Horsham District Council
Listed building outline
| Reference | Name | Listed building | Geometry | Description | Notes | Organisation | Uprns | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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| C792A | OUTBUILDING TOAT FARMHOUSE TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | 1194044 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.51006 50.98695, -0.510277 50.986904, -0.510253 50.98686, -0.510037 50.986906, -0.51006 50.98695))) | Said to have been built as a chapel. Small single-storeyed building. Probably C18. Ashlar. Tiled roof. Four round-headed windows, each of four sections. The interior contains a font. | 100061833130 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C793 | THE TOAT MONUMENT TOAT LANE PULBOROUGH | 1354039 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.505746 50.984076, -0.505725 50.984055, -0.505694 50.984057, -0.505679 50.98407, -0.505689 50.984091, -0.505708 50.984096, -0.505737 50.984089, -0.505746 50.984076))) | This is a Folly erected by Samuel Drinkwater in 1827. It is an octagonal turret of 4s built of ashlar. Castellated parapet. Loop-windows. Wooden ladder staircase inside. | 010013789855 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C320A | COW SHED SHERMANBURY PLACE BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY | 1285847 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.272038 50.956316, -0.272083 50.95633, -0.272151 50.956239, -0.271892 50.956162, -0.271824 50.956251, -0.271865 50.956263, -0.271882 50.956243, -0.272055 50.956295, -0.272038 50.956316))) | Formerly the Stables. Late C18 or early C19. Fronted with weather-boarding. Modillion eaves cornice. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs. Pediment in the centre, and behind it a square turret with pyramidal tiled roof surmounted by a ball cap and a weather-vane. | 200004784236 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C321A | THE GATEWAY HOUSE EWHURST LODGE BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY | 1194178 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.276416 50.957839, -0.276468 50.957858, -0.276507 50.957814, -0.276345 50.957759, -0.276306 50.957804, -0.27634 50.957817, -0.276312 50.957851, -0.276383 50.957876, -0.276416 50.957839))) | Early C14. Built of stone and consists of a carriage arch flanked by buttresses with a room over surmounted by gable containing a cross-shaped loop window. The roof of the archway is of brick with ribbed stone vaulting. Behind the gateway is the porter's lodge which forms a T-shaped building with it of lower elevation. These walls are of stone rubble with a tiled roof timbered beneath. The portion on the west has a trefoil-headed lancet. The portion on each side has on old door connecting with centre, complete with its original bolt. Photograph in the National Buildings Record. | 200004784033 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C323 | NOS 1 AND 2 CORNERHOUSE BRIGHTON ROAD SHERMANBURY | 1285826 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.284897 50.96016, -0.284947 50.960055, -0.284903 50.960047, -0.284895 50.960061, -0.284849 50.960053, -0.284841 50.960069, -0.284773 50.960057, -0.284745 50.960113, -0.284816 50.960127, -0.284808 50.960143, -0.284897 50.96016))) | C17 timber-framed building with plaster infilling, first floor tile-hung. Half-hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Two windows. | 200004783887,200004783891 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C330A | BARN AT SPRINGLANDS FRYLANDS LANE SHERMANBURY | 1354062 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.251166 50.965919, -0.251225 50.965737, -0.251133 50.965725, -0.251075 50.965908, -0.251166 50.965919))) | C17. Faced with tarred weather-boarding. Hipped tiled roof with pentice on south side. Queen-post roof inside. | 100061801314,010013790668 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C58 | NOS 1 AND 2 CHURCH LANE STEYNING | 1194307 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.326395 50.890091, -0.326494 50.889933, -0.326434 50.889918, -0.326334 50.890075, -0.326395 50.890091))) | Medieval timber-framed hall house refaced in C18 with red brick on ground floor and tile hung above. Hipped tiled roof with pentice to south. Casement windows. Two storeys. Five windows. Three of the first floor windows extended to form dormers. Crown post roof inside. | 100061833940,100061833939 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C59A | OUTBUILDING GATEWICK CHURCH LANE STEYNING | 1194312 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.325061 50.890854, -0.325 50.890862, -0.325014 50.890931, -0.324917 50.890947, -0.324928 50.890977, -0.325088 50.890955, -0.325061 50.890854))) | Small L-shaped C18 