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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
R394 NO 82 SOUTHDOWN HOUSE HIGH STREET BILLINGSHURST 1027097 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.452115 51.022256, -0.452133 51.022259, -0.452115 51.022309, -0.452256 51.022331, -0.452278 51.022276, -0.452309 51.022282, -0.452324 51.022249, -0.452129 51.022216, -0.452115 51.022256))) L-shaped C18 building. Two storeys. Two windows. Painted brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern shop front. 100061799610 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R397 THE UNITARIAN AND FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (FORMERLY LISTED AS THE FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITARIAN) HIGH STREET BILLINGSHURST 1027100 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.453156 51.021842, -0.453174 51.021845, -0.45319 51.02181, -0.453113 51.021796, -0.453123 51.021775, -0.453044 51.02176, -0.453031 51.02179, -0.453 51.021784, -0.452987 51.021811, -0.453019 51.021817, -0.453007 51.021845, -0.453143 51.02187, -0.453156 51.021842))) Small mid C18 meeting-house. One storey. Two windows. Red brick and grey headers. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Gabled porch. Small gallery inside. 200004786269 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R430 HOLE COTTAGE (FORMERLY LISTED AS HOLE FARMHOUSE) LORDINGS ROAD BILLINGSHURST 1027101 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.47399 51.022208, -0.474063 51.022121, -0.474116 51.022138, -0.474152 51.022095, -0.474024 51.022053, -0.473988 51.022097, -0.473999 51.022099, -0.473926 51.022187, -0.47399 51.022208))) Small C16 timber-framed building with plaster infilling and curved braces on first floor. Steeply-pitched tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. 100061799884 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R431 NEWBRIDGE FARMHOUSE LORDINGS ROAD BILLINGSHURST 1027102 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.473122 51.020814, -0.473109 51.020689, -0.47288 51.020699, -0.472884 51.020722, -0.472905 51.020721, -0.472907 51.020746, -0.47287 51.020747, -0.472875 51.02079, -0.473002 51.020785, -0.473005 51.020819, -0.473122 51.020814))) Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick. Eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with pilasters, pediment, semi- circular fanlight and door of 6 fielded panels. 100061799887 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R434 THE LIMEBURNERS ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE LORDINGS ROAD BILLINGSHURST 1356651 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.472216 51.018744, -0.472219 51.01859, -0.472042 51.018588, -0.472044 51.018675, -0.472111 51.018676, -0.47211 51.018743, -0.472216 51.018744))) C17 or earlier timber-framed building, refaced on ground floor with painted brick and above with tile-hanging, with bellcast between, south end wholly painted brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Chimney breast on north wall. Two storeys. Five windows. 100061799874 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R444 MARRINGDEAN COTTAGE MARRINGDEAN ROAD BILLINGSHURST 1354124 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.446759 51.000066, -0.446664 51.000056, -0.44664 51.000148, -0.446735 51.000158, -0.446759 51.000066))) Probably C17, restored. Two storeys. Three windows. Ground floor refaced in red brick and stone, above tile-hung. Hipped tiled roof. Modern casement windows. Gabled porch. 100061799800 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R442 COMBLAND HOUSE (FORMERLY LISTED AS COOMBLANDS) MARRINGDEAN ROAD BILLINGSHURST 1192778 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.438069 50.99554, -0.437906 50.995511, -0.437934 50.995446, -0.43788 50.995436, -0.437894 50.99541, -0.43786 50.995405, -0.437847 50.995431, -0.437771 50.995416, -0.437722 50.995523, -0.438049 50.995583, -0.438069 50.99554))) C17. Two storeys. Three windows. Sandstone with red brick dressing. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. 100061800498 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R443 SOUTH HOUSE FARMHOUSE MARRINGDEAN ROAD (OFF) BILLINGSHURST 1027103 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.438675 51.00071, -0.438682 51.000646, -0.438731 51.000648, -0.438735 51.000611, -0.4388 51.000615, -0.438803 51.000583, -0.438689 51.000578, -0.438696 51.00053, -0.438609 51.000526, -0.438596 51.000642, -0.438522 51.000639, -0.438519 51.000666, -0.438483 51.000665, -0.438481 51.000686, -0.438627 51.000694, -0.438626 51.000707, -0.438675 51.00071))) L-shaped C17 or earlier timber-framed building, mostly refaced with painted brick and stone and tile-hanging but some timbering exposed in north wall. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Doorway with door of 6 fielded panels. Stone and brick chimney breast to east wing. Two storeys. Four windows. 100062191286 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R453 GREAT GILLMANS FARMHOUSE MARRINGDEAN ROAD (OFF) BILLINGSHURST 1027104 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.454907 51.007858, -0.454957 51.007755, -0.454875 51.007739, -0.454816 51.007859, -0.454822 51.00786, -0.454811 51.007886, -0.454858 51.007896, -0.454872 51.007869, -0.45489 51.007873, -0.454898 51.007856, -0.454907 51.007858))) C17 or earlier timber-framed building, refaced with painted brick on ground floor and weather-boarding above. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Five windows. 100061799784 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R387 NO 4 (THE WHITE COTTAGE) HIGH STREET BILLINGSHURST 1354104 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.449167 51.026047, -0.449189 51.026023, -0.44916 51.026013, -0.44917 51.026003, -0.449126 51.025988, -0.449143 51.02597, -0.449044 51.025936, -0.448969 51.026019, -0.449049 51.026047, -0.449076 51.026016, -0.449167 51.026047))) Early C19. Two storeys. Two windows and one blocked window space. Stuccoed. Eaves cornice. Slate roof. Most glazing bars intact. Two small bays on ground floor. Doorway with pilasters, pediment-shaped hood and semi-circular fanlight. 