929, -0.333645 51.059997, -0.333724 51.060039))) By itself in a secluded part of Horsham & now out of use. Early to mid C19. The building runs transversely from north to south across the end of MIll Bay which is fed from the River Arun. Gable ends to north & south. West face. 2 storeys. 5 windows. Red brick with grey headers. Old tiled roof. Eaves cornice with modillions. All segmental-headed windows. To left (north) is elliptical brick archway for mill-stream. Low down on right is another brick segmental-headed archway. 010003086848,010003087121,100062476200,200004795217 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U120 NO 5 MORTH GARDENS HORSHAM 1353935 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328281 51.060892, -0.328342 51.060845, -0.328276 51.060807, -0.328237 51.060834, -0.328246 51.060842, -0.328223 51.060857, -0.328281 51.060892))) Similar to Nos 1,3 & 5 in Brighton Road. Early to mid C19. 2 storeys. 2 windows. Painted brick. Very slightly curved front. Tiled roof. Dentilled eaves cornice. Segmental-headed windows. Sashes, glazing bars intact. Segmental-headed doorway under canopy. 6-panel door. 100061816551 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U121 NO 6 MORTH GARDENS HORSHAM 1027521 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328108 51.060789, -0.328195 51.06084, -0.328252 51.060803, -0.32824 51.060786, -0.328189 51.060755, -0.328164 51.060753, -0.328108 51.060789))) Late C18 or early C19. Painted brick with weather-boarded bay front. Tiled roof. Eaves cornice. 2 storeys. 2 windows. Modern casement windows - pairs on the corners of the weather-boarding. Large hood supported on Ionic pilasters. 6-panel door. 100061816552 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U160 NO 31 NEW STREET HORSHAM 1353962 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.321935 51.060965, -0.321839 51.061083, -0.321907 51.061106, -0.322004 51.060987, -0.321935 51.060965))) Timber framed building of two different stages of construction, the earlier portion of C16 or earlier origin, & the later of late C16 to early C17; a third, brick portion added at NE end. Two storeys. Front elevation with red brick infilling; rear elevation with brick & rendered infilling. Complete timber framed structure visible internally. The South-west two bays comprise the original cottage with tension braces to upper panels of end bays in all elevations, the NE elevation comprising a full-height timber framed partition, now internal. Queen post & queen strut windbrace roof; chimney breast at SW end & internal breast with truncated stack at NE end. Late C16 to early C17 timber framed bay with straight tension braces added at NE end. Lower C18 or C19 brick bay added to NE of this with adjoining C20 passage & garage. Modern tile roof replacing former Horsham stone slab roof. Rear elevation with two horizonatally sliding sashes & old window frames, one possibly retaining traces of a mullioned window. In front elevation, from South-west, first bay with three-light leaded casement above modern bow on ground floor. Second bay with ledged door with modern two-light metal framed window with small panes to right of it, with two-light leaded window above it. Third bay with modern three-light metal framed window with small panes below & three-light leaded window with old catch above. Fourth bay with early C20 two-light window with small panes above Narrow section of mathematical tile or brick on top of timber-framed construction at SW end. Inside, old ledged door with old hinges in entrance bay with probably C19 four flush panelled door leading to SW room. Roof of original portion possibly with traces of smoke blackening at NE end. 100061816642 2004-02-16 1982-09-17
U81 WHITE COTTAGE NO 25 NORTH PARADE HORSHAM 1027523 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327915 51.071421, -0.327917 51.0714, -0.327846 51.071397, -0.327843 51.071411, -0.3278 51.071409, -0.327792 51.07148, -0.327839 51.071482, -0.327838 51.071494, -0.327933 51.071496, -0.327947 51.071422, -0.327915 51.071421))) Probably early C19. 2 storeys. 2 windows & 1 blocked window-space. Stuccoed. Slate roof with red ridge-tiles. Ionic pilasters flanking the front. String course. Segmental-headed windows. Sashes, glazing bars intact. Gabled trellised porch. Round-headed door with semi-circular fanlight. 100061816903 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U56 WEST LODGE NORTH PARADE HORSHAM 1286787 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329506 51.074358, -0.329462 51.074374, -0.329458 51.074386, -0.329469 51.074395, -0.329455 51.074412, -0.329414 51.074417, -0.32941 51.074429, -0.329422 51.07444, -0.329413 51.074449, -0.329393 51.07445, -0.329367 51.074473, -0.329379 51.074482, -0.329371 51.07449, -0.329439 51.074518, -0.32948 51.074477, -0.329591 51.074521, -0.329684 51.074431, -0.329567 51.074383, -0.329506 51.074358))) Early C19. 2 storeys. 5 windows. Stuccoed. Cornice & parapet. String course. 2 large curved bays of 2 windows each on both floors. Sashes, glazing bars missing. Round-headed doorway. Modern wing to north. 