100061799568 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R389 THE KINGS HEAD INN HIGH STREET BILLINGSHURST 1027136 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.451271 51.023933, -0.451121 51.023887, -0.451127 51.023881, -0.451048 51.023856, -0.45107 51.023829, -0.450924 51.023778, -0.450843 51.023864, -0.451241 51.023979, -0.451271 51.023933))) Early C19. Three storeys. Two windows. Faced with rough plaster. Wide eaves modillion cornice. Glazing bars missing. Two doorways with joint flat hood on brackets. Round-headed corriage archway to yard on the south. 100061799599 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R375 NO 55 VINE COTTAGE EAST STREET (NORTH SIDE) BILLINGSHURST 1192611 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.446607 51.022604, -0.446616 51.022536, -0.446493 51.02253, -0.446485 51.022598, -0.446519 51.0226, -0.446516 51.022622, -0.446558 51.022624, -0.446561 51.022601, -0.446607 51.022604))) C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick and grey headers. Eaves cornice of brick cogging. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood over. 100061799273 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R517 NEEDS FARMHOUSE NEEDS HILL WEST GRINSTEAD 1026875 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.313698 50.970708, -0.3137 50.97067, -0.313676 50.97067, -0.313677 50.970653, -0.313614 50.970651, -0.313618 50.970563, -0.313546 50.970561, -0.313546 50.970548, -0.313501 50.970547, -0.3135 50.970561, -0.313483 50.97056, -0.313481 50.970621, -0.313458 50.97062, -0.313456 50.97064, -0.31348 50.97064, -0.313477 50.970704, -0.313698 50.970708))) L-shaped house. C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Faced with Roman cement. Eaves cornice. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs. Glazing bars intact. C19 gabled porch with Horsham slab roof. 200004786788 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R518 KYADALA NEEDS HILL WEST GRINSTEAD 1026876 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.312802 50.972392, -0.312787 50.972382, -0.31286 50.972332, -0.312845 50.972322, -0.312864 50.972308, -0.312829 50.972285, -0.312806 50.972301, -0.312787 50.972289, -0.31272 50.972333, -0.312741 50.972344, -0.312718 50.972359, -0.312735 50.972368, -0.312673 50.972409, -0.312729 50.972441, -0.312802 50.972392))) C17 or earlier cottage. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with weather-boarding. Hipped tiled roof with pentice on west side. Casement windows. 100062195051 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R512 GATELANDS PARK LANE WEST GRINSTEAD 1354252 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.315379 50.988503, -0.315389 50.988487, -0.315419 50.988494, -0.315444 50.98845, -0.315462 50.988454, -0.315474 50.988432, -0.315447 50.988426, -0.315466 50.988396, -0.315457 50.988393, -0.31546 50.988388, -0.315431 50.988382, -0.315427 50.98839, -0.315413 50.988386, -0.315419 50.988378, -0.315391 50.988372, -0.315386 50.988379, -0.315363 50.988375, -0.315368 50.988367, -0.315347 50.988361, -0.315339 50.988376, -0.315329 50.988373, -0.315288 50.98844, -0.315321 50.988447, -0.315315 50.988456, -0.315336 50.988461, -0.31533 50.988473, -0.315358 50.988479, -0.315348 50.988495, -0.315379 50.988503))) Two parallel ranges. East range C17 or earlier timber-framed building with brick and plaster infilling. Tiled roof with pentice and gabled dormer behind. Stepped chimney breast of stone and brick at north end. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. West wing later and tile-hung. 100061817912 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R513 FULLERS PARK LANE WEST GRINSTEAD 1284828 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.317281 50.985346, -0.317376 50.985359, -0.317395 50.985297, -0.31744 50.985303, -0.317472 50.985197, -0.317383 50.985186, -0.317374 50.985217, -0.31735 50.985214, -0.317344 50.985234, -0.317371 50.985237, -0.31736 50.985274, -0.317336 50.985274, -0.317329 50.985296, -0.317298 50.985292, -0.317281 50.985346))) Small C17 or earlier timber-framed house, restored and enlarged, with plaster infilling, south-west portion tile-hung. Tiled roof. Modern windows. Two storeys and attic in gable. Four windows. 100061817910 2025-08-12 1980-11-28
R611 POSBROOK COTTAGE PARTRIDGE GREEN WEST GRINSTEAD 1026841 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333617 50.951237, -0.333617 50.95125, -0.333585 50.951249, -0.333578 50.951343, -0.333686 50.951346, -0.333693 50.951239, -0.333617 50.951237))) Probably late C17. Timber-framed with weather-board cladding. Two storeys. Two windows, 2 other light casements (modern). Central plank door. Old tile roof, half-hipped at one end, brick end stack. 200004781391 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R516 WEST STEEPING LODGE STEYNING ROAD WEST GRINSTEAD 1026843 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.335266 50.97852, -0.335268 50.978459, -0.335168 50.978457, -0.335165 50.978518, -0.335266 50.97852))) The West Lodge or No.127 is early C19. Two storeys. Two windows and one window-space. Front painted brick, sides stuccoed. Hipped slate roof. Pointed casement windows with Gothic panes. Pointed doorway in modern porch. 200004785801 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R516A EAST STEEPING LODGE STENYING ROAD WEST GRINSTEAD 1026844 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.334741 50.978535, -0.334741 50.978554, -0.33486 50.978561, -0.334861 50.978497, -0.334757 50.978497, -0.334757 50.978535, -0.334741 50.978535))) The East Lodge or No.126 is about 1830. Two storeys. Two windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Casement windows with dripstones over. Shallow porch. 200004781315 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R403A LITTLE COLTSTAPLE FARM COLTSTAPLE LANE HORSHAM 1262105 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.320524 51.035363, -0.320655 51.035329, -0.320613 51.035265, -0.320594 51.03527, -0.320569 51.035231, -0.320553 51.035235, -0.320524 51.035193, -0.320442 51.035214, -0.320496 51.035295, -0.320482 51.035299, -0.320524 51.035363))) House, formerly farmhouse and previously manor-house. A manor house on this site is mentioned in 1397 and the existing building is of this date or soon after, an open hall with crosswing, with early C17 inserted floor refronted in C18 and with large late C20 wing to north west. Timber framed with frame exposed on 1st floor with curved door braces and late C18 diaper bond brick ground floor. Part of south east front weatherboarded to 1st floor and south west front is tile-hung to 1st floor. Tiled roof with 2 brick chimneystacks including external one to south east with stone base. 2 storeys 3 windows. C20 wooden casements. Interior features include C17 newel post and some panelling, a roll moulded dais beam, open fireplace, early C17 inserted ceiling with chamfered spine beam with lambs tongue stop, plank doors, jowled posts and crown post roof with head and foot braces and collar beam. This building is probably mentioned in a will of 1574 as Coltstaple House as having 2 rooms below stares other necessary rooms and 2 rooms above stares and is also the subject of an inventory of 1662. 100062192614 2004-02-16 1991-06-19
R193 NEWHOUSE FARMHOUSE CRAWLEY ROAD FAYGATE 1027061 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.283363 51.085381, -0.283349 51.08538, -0.283353 51.085436, -0.283446 51.085433, -0.283446 51.085451, -0.283485 51.08545, -0.283484 51.085432, -0.283558 51.08543, -0.283555 51.085375, -0.283583 51.085374, -0.283583 51.085359, -0.283554 51.085359, -0.283549 51.085293, -0.283475 51.085294, -0.283479 51.085349, -0.283397 51.085352, -0.283396 51.085339, -0.283361 51.08534, -0.283363 51.085381))) L-shaped C17 or earlier timber-framed building, altered in C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Ground floor now faced with red brick, above tile-hung, with bellcast between hiding the bressumer. Roughcast gable at west end. Tiled roof. Modern casement windows. C19 tile-hung wing behind. 200004792936 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R194 ROFFEY PLACE CRAWLEY ROAD FAYGATE 1354144 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.279241 51.086014, -0.279269 51.086029, -0.279298 51.086009, -0.279273 51.085994, -0.279378 51.085928, -0.279389 51.085933, -0.279439 51.085894, -0.279395 51.085868, -0.27942 51.085851, -0.279459 51.085873, -0.279479 51.085859, -0.279439 51.085836, -0.279519 51.085775, -0.279457 51.085744, -0.279238 51.085897, -0.279227 51.085893, -0.279192 51.085917, -0.279175 51.085907, -0.279131 51.085938, -0.279155 51.08595, -0.279096 51.08599, -0.279194 51.086047, -0.279241 51.086014))) C18. Two storeys. Five windows. Red brick. Eaves cornice. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. C19 window bay with gable over added at south-west end. Also square red brick porch, beyond which the original porch has been reset. This has Corinthian columns, pediment and semi-circular fanlight. Adjoining the house on the south-west is a timber-framed shed with red brick infilling. 200004789033,010013788258 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R195 CLOVERS CRAWLEY ROAD FAYGATE 1286195 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.277785 51.086795, -0.277772 51.086781, -0.27789 51.086739, -0.277833 51.086676, -0.277701 51.086723, -0.277715 51.086742, -0.27767 51.086758, -0.277723 51.086818, -0.277785 51.086795))) Restored C17 or earlier timber-framed building refaced with red brick on ground floor and fishscale tiles above. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern porch with hipped roof. Two storeys. Four windows. 200004789217 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R196 THE CHERRY TREE INN CRAWLEY ROAD FAYGATE 1027062 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.270705 51.089608, -0.2706 51.089654, -0.270635 51.089688, -0.270743 51.089648, -0.270735 51.089642, -0.27076 51.089633, -0.270782 51.089654, -0.27084 51.08963, -0.270833 51.089625, -0.27085 51.089619, -0.270834 51.089603, -0.270889 51.089581, -0.270843 51.089535, -0.270692 51.089598, -0.270705 51.089608))) C16 timber-framed building with plaster and painted brick infilling, one window bay entirely of painted brick added at south-west end. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern bay and verandah built out on ground floor. Two storeys. Four windows. 200004784054 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R311 NORTH LODGE DENNE PARK HORSHAM 1193367 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333958 51.055204, -0.333969 51.055214, -0.333994 51.055202, -0.333985 51.055193, -0.334036 51.055169, -0.333968 51.055107, -0.333937 51.055122, -0.333874 51.055068, -0.33376 51.055121, -0.333786 51.055143, -0.333821 51.055127, -0.333889 51.055185, -0.333865 51.055197, -0.333903 51.05523, -0.333958 51.055204))) Early C19. One storey. Two windows. Coursed stone. Horsham slab roof. Gable ends north and south with fancy bargeboards. Similarly gabled porch in centre. Casement windows with dripstones over and latticed panes. Modern matching L-wing to east. Originally a Lodge of Denne Park, Picts Hill (qv). 