100061816931 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U47 HORSHAM PARK NORTH STREET HORSHAM 1353938 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.322909 51.064977, -0.322863 51.064957, -0.322831 51.064988, -0.32279 51.064971, -0.322638 51.065126, -0.322674 51.06514, -0.322643 51.065171, -0.322793 51.06523, -0.322981 51.065038, -0.323078 51.065077, -0.323134 51.065091, -0.323146 51.065079, -0.323165 51.065087, -0.3232 51.065051, -0.322936 51.064949, -0.322909 51.064977))) The offices of the Horsham Urban District Council. Large early C18 house, 2 storeys & attic. Red brick with stone dressings on a stone base. Horsham slab roof. 4 gabled dormers with pediments. Large pediment with circular window over the centre of the front, which has been altered by the addition of 2 chimneys on top at its apex. Stone cornice & parapet. Stone pilasters of banded rustication at the ends of the front & supporting the pediment in the centre. Also stone string courses & key stones to the windows. 9 windows divided 3-3-3. Narrow windows with segmental heads, sashes, glazing bars intact. 8-panel moulded door in frame with curved pediment over. Projecting stone plinth. The west front is slightly later than the east front. Rectangular windows in reveals with architraves on ground floor. Sashes, glazing bars intact. Good staircase & over-doors inside. Modern additions to north & south. Horsham Park, the stables, granary, outbuilding & estate walls form a group. 100062476196,010094148369,010013791226 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U47A STABLES HORSHAM PARK NORTH STREET HORSHAM 1192039 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.323441 51.065084, -0.323435 51.065092, -0.323515 51.065112, -0.323618 51.064952, -0.323537 51.064932, -0.323475 51.065029, -0.323449 51.065022, -0.323413 51.065076, -0.323441 51.065084))) To south west of Horsham Park, running at right-angles to the modern building linking with the house. Probably C18. Red brick with grey headers. Horsham slab roof with gable masquerading as a pediment in the centre. 1 original round-headed window in gable. Smaller segmental-headed windows on ground- floor. Large brick relieving arch over door. Horsham Park the stables, granary, outbuildings & estate walls form a group. 200004782042 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U109 TOWN HALL MARKET SQUARE HORSHAM 1027519 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328355 51.061831, -0.328339 51.061838, -0.328348 51.061847, -0.328364 51.061845, -0.328431 51.061874, -0.328456 51.061886, -0.328459 51.061898, -0.328474 51.0619, -0.328495 51.061875, -0.328599 51.061793, -0.328582 51.061784, -0.32865 51.061729, -0.328547 51.061681, -0.328502 51.061714, -0.328491 51.061714, -0.328443 51.061753, -0.328445 51.061761, -0.328355 51.061831))) Former Town Hall, c1812, rebuilt except for the north facade in 1888-9. Minor later alterations. EXTERIOR: The building has two storeys plus a basement and is constructed of local stone with a slate roof, the latter concealed behind the crenellated parapets of the north and south crow-stepped gables. The principal facade is to the north and has octagonal corner turrets with crenellated parapets, the tops of the turrets slightly corbelled out and joined accross the facade by a string-course. Between these, the ground floor has three Romanesque arcade arches with moulded soffits and cushion capitals, the central two with ivy leaf carving. The arcade is blind but for the central round-headed doorway. There are two cast-iron lamps in the spandrels of the arcade. Above, the blind second storey contains three panels, possibly in Coade stone, bearing heraldic devices, namely the Royal Arms, those of the Dukes of Norfolk and the town. In the apex of the central gable is a clock with two blank panels underneath. The returns to east and west have round-arched windows on the ground floor, with moulded imposts and hoods, and segmental arched windows above, identifying the two main chambers inside. Beyond this, a short projecting tower on the east side contains a ground floor camber-arched door with columns to each side, and a round-arched window above. The southern section of each elevation is stepped back and has dormer windows on the upper storey and segmental-arched windows below (three bays to the west including a doorway, two to the east). The southern elevation has two windows with flat stone lintels on the ground floor and a large oriel window above with stone corbelling and timber mullions and transoms. INTERIOR: The majority of the fixtures and fittings date to the 1888-9 phases of works, with the staircase in the eastern tower section possibly retaining some earler fabric. There are two main chambers, located on the ground and first floors in the northern section of the building. The lower hall has Victorian ventilation shafts but later panelling and vestibule. The upper hall has later panelling too but the timber trusses and iron ties of the roof are 1888-9. The main stone staircase has an iron balustrade and moulded timber handrail. The are panelled doors, arcitraves, skirting boards and other joinery in the well-proportioned smaller rooms, all Victorian. Housed in the timber structure on the northern side of the roof is the clock, made by WH Bailey of Manchester, and given to the town b y the Duke of Norfolk in 1820. Three bells, two dating to 1889 and cast in Croydon and one of 1820 are to either side of the clock house. The latter bears the words: His grace the Duke of Norfolk presented the new Town Hall/clock Anno Domini 1820. R.Hurst Esq., and J.Torne, Bailiffs:/R.Steadman, gent., Town Clerk: Sir John Aubrey, Bart., and /Robert Hurst Esq., Members of the Borough. //Whose praise and fame I'll speak and tell,/ As long as I remain a bell,/ And after death I Hope and trust / They'll all be numbered with the just.