200004791197 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R312 CHESWORTH HOUSE DENNE ROAD HORSHAM 1027063 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.323577 51.052557, -0.323435 51.052509, -0.323472 51.052459, -0.323393 51.052432, -0.323314 51.052541, -0.323287 51.052533, -0.32321 51.052637, -0.323195 51.052632, -0.323171 51.052667, -0.323195 51.052673, -0.323187 51.052682, -0.323166 51.052675, -0.32313 51.052723, -0.323153 51.05273, -0.323145 51.052738, -0.323087 51.052728, -0.323071 51.052758, -0.32316 51.052779, -0.323131 51.052818, -0.323224 51.052846, -0.323272 51.052787, -0.323159 51.052753, -0.323216 51.052675, -0.32324 51.052684, -0.323263 51.052655, -0.323391 51.052693, -0.323423 51.052649, -0.323483 51.052667, -0.323501 51.052643, -0.323513 51.052644, -0.323577 51.052557))) House, the remaining part of a mansion which then became a farmhouse. North east range late C15, south east range probably built between 1514 and 1524, south west wing C17, north west wing late C17 or early C18 with 1930s additions to south west and north. The single-storey link block attached is not of special interest. MATERIALS: The north east range is timberframed, now partly clad in brickwork on the ground floor of the south east side and tile-hung above, the south east wing is in red brick in English bond with some darker brick diaper work and the remainder of the house is of random stone rubble with some galleting. The whole building is roofed in Horsham stone slabs with two C17 brick chimneystacks and one early C20 external brick and stone chimneystack. Most windows, apart from those in the south east wing had been removed in circa December 2008. PLAN: The late C15 north east range is of three bays but originally probably extended two bays further north. The early C16 south east range was added adjoining to the south. Later, first a C17 two-bay south west extension was added abutting the east bay of the north east range and part of the south east range, and then a late C17 or early C18 three-bay north west wing. In the 1930s a further bay was added to the north east, a section added to the south west and a porch added to the north. EXTERIOR: The most visable early fabric is to the south east range, built of fine quality brickwok with a south gable end with two octagonal end buttresses with decorative recessed niches to the tops and a first floor original three-light window with ovolo brick mullions and suround rendered to resemble stone. In the gable above darker-coloured headers form a simple diaper pattern. The east side has two projecting two-storey canted bays with, on the first floor, large blocked four-centred arched windows with hoodmoulds, the northern one with a tablet above much worn. In between is a two-centred arch window, possibly originally to a staircase and the ground floor between the canted bays has a former doorcase with brick hood moulding, later adopted as a window. The west side has an external brick chimneystack and the northern part of this wall, following the construction of the later south western wing, is now internal. The north side, also of brick abuts the earlier north east wings and was always internal. The north east wing retains some early brickwork to the ground floor but the first floor is clad in tile-hanging and has three window openings. The C17 west wing is of stone rubble with large gable and French windows to the ground floor. Attached to the south end is an early C20 external brick and stone chimneystack. The north side has a late C17 or earley C18 gable to the centre. The the east is a gabled C20 section abutting the timberframed wing and to the west a penticed C20 porch in stone rubble with brick quoins. The main entrance is now through an early C20 studded plank door with ironwork hinges in the porch. INTERIOR: The late C15 north east wing is now of three bays but the north east wallplate has been sawn through and, from carpenters' marks in the collars, it appears that this range originally extended two further bays to the north. The south end wall has close-studding and end tension braces and had been an external wall before the south east wing was built. The southern part of the west wall survives and all the jowled bay posts, except for the north western one, are visible with a pattern of curved windbraces. The roof structure, of through side purlins with curved wind-bracing and sturdy queen struts, survives intact. At the north end is a pegged trimmer for an original stair and notches for original partitioning around it. The large brick chimneystack was inserted against the tie beam between the south and central bays in the C17 and there is a wattle partition here and taper burns on the collars. On thee upper floor of the southern bay is a 1930s brick and tile fireplace, but on the floor below there is a C17 brick fireplace. The staircase within the west side of the central bay has reused late C16 pyramid-type finials to the newel posts, reused handrails and thin chinoiserie type panels as balustrading, but was assembled in the late C19 or more probably early C20. The surrounding partitioning between the south and central bays and between the central and north bays appears C17 or C18 date. Wide floor boards survive on the first floor. The early C16 south east range has a four-bay roof with staggered purlins of late C17 or early C18 date. It incudes some reused timber including a length with quarter round moulding. There was originally a large first floor room of high status with a floor at the level of a wooden door in the north wall leading into the earlier north east range, but the floor was not present at the time of inspection. A blocked four-centred arch brick fireplace to this upper room is on the west wall with a higher blocked arched window with three pointed arches retaining iron stanchions and a smaller arched window. On the ground floor of this wall is a small arched window with brick surround but the fireplace was altered in the C20. The eastern wall retains a number of arched window openings to the former ground and first floor windows (some blocked) and the south wall has a first floor window with ovolo-moulded mullions. The C17 two-bay range to the west has a large ground floor room with a large inglenook hearth with a slightly cranked bressumer with taper burns and the evidence of a spit-jack fixing. The hearth has been infilled with an early C20 Art and Crafts style fireplace and there is oak panelling of this date with top mutule frieze. The ceiling has cross beams with quarter-round moulded chamfers and stops and undecorated joists. A ground floor room to the south west has a 1930s fireplace with wooden bressumer, built-in side wooden bookshelves with round-headed tile-on-edge arch and herringbone bricks and an oak wall cupboard with butterfly hinges. This wing has a queen strut roof. The north west wing has a pegged roof of three bays of thin scantling with queen struts, and diagonal tension braces of late C17 or early C18 date. Two tie beams have been replaced with steel joists. A four-centred arched brick opening survives on the ground floor of the west wall. The ground floor has an introduced reused oak frame. Solid tread stairs between the first floor and attic were no longer present in December 2008. HISTORY: The manor of Chesworth belonged by 1281 to the Braose family and later was held by the Mowbray and the Howard (later Fitzalan-Howard) families, including the Dukes of Norfolk and Earls of Arundel. The early medieval manor house which existed by 1324 occupied the moated site south of the present Chesworth House and probably has a courtyard plan. The late C15 north east timber-framed range was built north of the moat possibly by the second Duke of Norfolk. The adjoining south east brick range with a principal room on the first floor may be the range called The Earl of Surrey's tower. As this title was used by the heir to the Duke of Norfolk it is likely to have been built by the third Duke when heir to the title after 1514. It has similarities with Kenninghall in Norfolk (Grade II) which he built after 1524. After the death of Thomas Howard, the second Duke, in 1524 the manor of Chesworth was held in dower by his widow Agnes. His son, Thomas the third Duke, had his neice Catherine Howard, moved to Chesworth onder the care of the Dowager Duchess. Chesworth was the scene of her relationship with a kinsman, Francis Dereham and ecents with her music teacher, Henry Manox, before she was sent to Henry VIII's court. Events at Chesworth later formed a substantial part of the charges gaainst her at her trial which led to her execution on 13th February 1541. In 1549 the house included a hall, great chamber, dining chamber, a chapel and at lease 20 other rooms and service buildings. In 1572, the fourth Duke of Norfolk was executed for plotting with Mary Queen of Scots, the manor reverted to the C0001 200004794524 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
U61 NO 3 LAMBS FARM HOUSE LAMBS FARM ROAD HORSHAM 1027486 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.306564 51.078273, -0.306588 51.078269, -0.306582 51.078254, -0.306713 51.078234, -0.306684 51.078166, -0.306633 51.078173, -0.30663 51.078163, -0.306607 51.078166, -0.306612 51.078178, -0.306567 51.078185, -0.306572 51.078202, -0.306537 51.078207, -0.306548 51.078238, -0.306532 51.07824, -0.30654 51.078262, -0.306559 51.078259, -0.306564 51.078273))) C17 farm house refaced and modernised but retaining its old Horsham slab roof. 2 storeys. Red brick with grey headers. Sides hung with tiles. 2 windows. C19 casements with diagonally leaded lights. Projecting gabled porch. Later parallel wing at rear. 100061814377 2004-02-16 1974-07-26
R10003 FOREST GRANGE FOREST ROAD HORSHAM 1027498 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.270002 51.072184, -0.270022 51.072131, -0.270051 51.072136, -0.270073 51.072085, -0.270044 51.072081, -0.270054 51.072059, -0.27003 51.072055, -0.270033 51.072044, -0.269968 51.072034, -0.269961 51.072043, -0.269936 51.072039, -0.269931 51.072048, -0.269801 51.072027, -0.269803 51.072018, -0.269786 51.072015, -0.269787 51.072004, -0.269728 51.071994, -0.269701 51.071996, -0.269694 51.072006, -0.26956 51.071987, -0.269561 51.071974, -0.269542 51.071971, -0.269545 51.071959, -0.269492 51.07195, -0.269485 51.071961, -0.269462 51.071958, -0.269454 51.071976, -0.269439 51.071974, -0.269423 51.072016, -0.269378 51.072009, -0.269384 51.071995, -0.269307 51.071983, -0.269302 51.071996, -0.269227 51.071983, -0.26921 51.072026, -0.269426 51.072048, -0.269417 51.072069, -0.269288 51.072048, -0.26927 51.07209, -0.269392 51.07211, -0.269367 51.07217, -0.269351 51.072177, -0.269273 51.072367, -0.269416 51.072391, -0.269493 51.072204, -0.269483 51.072195, -0.269521 51.0721, -0.269552 51.072105, -0.26956 51.072089, -0.26964 51.072102, -0.269622 51.07214, -0.269642 51.072143, -0.269638 51.072154, -0.269755 51.072173, -0.26976 51.072163, -0.269795 51.072169, -0.269813 51.07213, -0.269888 51.072142, -0.269878 51.072164, -0.270002 51.072184))) Large house later private school. Built in 1913 and probably also designed by J.P. McGraw a civil engineer. Jacobean style. Built of red brick in English bond with Bath stone dressings, Horsham stone slab roof and clustered brick chimney stacks. An asymmetrical building roughly L-shaped of 2 storeys and attics with irregular fenestration. Entrance front has central and right end projecting gables with kneelers and ball finials. 