// CELLS: In the basement are two sets of timber cells, probably Edwardian or 1920s in date, each numbered 1-6 and originally intended for men and women. They have matchboard panelled sides, doors with wire grilles, benches, fold-out tables for eating, light fittings, handles and locks, all the originals. In the northern part of the basement the floor level is higher; the older cells from the 1812 building may have been located here. HISTORY:Horsham's town hall has been on this site since the C17 at least, and the present structure dates from the C19. The appearance of the original building is not known, but in the Georgian period it had the traditional form of a first floor chamber raised on an open arcade. The building had become unstable by the beginning of the C19 and the town was threatened with the loss of the quarter sessions if the accommodation of the court did not improve. A gift from the Duke of Norfolk in 1812 made rebuilding possible. A new north facade in the Norman style, battlemented and turreted, and decorated with carved coats of arms was constructed. At its foot were three basement cells. A staircase was built at the south end of the building, with an ingress beneath in which to house the town fire engine, and the open ground floor was enclose permanently as a lower court room. A photograph of February 1876 held by the Horsham Museum shows what the north front of this building looked like. It largely matches the current structure's north facade, but with a different crow-stepped gable to the second storey. An article in the West Sussex Times in October 1888 reveals that an eastern tower containing a winding staircase giving access to the upper chamber was added to the building in the late 1860s, at the same time as which the clock was moved to the north side of the building. The current building has a short tower on its eastern elevation and this is likely to be the same structure. Legal records show that the town hall was mortgaged and the Duke of Norfolk granted £200 for repair of the building in c1869, further suggesting a minor phase of works in the lates 1860s. By 1888, structural problems had re-emerged and the idea of completely rebuilding the town hall was mooted. Designs by a Sussex architect, J Percy Gates of Dolphin Chambers, New Shoreham were drawn up and £3000 sought from the Local Government Board. Only £1500 was forthcoming, however, due to technicalities about the provision of cells which meant their construction could not be funded by the Local Board. Thus, ambitions were scaled down and refurbishment considered the better option. The West Sussex Times article and other contemporary accounts describe how the stone walls of the older town hall were razed, and the hall 'pulled down with the exception of the north front'. This may be an exaggeration, and the eastern tower might have also been retained, but there was certainly substantial remodelling of the building in 1888-9. Gates' plan and elevation drawings of November 1888 survive and show the proposed designs for the west and south sides of the town hall. These match the current building, suggesting both were built 1888-9. A photograph of 1890 shows that the upper part of the north front's crow-stepped gable were also remodelled and the clock face replaced at some point between 1876 and 1890, most likely in the 1888-9 phase of works. Indeed it may have been the case that the architect reused stone from the older building. Certainly the need for economy and to maintain consistency with the retained north and east elevations would have encouraged reuse of this good-quality local ashlar. Since 1889, few major changes have taken place to the fabric of the town hall. SOURCES: 'Horsham: Local Government and public services', A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2: Bramber Rape (North-Western Part) including Horsham (1986) 180-189. Photographs and records in Horsham Museum. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: Horsham's Old Town Hall is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:  North Facade of c1812 commissioned by the Duke of Norfolk and in an antiquarian neo-Norman style, as the Duke also favoured at Arundel Castle.  Later work of 1888-9 possibly using the good quality local ashlar of the original.  Historic interest as the site of local government in Horsham since the C17, in this building since the C19.  Two surviving sets of cells in the basement which are virtually unaltered. 010003087206,200004781561,100062476530 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U52 PORCH HOUSE HURST ROAD HORSHAM 1027509 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.320888 51.066465, -0.320761 51.066426, -0.320703 51.066481, -0.320839 51.066521, -0.320888 51.066465))) Early C17 farmhouse. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Stone, west side brick. Tiled roof, half-hipped with louvered gablet to west. Casement windows with stone mullions & original diamond panes. Contemporary brick porch to which a later addition has been made on its north-west side. Original door within the porch. Porch House & Lambsbottom Farmhouse together with Nos 45 to 55 (odd) North Street form a group. 100061813633 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U53 LAMSBOTTOM HURST ROAD HORSHAM 1027510 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.321158 51.066609, -0.32115 51.066618, -0.32117 51.066624, -0.321177 51.066614, -0.321279 51.066643, -0.3213 51.066613, -0.321398 51.06664, -0.321415 51.066617, -0.321286 51.06658, -0.321295 51.066568, -0.321213 51.066545, -0.321205 51.066557, -0.321154 51.066543, -0.321116 51.066597, -0.321158 51.066609))) C17. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Timber-framed with exposed beams & plastered infilling. Half-hipped tiled roof. Weather-boarded to the sides. Casement windows with original diamond panes. Modern porch. Porch House & Lambsbottom Farmhouse together with Nos 45 to 55 (odd) North Street form a group. 100062476821 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U124 BOWLING GREEN COTTAGE HURST ROAD HORSHAM 1027511 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.323649 51.067748, -0.323654 51.067744, -0.323496 51.067667, -0.323447 51.067708, -0.323602 51.067783, -0.323612 51.067775, -0.323776 51.067854, -0.32379 51.067874, -0.323945 51.067945, -0.323918 51.067976, -0.323935 51.067982, -0.323892 51.068028, -0.323876 51.068023, -0.32385 51.068054, -0.323951 51.06809, -0.323989 51.068047, -0.324023 51.06806, -0.324033 51.068048, -0.324001 51.068037, -0.32401 51.068027, -0.324026 51.068033, -0.324055 51.067999, -0.324025 51.067988, -0.324056 51.067953, -0.323988 51.067801, -0.32401 51.067778, -0.323921 51.067744, -0.323899 51.067768, -0.32381 51.067826, -0.323649 51.067748))) C17 timber-framed cottage with modern additions to west. 2 storeys. 5 windows. Red brick with grey headers. Tile hung on upper parts to east. 2 flanking gables also tile hung. All casement windows with diamond-leaded lights. Tiled porch hoods in internal angles. 200004781987 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U83 BLATCHFORD HOUSE NO 52 KINGS ROAD HORSHAM 1027512 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.310767 51.07052, -0.310655 51.070444, -0.310584 51.070486, -0.31052 51.070443, -0.310469 51.070473, -0.310645 51.070592, -0.310767 51.07052))) Mid to late C19. 2 storeys & attic. 3 windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. 1 centrally-placed dormer with barge-boards & gable treated like an open pediment. Overhanging eaves. Pilasters on corners & flanking the windows. Stringcourse. Plinth. Sash windows, glazing bars intact. Projecting narrow porch with entablature supported by side-walls & doric columns. Door up 4 steps. 6-panel door with upper 4 panels glazed. Rectangular fanlight over. 100061814188 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U125 NO 2 RICHMOND HOUSE LONDON ROAD HORSHAM 1027513 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328107 51.06347, -0.328148 51.063477, -0.328159 51.063435, -0.328201 51.063438, -0.328191 51.063493, -0.328285 51.0635, -0.328326 51.063312, -0.328175 51.063298, -0.328145 51.063389, -0.328078 51.063467, -0.328107 51.06347))) Probably early C19. 3 storeys. 2 windows on both south & west sides. Stuccoed. Hipped slate roof with projecting eaves & cornice. 3 pilasters to each front & stringcourses between the storeys. All sash windows, glazing bars intact. Modern front on ground floor to south. To west on London Road, projecting porch supported by 2 Doric columns & 2 pilasters. Moulded hood cornice & round-headed archway. Round-headed doorway inside with semi-cilcular fanlight. Double doors with 2 moulded panels each, the upper 2 removed for glazing. Contemporary 2 storey 3 window extension to north. Stuccoed. Hipped slate roof Parapet & moulded cornice. Plain pilasters between windows carried up into the parapet. Stringcourse. Mostly sash windows, glazing bars intact. No 2 forms a group with No 14 Carfax. 200004792941 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U126 NO 20 LONDON ROAD HORSHAM 1027515 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328239 51.064386, -0.32817 51.064325, -0.328074 51.064368, -0.32811 51.0644, -0.328061 51.064423, -0.328079 51.064439, -0.328059 51.064449, -0.328073 51.064461, -0.328239 51.064386))) Late C18 or early C19. Stuccoed. 2 storeys. 2 windows with one blocked window-space in centre. Slate roof with red ridge-tiles. Stringcourse. All sash windows, glazing bars mostly intact. Narrow hood over door supported by Doric columns. Nos 16 to 22 (even) form a small group. 100062476618 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U127 NO 22 LONDON ROAD HORSHAM 1286932 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328139 51.064521, -0.32831 51.064449, -0.328239 51.064386, -0.328073 51.064461, -0.328139 51.064521))) Late C18 or early C19, & altered later. 2 storeys & basement. 3 windows. Tarred felt on roof. Cornice & parapet. Rusticated quoins & stringcourse. All sash windows, glazing bars missing. Nos 16 to 22 (even) form a small group. 100062476089 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U39 NO 63 LONDON ROAD HORSHAM 1027517 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329397 51.065394, -0.329391 51.06535, -0.329301 51.065356, -0.329314 51.065436, -0.329485 51.06543, -0.329482 51.065408, -0.329463 51.065409, -0.32946 51.06539, -0.329397 51.065394))) About 1820. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Stuccoed. Centre window bay projects slightly. Pilasters flanking this & at ends. Outer window bays are very slightly curved. Eaves cornice. Slate roof. Stringcourse. Sash windows, glazing bars intact. Round-headed doorway. Semi-circular fanlight. 