3 clustered brick chimney stacks and 4 flat roofed dormers. Other windows are mullioned with ground floor mullioned and transomed 3-light window in right end gable. Central gable has 4 centred arched doorway with side lights and above stone panel with shield held by dragons of Saint Leonard's Forest. L-wing is service wing and has 2 projecting gables to left end, 2 flat roofed dormers and mullioned windows. Garden front has 3 projecting gables, each with 2 storey 11 light canted bay with mullioned windows to first floor and mullioned and transomed windows to ground floor and 4 other windows, mainly 3 light mullions to first floor and 3 light mullioned and transomed windows to ground floor but 2 storey 4-light oriel to right of central gable. Between left and central gable is a large external brick chimney stack with clustered brick stacks. Attached to the right-hand end is a 1 storey outbuilding, mainly weatherboarded on brick plinth with Horsham slab roof and continuous casements. Great Hall is panelled throughout in oak plank and muntin panelling. 2 spine beams and ceiling joists have run out stops. Fireplace has deep wooden cornices and 2 Atlantes, probably reused C17 figures. Former Library has panelling up to ceiling height and wooden bolection-moulded fireplace. Dining Room is in the Adam style with fluted pilasters, plastered ceiling and wall panels and wooden fireplace with panel of 6 cupids and frieze of tripods, urns and swags. Staircase Hall has Oak Imperial staircase with strapwork embellished balusters and end piers. Large Dining Room has panelled walls, oval ceiling of early Georgian style and panels with plaster cherubs and stone 4 centred fireplace. Principal bedroom has built-in walnut furniture. Bathrooms have old baths and tiled surrounds. Some bedrooms have wooden fireplaces with tiled surrounds. 200004786938 2004-02-16 1992-02-24
R210A DENDYS 40 HEATH WAY HORSHAM 1354275 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.321476 51.078044, -0.321493 51.078048, -0.321488 51.078056, -0.321532 51.078066, -0.321535 51.07806, -0.321564 51.078067, -0.321575 51.078047, -0.321633 51.07806, -0.32166 51.078014, -0.321523 51.077983, -0.321512 51.078, -0.321479 51.077992, -0.321447 51.078047, -0.321472 51.078052, -0.321476 51.078044))) SOMETIMES SPELT 'DENBYS'. HOUSE C17. WHITEWASHED RUBBLE, STONE SLATE ROOF. TWO STOREYS, THREE BAYS. WINDOWS ARE ALL CASEMENTS WITH LEADED LIGHTS. SMALL GABLED STONE PORCH TO DOOR IN CENTRAL WAY. TWO CHIMNEYS, THAT AT LEFT ON RIDGE OF BRICK WITH MOULDED CAP; THE LOWER PART OF THE SHAFT, INSERT INTO THE GABLE WALL, IS TILE HUNG. THE RIGHT HAND STACK IS EXTERNAL AND OF STONE TO THE POINT AT WHICH THE ROOF IS HALF HIPPED. PROPABLY LATER REAR WING IS TILED WITH FLAT- ROOFED EXTENSION. 100061812541 2004-02-16 1986-12-09
R310 PARSONS FARMHOUSE KERVES LANE HORSHAM 1193378 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.324623 51.037297, -0.324645 51.037248, -0.324846 51.037284, -0.324851 51.037275, -0.324896 51.037283, -0.32491 51.037253, -0.324865 51.037246, -0.324869 51.037237, -0.324837 51.037232, -0.324841 51.03722, -0.324633 51.037182, -0.324624 51.037202, -0.32454 51.037187, -0.324545 51.037178, -0.324499 51.037169, -0.324509 51.03715, -0.324425 51.037135, -0.324408 51.037175, -0.324443 51.037181, -0.324431 51.037209, -0.324524 51.037226, -0.324518 51.037237, -0.324589 51.037251, -0.324574 51.037287, -0.324623 51.037297))) C16 timber-framed building with plaster infilling, south side refaced in weather-boarding on a brick base. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Cemented chimney breast on west wall. Two storeys. Two windows. The barns exterior appears to have been rebuilt and is no longer of special interest. 100062479435 2004-02-16 1971-09-02
R308 BULLS FARMHOUSE MAGPIE LANE HORSHAM 1193385 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.309392 51.040164, -0.309346 51.04016, -0.309344 51.040175, -0.309326 51.040174, -0.309321 51.040203, -0.309341 51.040204, -0.309339 51.040217, -0.309622 51.040235, -0.309631 51.040179, -0.309516 51.040172, -0.309527 51.040104, -0.309236 51.040085, -0.309231 51.040129, -0.309397 51.040131, -0.309392 51.040164))) C17, restored and enlarged. Two storeys. Three windows. Ground floor red brick, above and grey headers, above faced with weather-boarding. Half-hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two window-bays added to north. 200004794900 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R340 SWAINS MARLPOST ROAD SOUTHWATER 1027064 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.36717 51.027546, -0.367147 51.027543, -0.367192 51.027431, -0.367147 51.027424, -0.367141 51.027442, -0.367109 51.027437, -0.367072 51.027533, -0.367006 51.027524, -0.366989 51.027567, -0.367152 51.027593, -0.36717 51.027546))) C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster and some red brick infilling north end close-studded on first floor with gable over, ground floor rebuilt in red brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys and attic in gable. Four windows. 200001711976 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R341 MARLPOST FARMHOUSE MARLPOST ROAD SOUTHWATER 1193394 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.369123 51.025771, -0.369114 51.02579, -0.369168 51.025801, -0.369178 51.025782, -0.369225 51.025793, -0.369287 51.025684, -0.369266 51.02568, -0.369268 51.025669, -0.369245 51.025664, -0.369236 51.025674, -0.369211 51.025668, -0.369217 51.025658, -0.369169 51.025647, -0.369104 51.025766, -0.369123 51.025771))) C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling, refronted with weather-boarding on ground floor and tile-hung above with a slight bellcast between. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. Gabled porch. Massive stepped chimney breast of brick and stone rubble at south end. Two storeys. Three windows. 200002897617 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R198 RYDERS FARMHOUSE NORTHLANDS ROAD HORSHAM 1193397 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.312487 51.087048, -0.31251 51.087004, -0.312489 51.087, -0.312528 51.086926, -0.312548 51.08693, -0.312558 51.086911, -0.312537 51.086907, -0.312554 51.086875, -0.312481 51.08686, -0.312394 51.087029, -0.312487 51.087048))) Small early C17 or earlier house, enlarged in the early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Timber-framed building with red brick infilling. Horsham slab roof to the original portion. One window bay in red brick with gable over and tiled roof added at south end. Casement windows. Porch with room over having lozenge-shaped and diamond-shaped panes to the window. 