4-panel door. 100061815201 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U22 BUILDING REAR OF NO 6 MARKET SQUARE HORSHAM 1191741 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328085 51.061587, -0.328079 51.061593, -0.327998 51.061542, -0.328028 51.061512, -0.327945 51.061444, -0.327905 51.061419, -0.327867 51.06144, -0.327953 51.061506, -0.327892 51.061538, -0.328038 51.061634, -0.328161 51.061693, -0.328253 51.061613, -0.328337 51.061661, -0.328383 51.061633, -0.328236 51.061549, -0.328184 51.061587, -0.328085 51.061587))) Said to be the outbuildings of the former Anchor Hotel, forming a yard now called Talbot Lane. Single range runs south-east from the back of No 6. Probably C16 with later alterations. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with red brick & grey headers & some plaster infilling above. 1 curved brace on 1st floor. Tiled roof. Overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends. 6 windows. All casements of varying sizes, glazing bars mostly intact. To the east & slightly set back from Talbot Lane is a further half-timbered building with red brick infilling. 2 storeys. 1 asymmetrically placed window. Further east still & projecting into the Lane is No 8 Market Square. Timber-framing can now be seen only in west gable at the side. The south front has been refaced with red brick & grey headers. Overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends. A shorter range runs east on south side of Talbot Lane, from the back of No 10. Half-timbered building with painted brick infilling. 2 storeys. Tiled roof. Overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends. 3 windows, a mixture of casements & sashes, glazing bars missing. All the listed buildings in Market Square form a very important group with all the listed buildings in The Causeway & in South Street. 100061815928 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U23 NO 11 MARKET SQUARE HORSHAM 1027518 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328324 51.061533, -0.328242 51.061489, -0.328212 51.061513, -0.328367 51.061603, -0.32838 51.061596, -0.328399 51.061607, -0.32838 51.061621, -0.328474 51.061678, -0.328519 51.061648, -0.328517 51.061646, -0.328324 51.061533))) C17 timber-framed house refronted with roughcast but with the timber-framing still visible on north side & retaining the overhanging of its 1st floor. 3 storeys. 1 window. Gable with moulded bargeboards. Horsham slab roof. Originally casement window with old glass on 2nd floor. Small projecting early C19 shop window but with glazing bars removed. All the listed buildings in Market Square form a very important group with all the listed buildings in The Causeway & in South Street. 200004790464,100062476715 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U123 COLLYERS SIXTH FARM COLLEGE HURST ROAD HORSHAM 1353931 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.32397 51.071331, -0.323892 51.071389, -0.3242 51.071553, -0.324557 51.071287, -0.324519 51.071267, -0.324668 51.071158, -0.324557 51.071098, -0.324544 51.071107, -0.324225 51.07093, -0.324107 51.07102, -0.324117 51.071025, -0.32411 51.071032, -0.32415 51.07106, -0.324175 51.071064, -0.324318 51.071139, -0.324303 51.07115, -0.324354 51.071178, -0.324369 51.071168, -0.324426 51.071199, -0.324338 51.071256, -0.32431 51.071241, -0.3241 51.0714, -0.32397 51.071331))) 1892 by Arthur Vernon. Asymmetrical. 2 storeys with additional attic & basement at east end. 9 windows. Red brick with stone dressings. Chimneys with moulded brick cornice. Red tiled roof with moulded eaves cornice. Stringcourses between storeys & plinth. Large gables with parapets & stone cappings flanking the front. In west gable, a stone quatrefoil set in imitation chip-carved fields under pointed relieving arch. Underneath, a large mullioned window rising through both storeys with 5 stone heraldic panels dividing the storeys. Gothic tops to the lights. Under east gable, bay window of 3 lights rising through both storeys, with parapet containing inset quatrefoils, corbelled out over basement window. 2-light attic window in the gable set under a pointed relieving arch filled with imitation chip-carving in moulded brick. Towards west end, buttressed porch of 2 storeys & attic with stone-panelled parapet. Tracery quatrefoil set in a pointed window with hood mould over a pair of lights. Underneath the inscription Grammer School founded by Richard Collyer AD 1532 , & below doorway with carved spandrels. 3 small buttressed bays with gablets grouped asymmetrically in middle of the front. Paired lights. 3-pointed relieving arches in gables with imitation chip-carved fields in moulded brick. Small pointed door with hood mould at east end with internal stair lit by lancets. Other windows of 2, 3 & 4 lights, those on ground floor under segmental relieving arches. All plate glass windows. Subsidiary wing with simpler detail in Richmond Road. 100062476800 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U7 NO 15 THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1353907 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329457 51.060958, -0.3294 51.060929, -0.329411 51.06092, -0.32934 51.060886, -0.329304 51.060917, -0.329333 51.060932, -0.329318 51.060944, -0.32922 51.060899, -0.329212 51.060905, -0.329171 51.060885, -0.329128 51.06092, -0.329374 51.061028, -0.329457 51.060958))) Timber-framed house refronted in early C18 but retaining 2 gables with moulded bargeboards from the old house. 2 storeys. 5 windows. Red brick on a stone plinth, the gables hung with tiles. Horsham slab roof. Moulded eaves cornice. Windows with segmental heads. Sashes, with wide glazing bars intact. Doorway in frame up 2 steps, with handrail & pediment over. 6-panel moulded door. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789547 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U8 NO 16 THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1286985 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329264 51.060809, -0.329401 51.060878, -0.329374 51.0609, -0.329411 51.06092, -0.3294 51.060929, -0.329457 51.060958, -0.329525 51.060898, -0.329291 51.060787, -0.329264 51.060809))) C18 front, but probably refaced like the last house, as it has a C17 brick chimney-stack. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Red brick. Eaves cornice. Horsham slab roof. Segmental-headed windows with sashes, glazing bars missing. 6-panel moulded door with hood over. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789548 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U9 NO 17 THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1027544 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329601 51.060783, -0.329582 51.060773, -0.329624 51.060741, -0.329645 51.060751, -0.329658 51.060741, -0.329582 51.060704, -0.329554 51.060724, -0.32951 51.060704, -0.329499 51.060712, -0.329465 51.060694, -0.329432 51.060698, -0.329416 51.060709, -0.329421 51.060726, -0.329367 51.060769, -0.329401 51.060786, -0.329366 51.060813, -0.32953 51.0609, -0.32961 51.060845, -0.329615 51.060833, -0.32957 51.060807, -0.329601 51.060783))) C18. 2 storeys & attic. 2 windows. Red brick. Moulded wooden cornice. Brick parapet. 2 bay windows on both floors, the ground floor ones containing casement windows, the 1st floor ones sashes with glazing bars intact. 6-panel moulded door with broken curved pediment over supported on brackets. Modern addition to south-east with original red brick wall with stone cappings in front. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789549 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U10 NO 18 THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1027545 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329602 51.06066, -0.329615 51.06065, -0.32958 51.060633, -0.329569 51.060642, -0.32956 51.060639, -0.329529 51.060665, -0.329713 51.060755, -0.329773 51.060713, -0.329805 51.060679, -0.329723 51.060643, -0.329673 51.060685, -0.329602 51.06066))) Timber-framed house with an entirely C19 brick front. The timber-framing is visible in the side walls. 2 storeys & attic. 3 windows. Small bay in front through both floors. Segmental heads to windows. Casements with small leaded panes. C18 6-panel moulded door. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789552 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
U12 PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1353908 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.331218 51.059765, -0.331172 51.059753, -0.331185 51.059731, -0.331159 51.059723, -0.331182 51.059678, -0.330839 51.059593, -0.330846 51.059592, -0.330842 51.059587, -0.330827 51.059591, -0.330754 51.059573, -0.330744 51.059565, -0.330725 51.059606, -0.330657 51.05959, -0.330662 51.059581, -0.330634 51.059582, -0.33063 51.05959, -0.330642 51.059593, -0.330625 51.05962, -0.330604 51.059614, -0.330598 51.059624, -0.330619 51.059629, -0.330578 51.059694, -0.330558 51.059689, -0.330553 51.059698, -0.330573 51.059703, -0.330557 51.059729, -0.330544 51.059726, -0.330539 51.059735, -0.330552 51.059738, -0.330532 51.059769, -0.330513 51.059781, -0.33052 51.059793, -0.330532 51.059796, -0.330537 51.059789, -0.330605 51.059806, -0.330599 51.059814, -0.330609 51.059816, -0.330627 51.059808, -0.330631 51.059802, -0.330624 51.059798, -0.330649 51.059758, -0.330755 51.059784, -0.330724 51.059835, -0.330934 51.059888, -0.330946 51.059868, -0.330958 51.059871, -0.330963 51.059864, -0.33095 51.05986, -0.330967 51.059834, -0.331069 51.059864, -0.331097 51.059827, -0.33111 51.05983, -0.331119 51.059814, -0.331178 51.059829, -0.331174 51.059836, -0.331203 51.059843, -0.331216 51.059824, -0.331205 51.059821, -0.331226 51.059788, -0.331251 51.059794, -0.33127 51.059765, -0.331226 51.059753, -0.331218 51.059765))) Large C13 Church, heavily restored by Teulon. Tall shingled spire to west tower. The Vestry, called the Lollards' Tower, at north-east corner, is C15. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. Grade B. 200004789532 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U14 NO 27 CHANTRY HOUSE THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1353909 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.33088 51.060236, -0.330724 51.060166, -0.33058 51.060284, -0.330622 51.060312, -0.33063 51.060307, -0.33075 51.060357, -0.33076 51.06035, -0.330771 51.060355, -0.330798 51.06033, -0.330785 51.060324, -0.330791 51.060319, -0.330737 51.060293, -0.330764 51.06027, -0.330816 51.060292, -0.33088 51.060236))) Early to mid C18. 2 storeys. 7 windows. Red brick. Moulded eaves cornice. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs. Sash windows, glazing bars missing. 6-panel moulded door in frame with pediment over. Wrought-iron gate between brick piers supporting spherical caps. The Manor House, Stables to the south & Nos 24 to 31 (consec) form a group with Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way & with all the listed buildings in South Street. All listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789533 2004-02-16 1949-05-20