100061817051 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R199 SOUTH LODGE NORTHLANDS ROAD HORSHAM 1027066 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.313451 51.087013, -0.313447 51.087003, -0.313542 51.086989, -0.313523 51.086933, -0.31344 51.086944, -0.31341 51.086934, -0.313378 51.086939, -0.31336 51.086958, -0.313367 51.086979, -0.313388 51.086987, -0.313399 51.08702, -0.313451 51.087013))) Circa 1830. One storey. Five windows. Faced with roughcast. Tiled roof. Casement windows with latticed panes. The east end is octagonal with a pointed roof. 100061818601 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R201 10 HOLBROOK PARK OLD HOLBROOK HORSHAM 1354147 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.310417 51.091993, -0.310219 51.091956, -0.310169 51.092064, -0.310091 51.092049, -0.310063 51.092109, -0.310265 51.092146, -0.310277 51.092118, -0.310212 51.092106, -0.310228 51.092074, -0.310306 51.092089, -0.310318 51.092063, -0.31038 51.092074, -0.310397 51.092037, -0.310585 51.092077, -0.310538 51.092199, -0.31062 51.092185, -0.310686 51.092036, -0.310497 51.092001, -0.310501 51.091986, -0.310423 51.091974, -0.310417 51.091993))) Possibly the former stables to Holbrook Park. Early-mid C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Stringcourses, cornice and parapet with pediment. Windows in moulded architrave surrounds and glazing bars intact. Doorway in moulded architrave surround. 100062195491 2016-03-14 1980-11-28
R203 HOLLYWICK FARMHOUSE NORTHLANDS ROAD HORSHAM 1027067 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.308631 51.094715, -0.308629 51.094734, -0.308669 51.094735, -0.308671 51.094716, -0.308698 51.094717, -0.308702 51.094677, -0.308739 51.094678, -0.308742 51.094647, -0.308705 51.094646, -0.308709 51.0946, -0.308634 51.094597, -0.308629 51.09465, -0.308605 51.094649, -0.308599 51.094714, -0.308631 51.094715))) C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling and curved braces, ground floor rebuilt in red brick, first floor of north half now tile- hung. Horsham slab roof, half-hipped at south end. Gable at north end. Porch with room over. Casement windows. Room over the porch has lozenge- shaped and diamond-shaped panes. 100061826586 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R204 NORTHLANDS FARMHOUSE NORTHLANDS ROAD HORSHAM 1193425 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.307548 51.101536, -0.307466 51.101527, -0.307441 51.101603, -0.307404 51.101599, -0.307398 51.101617, -0.307435 51.101622, -0.307417 51.101673, -0.307538 51.101689, -0.307543 51.101675, -0.307506 51.10167, -0.307548 51.101536)), ((-0.307684 51.101565, -0.30771 51.101515, -0.307618 51.101496, -0.307609 51.101513, -0.307564 51.101504, -0.307548 51.101536, -0.307684 51.101565))) Probably C17 house, refaced with roughcast. Tiled roof. Casement windows, some with latticed panes. C19 gabled red brick porch. Two storeys. Four windows. 100061826584 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R313 THE BOARS HEAD TAVERN WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1354148 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.340122 51.053943, -0.340141 51.053948, -0.340148 51.053937, -0.340243 51.053967, -0.340235 51.053978, -0.340305 51.054, -0.340339 51.053957, -0.340171 51.053901, -0.340164 51.053911, -0.340007 51.053876, -0.339959 51.053947, -0.340096 51.053975, -0.340122 51.053943))) Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Painted brick. Eaves cornice of brick cogging. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood and rectangular fanlight. 200004791198 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R314B PINEAPPLE COTTAGE WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1354149 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.33299 51.048636, -0.332983 51.048669, -0.332954 51.048666, -0.332936 51.048756, -0.332903 51.048753, -0.332894 51.048796, -0.332985 51.048804, -0.332996 51.048758, -0.333017 51.04876, -0.333022 51.048734, -0.332983 51.048731, -0.332992 51.04869, -0.333062 51.048696, -0.333059 51.048714, -0.333106 51.048718, -0.333109 51.048704, -0.333229 51.048715, -0.33324 51.048658, -0.33299 51.048636))) Small square building. C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed stone with red brick quoins. Pyramidal roof of Horsham slabs surmounted by a pineapple finial. Modern casement windows. Gabled porch containing a round-headed doorway. 200004791249 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R316 KINGS FARMHOUSE COLTSTAPLE LANE HORSHAM 1027069 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.335595 51.039028, -0.335685 51.03893, -0.335669 51.038921, -0.335684 51.038904, -0.33562 51.038881, -0.335631 51.038869, -0.335611 51.038863, -0.335601 51.038874, -0.335522 51.038845, -0.335507 51.038862, -0.33549 51.038856, -0.335465 51.038885, -0.33556 51.038919, -0.335494 51.038991, -0.335595 51.039028))) L-shaped building. C17 or earlier, restored. Two storeys. Three windows. Ground floor red brick and grey headers, above tile-hung, with slight bellcast between. Horsham slab roof. Modern casement windows. Massive stone chimney breast at each end. 100061807327 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R315 GATE COTTAGE AT DENNE PARK WORTHING ROAD HORSHAM 1193571 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.34184 51.049945, -0.341898 51.049952, -0.34191 51.04991, -0.341854 51.049904, -0.341863 51.049863, -0.341786 51.049854, -0.34179 51.049839, -0.341673 51.049827, -0.341658 51.049879, -0.341721 51.049885, -0.341708 51.04993, -0.341765 51.049936, -0.341763 51.049945, -0.34184 51.049953, -0.34184 51.049945))) The west Lodge of Denne Park. Mid C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed stone. Hipped slate roof. Casement windows. Projection in centre having gable with scalloped bargeboards and porch with similar gable. Gabled dormer to east of this. 200004793384 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R317 JACKRELLS FARMHOUSE REEDS LANE SOUTHWATER 1193576 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333816 51.033707, -0.333827 51.03372, -0.333863 51.033707, -0.333841 51.033684, -0.333864 51.033675, -0.333787 51.033592, -0.333743 51.033609, -0.333727 51.033592, -0.333678 51.033611, -0.33378 51.033721, -0.333816 51.033707))) C18 or earlier. Two storeys. Four windows. Red brick and grey headers. Brick modillion eaves cornice. Horsham slab roof. Small gable in centre of first floor. Casement windows. 