U15 NO 28 THE CAUSEWAY HORSHAM 1287002 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.330159 51.060721, -0.330184 51.060695, -0.330212 51.060706, -0.330231 51.060686, -0.330222 51.060683, -0.330255 51.06065, -0.330111 51.060595, -0.330035 51.060674, -0.330159 51.060721))) Late C18 or early C19. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Formerly stuccoed now refaced in modern brick. Eaves cornice. Windows with segmental heads. Sashes, glazing bars intact. Hood over door supported on brackets. The Manor House, Stable to the south & Nos 24 to 31 (consec) form a group with Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way & with all the listed buildings in South St. All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the listed buildings in Market Square & with South Street. 200004789564 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
C10007 FURZEFIELD COTTAGE SPITHANDLE LANE ASHURST 1039949 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.34258 50.926493, -0.342602 50.926555, -0.342675 50.926543, -0.342682 50.926559, -0.342725 50.926554, -0.342717 50.926533, -0.342745 50.926529, -0.342725 50.926472, -0.34258 50.926493))) COTTAGE. EARLY TO MID C16 TIMBER FRAMED BUILIDNG OF 2 1/2 BAYS, ORIGINALLY WITH EITHER OPEN HEARTH OR MORE PROBABLY A SMOKE BAY OR SMOKE HOOD AND INTEGRAL OUTSHOT TO REAR LEFT WITH INSERTED C17 BRICK CHIMNEYSTACK, REFRONTED IN LATE C18 OR EARLY C19 WHEN A FURTHER OUTSHOT WAS ADDED TO REAR RIGHT AND SIDE LEFT, REFENESTRATED IN C20 AND WITH SMALL ADDED REAR PORCH. EXTERIOR NOW MAINLY PAINTED BRICK BUT JOWLED POST VISIBLE TO RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION AND SOME EXPOSED BEAMS ABOVE LEAN-TO ON LEFT HAND SIDE. OUTSHOT PARTLY STOCK BRICK AND PARTLY RED BRICK WITH TILED COURSE PROTECTING TIMBER BEAM. STEEPLY PITCHED HIPPED TILED ROOF WITH RED BRICK CHIMNEY STACK. 1 1/2 STOREYS; 2 WINDOWS. C20 CASEMENTS WITH LEADED LIGHTS (GROUND FLOOR RIGHT WINDOW RETAINS BLOCKED CAMBERED ARCH). 2 GABLED DORMERS AND OFF CENTRAL CAMBERED DOORCASE WITH C20 PLANK DOOR. INTERIOR HAS GOOD QUALITY FRAME WITH MID RAIL, CURVED BRACES, JOWLED UPRIGHT POSTS AND QUEENPOST ROOF. GROUND FLOOR HAS BRICK OPEN FIREPLACE WITH CAMBERED WOODEN LINTEL WITH RUN OUTSTOP. CENTRAL AXIAL BEAM HAS DEEP CHAMFER TO UNHEATED PARLOUR.SIDE AND MORTICE HOLES FOR FORMER PARTITION. FLOOR JOISTS OF SQUARE SECTION. C16 FLOOR BOARDS TO FIRST FLOOR CENTRAL ROOM. REMAINS OF WATTLE AND DAUB PARTITIONS. SMOKE BLACKENING REPORTED IN ROOF ABOVE CHIMNEY. DISCOLOURED WATTLE AND DAUB TO REAR OF CHIMNEY MAY INDICATE PRESENCE OF EARLIER SMOKE BAY OR HOOD. C18 PLANK DOORS. 100061836392 2004-02-16 1993-05-24
C53 PEAR TREE COTTAGE ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER 1027458 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.310188 50.873235, -0.310226 50.873307, -0.310412 50.873269, -0.310387 50.873214, -0.310253 50.873241, -0.310244 50.873224, -0.310188 50.873235))) 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 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C54 ANNINGTON OLD FARMHOUSE ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.311904 50.873126, -0.311912 50.873093, -0.311944 50.873096, -0.31194 50.873113, -0.311969 50.873116, -0.311967 50.873128, -0.312045 50.873136, -0.312059 50.873037, -0.311994 50.873033, -0.311997 50.873011, -0.311942 50.873008, -0.311938 50.873031, -0.311857 50.873027, -0.311844 50.87312, -0.311904 50.873126))) 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 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C56 ANNINGTON HOUSE AND STABLES ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.314479 50.873637, -0.314424 50.873505, -0.314301 50.873526, -0.314226 50.873331, -0.314109 50.87335, -0.314243 50.873676, -0.314479 50.873637))) 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 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C50 CHURCH OF ST BOTOLPH BOTOLPH BRAMBER MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.305273 50.870442, -0.305226 50.870444, -0.305222 50.870433, -0.305105 50.870441, -0.305102 50.870419, -0.305069 50.870422, -0.305074 50.870442, -0.304989 50.870448, -0.304991 50.870464, -0.304897 50.87047, -0.304903 50.870505, -0.305005 50.870498, -0.305008 50.870512, -0.305238 50.870496, -0.305236 50.870483, -0.30528 50.87048, -0.305273 50.870442))) 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 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C51 VICARAGE COTTAGE BOTOLPHS BRAMBER MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.305614 50.870219, -0.305624 50.870177, -0.305499 50.870166, -0.305458 50.87035, -0.305555 50.870359, -0.305566 50.870309, -0.305593 50.870311, -0.305602 50.870273, -0.305583 50.870272, -0.305597 50.870217, -0.305614 50.870219))) 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 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C192 OLD LOCK FARMHOUSE LOCK ASHURST 1353982 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.324821 50.95337, -0.324799 50.953368, -0.324802 50.953356, -0.324778 50.953354, -0.324775 50.953368, -0.32474 50.953365, -0.32472 50.953442, -0.324533 50.953423, -0.324522 50.953466, -0.324581 50.953472, -0.324571 50.953512, -0.324777 50.953533, -0.324821 50.95337))) Dated 1702. Two storeys. Seven windows. Red brick and grey headers alternately. Cemented stringcourse and long and short quoins. Eaves cornice. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Porch of sentry-box type with pediment above. Over it is a square panel in moulded surround with bull's-eye window set in it containing diamond-shaped leaded lights. The next window to the south on both floors is narrower than the remainder. Ground floor windows have red brick relieving arches and cemented keystones. 