200004791347 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R318 EASTEDS FARMHOUSE REEDS LANE SOUTHWATER 1027070 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.340742 51.025867, -0.340567 51.025791, -0.340496 51.025855, -0.340671 51.025931, -0.340742 51.025867))) C16 timber-framed building with red brick infilling, refronted on south side with weather-boarding on a brick base. Eaves cornice. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs with pentice on north. Casement windows. 100062479394 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R319 STAKERS FARMHOUSE REEDS LANE SOUTHWATER 1193591 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.337032 51.022983, -0.337003 51.022979, -0.337006 51.02297, -0.336979 51.022968, -0.336961 51.023038, -0.336839 51.023024, -0.336845 51.023, -0.336756 51.02299, -0.336736 51.023069, -0.336994 51.023092, -0.337032 51.022983))) Half-H-shaped C15 timber-framed hall-house with brick and plaster infilling. Mainly refaced with stone rubble. Horsham slab roof. Gable to projecting wings. Two storeys. Four windows. Crown-post roof inside. 200004791435 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R205 CHANNELLS BROOK RUSPER ROAD HORSHAM 1354150 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.305497 51.084525, -0.305539 51.084468, -0.30531 51.084398, -0.305261 51.084463, -0.305422 51.08451, -0.305426 51.084504, -0.305497 51.084525))) C17. Two storeys. Four windows. Red brick and grey headers. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. C19 gabled porch. 200004782913 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R299255 OLD PARK HORSHAM ROAD RUSPER 1026955 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.29209 51.111552, -0.292196 51.111574, -0.292233 51.111498, -0.292249 51.111501, -0.29226 51.11148, -0.292138 51.111456, -0.29209 51.111552))) House. Early C19. Rendered with hipped slate roof with brick chimneystacks. Front range of two storeys three windows with projecting wing to the rear. Entrance front has projecting central bay, end pilasters, bands between floors and plinth. First floor windows are nine-paned sashes with cambered head linings. Ground floor windows are twelve-paned sashes with cambered head linings. Central porch with moulded cornice, recessed panelled door and round-headed sidelights. Side elevation has two twelve-pane sash windows. Projecting rear wing is gabled with two storey canted end bay with mid C19 sashes with verticals only. 100062193494 2024-11-05 1980-11-28
R209 NUNNERY FARMHOUSE HORSHAM ROAD RUSPER 1193597 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.303667 51.113813, -0.303683 51.113814, -0.30369 51.11374, -0.303518 51.113734, -0.303511 51.113809, -0.303596 51.113811, -0.303592 51.113845, -0.30364 51.113847, -0.303639 51.113857, -0.303663 51.113859, -0.303667 51.113813))) Small C16 timber-framed building with plaster infilling, ground floor rebuilt in red brick. South side tile-hung. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Coursed stone chimney breast at south end. Two storeys. Two windows. Later wing behind. 100062477511 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R320 BLAKES FARMHOUSE SOUTHWATER STREET SOUTHWATER 1286074 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.345343 51.034546, -0.345371 51.034499, -0.345338 51.034491, -0.345372 51.034436, -0.345324 51.034425, -0.34533 51.034414, -0.34526 51.034398, -0.345194 51.03451, -0.345343 51.034546))) L-shaped building. South wing C17. Ground floor red brick, above tile-hung. Tiled roof. Front probably C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick. Stringcourse. Modillion eaves cornice. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. 200004791288 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R10013 WELLERS FARM SOUTHWATER STREET SOUTHWATER 1026822 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.34521 51.034916, -0.345344 51.034962, -0.345384 51.034916, -0.345251 51.034869, -0.34521 51.034916))) HOUSE, FORMERLY FARMHOUSE BUT ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A BARN. EARLY C16 FRAME, ADAPTED TO A DWELLING IN LATE C16 OR EARLY C17, REFRONTED IN EARLY C19. TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING, CLAD IN RED BRICK AND SOME GREY HEADERS IN FLEMISH BOND TO GROUND FLOOR AND TILE HUNG TO FIRST FLOOR WITH TILED ROOF, CENTRAL BRICK CHIMNEYSTACK AND END LEFT CHIMNEYSTACK. 2 STOREYS; 3 WINDOWS, C19 CASEMENT WINDOWS, C19 4 PANELLED DOOR WITH SHADOW OF MISSING WEATHER PORCH. CATSLIDE ROOF TO REAR. INTERIOR HAS BOX FRAME WITH QUEEN POST ROOF. MORTICE HOLES FOR CURVED BRACES SHOW THIS WAS ORIGINALLY A BARN. GROUND FLOOR HAS MASSIVE INSERTED SANDSTONE OPEN FIREPLACE PROBABLY OF EARLY C17 DATE WITH CAMBERED BRESSUMER AND 2 SALT AND SPICE NICHES. CHAMFERED AXIAL BEAM WITH LAMBS TONGUE STOP AND CHAMFERED FLOOR JOISTS. OLD FLOORBOARDS ON FIRST FLOOR. PRESENCE OF OLD DIAMOND MULLIONED WINDOWS REPORTED. C18 OUTSHUT 100061821387 2004-02-16 1993-02-18

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