200004794457 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C675 STREAM COTTAGE SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY 1353957 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534244 50.908317, -0.534279 50.908249, -0.534218 50.908239, -0.534159 50.908357, -0.534218 50.908369, -0.534244 50.908317))) 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 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C676 STREAM BARN SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY 1286963 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534082 50.908162, -0.533812 50.908131, -0.533796 50.908185, -0.534068 50.908216, -0.534082 50.908162))) Probably C18. Faced with weather-boarding and flints. Thatched roof. 100061798626 2007-03-16 1978-11-14
C677 LYNDHURST SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.53432 50.906748, -0.534298 50.906713, -0.53427 50.906719, -0.534211 50.906638, -0.534159 50.90665, -0.534174 50.906674, -0.534139 50.906682, -0.534198 50.906778, -0.53432 50.906748))) 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 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C416 BOWFOLD FARMHOUSE ASHINGTON 1191718 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.400923 50.953823, -0.400851 50.953822, -0.400853 50.953748, -0.400746 50.953747, -0.400748 50.953753, -0.400644 50.953753, -0.400643 50.953764, -0.400561 50.953763, -0.400559 50.953813, -0.400624 50.953814, -0.400624 50.953826, -0.400654 50.953826, -0.400654 50.953815, -0.400686 50.953815, -0.400686 50.953795, -0.400729 50.953794, -0.400727 50.953867, -0.400921 50.95387, -0.400923 50.953823))) L-shaped. C18 house. Two storeys. Three windows. Painted brick and stone rubble. Half-hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. 200004794760 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C407 MUTTONS FARMHOUSE ASHINGTON 1353958 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.409809 50.923353, -0.409817 50.923337, -0.409794 50.923332, -0.40981 50.923304, -0.409627 50.923265, -0.409607 50.923303, -0.40957 50.923295, -0.409552 50.923329, -0.409771 50.923376, -0.409776 50.923367, -0.409799 50.923372, -0.409809 50.923353))) C17. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Horsham slab half-hipped roof. Casement windows. Modern porch. 100062492669 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C412 WEST WOLVES FARMHOUSE BILLINGSHURST ROAD ASHINGTON 1286931 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.396293 50.940929, -0.396328 50.941065, -0.396487 50.941049, -0.396483 50.941032, -0.396576 50.941022, -0.396585 50.941057, -0.396609 50.941055, -0.396629 50.941132, -0.396698 50.941124, -0.396665 50.940996, -0.396578 50.941006, -0.396572 50.94098, -0.396467 50.940991, -0.396456 50.940946, -0.396437 50.940947, -0.396429 50.940915, -0.396293 50.940929))) Original portion C17 and a tall small cottage. Two storeys. Two windows. Red brick, tile-hanging and stone rubble. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Massive chimney breast. T-wing added in C18. 100062195553 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C414 PRIORS BARN BILLINGSHURST ROAD ASHINGTON 1353977 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.392674 50.945489, -0.392667 50.945489, -0.392663 50.945648, -0.392767 50.94565, -0.392768 50.945629, -0.392796 50.945629, -0.392799 50.945557, -0.392747 50.945556, -0.392748 50.945527, -0.392795 50.945528, -0.392797 50.94549, -0.392674 50.945489))) C17. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with painted brick or weather-boarding. Tiled roof. Casement windows. 100061827012 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C415 BENNETTS FARMHOUSE BILLINGSHURST ROAD ASHINGTON 1027441 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.392451 50.946941, -0.392464 50.946831, -0.392275 50.946822, -0.392266 50.946897, -0.392412 50.946904, -0.392408 50.946938, -0.392451 50.946941))) Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with Roman cement. Stringcourse. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Round-headed doorway with semi-circular fanlight. 100061826999 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C400 THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL CHURCH LANE ASHINGTON 1027442 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.395163 50.931374, -0.395115 50.931368, -0.395122 50.931343, -0.395061 50.931337, -0.395056 50.931363, -0.394873 50.931345, -0.394848 50.931447, -0.394862 50.931448, -0.394854 50.93148, -0.394912 50.931486, -0.394919 50.931457, -0.395139 50.931478, -0.395163 50.931374))) Chancel with south chapel, nave with south aisle and porch. C15, restored by Robert Wheeler of Tunbridge Wells in 1872, when the south aisle was added. 200004787192 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C401 CHURCH FARMHOUSE CHURCH LANE ASHINGTON 1353978 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.396482 50.93092, -0.396514 50.930923, -0.396519 50.930905, -0.396478 50.930901, -0.396502 50.930812, -0.396399 50.930801, -0.396382 50.930861, -0.396352 50.930858, -0.396343 50.930894, -0.396285 50.930887, -0.396272 50.930936, -0.396471 50.930958, -0.396482 50.93092))) C17 or earlier L-shaped timber-framed building with plaster infilling. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. 100061827588 2004-02-16 1955-03-15

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