building, possibly once a stable. One storey. Three windows. Faced with flints. Castellated parapet. Hipped tiled roof. Pointed casement windows. | 100061833942,200004786611 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C59B | GATEWAY AT GATEWICK CHURCH LANE STEYNING | 1354025 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.325282 50.890755, -0.325277 50.890733, -0.325174 50.890743, -0.325179 50.890768, -0.325282 50.890755))) | C18. Originally a sort of ruin of folly, since converted into a gateway. Stone archway with pediment, buttresses in flints and brick. | 100061833942 | 2025-08-12 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C60 | NOS 1,3,5 CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1285733 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.32793 50.887956, -0.327845 50.88791, -0.327828 50.887922, -0.327814 50.887919, -0.327803 50.887927, -0.327812 50.887932, -0.327791 50.887945, -0.327766 50.887948, -0.327754 50.887942, -0.327743 50.887952, -0.327751 50.887959, -0.327733 50.887976, -0.327761 50.88799, -0.327733 50.888011, -0.327707 50.887996, -0.327678 50.888021, -0.327702 50.888036, -0.327677 50.888053, -0.327744 50.888083, -0.32787 50.887983, -0.327885 50.887988, -0.32793 50.887956))) | Medieval timber-framed hall house of Wealden type, probably built between 1380 and 1450. Two storeys. Three windows. Plaster infilling. Horsham slab roof. Recessed centre with curved braces. First floor of ends oversailing, No 5 with curved braces, No 1 now tile-hung and painted. Nos 1 and 3 have sash windows with glazing bars intact, No 5 casement windows with small square panes. C18 addition of one window-bay in painted brick at north-east end of No 5. Crown post roof inside. | 100061833964,100061833960,100061833962 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C65 | NOS 19(CLEMATIS COTTAGE)21(COURT COTTAGE)23(HARRY GOUGHS HOUSE) CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1194410 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327167 50.888653, -0.326962 50.88859, -0.326952 50.888604, -0.327037 50.888632, -0.326995 50.888701, -0.326982 50.888698, -0.326973 50.888711, -0.326949 50.888707, -0.326938 50.888727, -0.327104 50.888766, -0.327167 50.888653))) | C17 or earlier timber-framed building, refaced with stucco on Nos 19 and 21 and with red brick and grey headers alternately on No 23. Tiled roofs. Casement or horizontally-sliding sash windows. Two storeys. Four windows in all. No 23 has a plaque over the doorway inscribed: This is Sir Harry Gough's House, 1771 . | 100061833974,100061833972,200004791174 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C61 | NO 7 CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1027299 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327683 50.888122, -0.327701 50.888128, -0.327729 50.888096, -0.3276 50.888044, -0.327568 50.888077, -0.327617 50.888097, -0.327608 50.888107, -0.327573 50.888096, -0.327536 50.888138, -0.327552 50.888144, -0.327541 50.888154, -0.327621 50.888184, -0.327683 50.888122))) | C16 timber-framed building with continuous jetty of first floor. Now part of Steyning Grammar School. Ground floor plaster or painted brick infilling, the south-westernmost bay underbuilt in painted brick. First bay underbuilt in painted brick. First floor plastered and jettied on bressumer and brackets. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows, with diamond-shaped panes on first floor and small square panes on ground floor. Two storeys. Three windows. | 100062271694 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C708 | NOS 91 AND 93 LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH | 1193731 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.501016 50.957331, -0.501065 50.957327, -0.501065 50.957318, -0.501097 50.957314, -0.501085 50.957231, -0.501066 50.95723, -0.501073 50.957191, -0.501046 50.95719, -0.501053 50.957105, -0.50101 50.957105, -0.500995 50.957242, -0.500979 50.957241, -0.500974 50.957263, -0.500984 50.957324, -0.501011 50.957321, -0.501016 50.957331))) | C17 or earlier timber-framed building refronted with brick, now painted, but with the timbering visible in east wall. Tiled roof. Sash windows without glazing bars on first floor. Shop window below with projecting cornice, the western portion retaining its C18 or early C19 form with glazing bars intact. | 010003085555,010003085556,100062614987 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C77 | NOS 18 NORFOLK ARMS 20 THE MODEL BAKERY CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1354029 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327422 50.888563, -0.327288 50.888768, -0.327579 50.888824, -0.327593 50.888796, -0.327489 50.888772, -0.327516 50.888716, -0.327483 50.888709, -0.327525 50.888642, -0.327578 50.88865, -0.3276 50.888602, -0.327422 50.888563))) | C17 timber-framed building refaced with stucco in C18. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Doorway with flat hood on brackets. Modern shop front to left of this. Two storeys. Three windows. C17 staircase. The left portion of No 18 is mid C19. Three storeys. Two windows. Faced with knapped flints with red brick stringcourses and quoins. Two gables. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two doorway with fanlights and six panel doors. One large bay on first floor. Good C17 staircase inside. | 100061833971,010013789235,100061833973 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C79 | NOS 28 SOUTH COTTAGE 30 CHANTRY COTTAGE AND 32 CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1027305 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327486 50.889123, -0.327556 50.889127, -0.327562 50.889088, -0.327417 50.889083, -0.327409 50.889191, -0.327391 50.889199, -0.327391 50.889219, -0.327408 50.88922, -0.327407 50.889229, -0.327508 50.889232, -0.327523 50.889137, -0.327483 50.889136, -0.327486 50.889123))) | Probably C15 timber-framed hall house, possibly of wealden type originally but refaced in C18 with red and brown brick. Later L-wing built out in front of No 32. Horsham slab roof. Horizontally sliding sash windows. Two storeys. Five windows. Crown post roof inside. | 100061833980,200004786780,100061833982 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C85 | NOS 3 AND 4 ELM GROVE ELM GROVE LANE STEYNING | 1285533 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328657 50.889112, -0.328558 50.889091, -0.328502 50.889193, -0.328606 50.889212, -0.328657 50.889112))) | Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact. | 100062674005,100062196536,100062196535 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C170A | K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1240897 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328715 50.888005, -0.328748 50.887959, -0.328694 50.887948, -0.328661 50.887991, -0.328715 50.888005))) | Telephone kiosk. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast-iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door. | 010003085595 | 2004-02-16 | 1988-08-01 | |||
| C87 | NORFOLK COTTAGE NOS 1 TO 6 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1194816 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.326554 50.887028, -0.326197 50.88715, -0.326184 50.887132, -0.326143 50.887146, -0.326173 50.887183, -0.326202 50.887177, -0.326219 50.887194, -0.326584 50.887066, -0.326554 50.887028))) | Early C19. Two storeys. Seven windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. No 1 has had an extra storey added later in the C19 which oversails on brackets on west front and has a oriel window and gable above. | 100062196596,100062196597,100062196598,100062196600,100062196599 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C90 | NO 26 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354032 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327347 50.887741, -0.327293 50.887719, -0.327239 50.887771, -0.327265 50.887782, -0.327236 50.887813, -0.327262 50.887822, -0.327347 50.887741))) | 1830 circa. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Casement windows. Modern shop front and small bay to south. Group value. | 100061834573 | 2006-02-15 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C92 | 32 KELVIN HOUSE 34 MAGNET HOUSE HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027266 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328163 50.888127, -0.328211 50.888119, -0.328249 50.888123, -0.328236 50.888205, -0.32827 50.888207, -0.328293 50.888035, -0.328276 50.888033, -0.328273 50.888022, -0.328202 50.888029, -0.3282 50.888019, -0.328181 50.888019, -0.328179 50.888028, -0.328131 50.888021, -0.328128 50.888029, -0.32811 50.888029, -0.328102 50.888131, -0.328163 50.888127))) | C16 timber-framed building, refronted in C18 with stucco, but the timbering with plaster infilling and curved braces still visible in the north-west wall. Horsham slab roof. Glazing bars intact on first floor. Modern shop fronts below. Two storeys and attic. Three windows. One hipped dormer. Token coins were once made in the rear of No 32, when it was called Mint house. | 100062272050,100061834579 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C95 | NOS 40 BARCLAYS BANK AND DOWN HOUSE AND 42 NYEWOOD HOUSE HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027268 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.32849 50.88823, -0.328527 50.88824, -0.328575 50.888184, -0.32861 50.888195, -0.328575 50.888228, -0.328618 50.888243, -0.32859 50.888267, -0.32863 50.888283, -0.328788 50.888149, -0.328674 50.888101, -0.328683 50.888094, -0.328659 50.888084, -0.328649 50.888092, -0.328604 50.888074, -0.32849 50.88823))) | Now one building, probably two houses originally. C18. Two storeys. Five windows. Red brick. Parapet. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact on first floor. Nyewood House has small C19 butcher's shop window with large hood over projecting half across the pavment and surmounted by a slated canopy. To south of this is an original doorway with pediment, rectangular fanlight and door of six fielded panels. Similar modern doorway in Down House with a wider version in the Bank and a modern bow window between the two. Carriage archway (originally part of No 44) to north-west with double doors on heavy wooden gate-posts. Brick portion above this. Brick mounting-block in front of this. | 100061834584,010013788720,200004782129 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| R10034 | LANAWAYS BARN TWO MILE ASH HORSHAM RURAL | 1119726 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.356876 51.040441, -0.356843 51.040529, -0.356632 51.040497, -0.35661 51.040557, -0.35682 51.040589, -0.356824 51.040577, -0.3569 51.040589, -0.356956 51.040453, -0.356876 51.040441))) | BARN AND ATTACHED SHELTER-SHED, NOW HOUSE. BARN PROBABLY C17, SHELTER-SHED C19 CONVERTED TO HOUSE 1990-95. TIMBER-FRAMED WITH LATE C20 WEATHER-BOARD CLADDING BRICK PLINTH TO FORMER SHELTER-SHED, AND PLAIN TILE ROOFS, BARN LEAN-TO HAS RUBBLESTONE WALLS. L-SHAPED PLAN. THREE-BAY BARN WITH CENTRAL OPPOSING CART- ENTRIES, THAT TO SOUTH SIDE TALLER; LEAN-TO AT EAST END; 4-BAY SHELTER-SHED ATTACHED TO WEST END, AND ORIGINALLY OPEN ON EAST SIDE. LATE C20 DOORS, WINDOWS (MOSTLY 2-LIGHT CASEMENT WINDOWS), GLAZING TO BARN FORMER CART-ENTRIES AND STEEL FLUE. INTERIOR: BARN HAS WELL-PRESERVED GOOD QUALITY FRAME COMPRISING SOLE PLATE; LARGE SCANTLING POSTS AND STUDS, THE WALL POSTS JOWELLED AND HAVING SLIGHTLY-ARCHED BRACES UP TO TIE-BEAMS AND LARGE SCANTLING BRACES DOWN TO MID-RAIL, ROOF HAS RAKING QUEEN STRUTS, CLASPED PURLINS, PEGGED RAFTERS AND STRAIGHT WIND BRACES AT ENDS. GALLERY AND STONE FIREPLACE INSERTED LATE C20. THE LEAN-TO HAS WALL-PLATE, TIE BEAM WITH ARCHED BRACE FROM BARN WALL-POST; AND RAKED STRUT SUPPORTING PURLIN. QUEEN-STRUT ROOF TRUSSES TO SHELTER-SHED. A SMALL GOOD QUALITY, TIMBER-FRAMED BARN WHICH RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL CHARACTER DESPITE ITS CONVERSION TO A HOUSE. | 100062479727 | 2004-02-16 | 1998-04-27 | |||
| C97 | NOS 46 48 50 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027270 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328856 50.888263, -0.328893 50.888279, -0.328824 50.888326, -0.328841 50.888335, -0.328707 50.888426, -0.328767 50.888453, -0.328926 50.888334, -0.32896 50.888358, -0.329045 50.888307, -0.328934 50.888231, -0.328943 50.888223, -0.328918 50.888211, -0.328908 50.888217, -0.328875 50.888202, -0.328827 50.888247, -0.328856 50.888263))) | C17 or earlier timber-framed building refaced about 1830. Two storeys. Four windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Glazing bars intact on first floor. Modern shop fronts. Chimney breast faced with flints at south-east end and visible from the passage through the ground floor of No 44 adjoining. | 100061834586,100062271670,100062271671,100062480919 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C98 | NOS 52 AND 54 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027271 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.32896 50.888358, -0.328872 50.888411, -0.328924 50.888449, -0.329045 50.888373, -0.32908 50.888398, -0.329027 50.888427, -0.329056 50.888449, -0.329028 50.888463, -0.329084 50.888506, -0.32922 50.888439, -0.329129 50.888371, -0.329146 50.888362, -0.329061 50.888298, -0.32896 50.888358))) | Timber-framed, probably medieval, house refaced in the C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Glazing bars missing. Modern shopfront. Carriage archway to north with double doors. | 100062271672,200004786756 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C104 | NOS 68 AND 70 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354053 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.3297 50.888895, -0.32968 50.888895, -0.329506 50.888964, -0.32954 50.888995, -0.329614 50.88897, -0.329647 50.889002, -0.329546 50.889042, -0.329572 50.88907, -0.329682 50.889031, -0.329705 50.88903, -0.329793 50.888989, -0.329753 50.888952, -0.329744 50.888956, -0.329738 50.888946, -0.329748 50.888942, -0.329737 50.888931, -0.329724 50.888933, -0.329706 50.888918, -0.329718 50.888911, -0.3297 50.888895))) | L-shaped medieval timber-framed building of wealden type, refaced and the recessed centre subsequently built out flush with the wings. Two storeys. Three windows. No 69 stuccoed, No 70 tile-hung and now painted. Front of roof Horsham slabs, back tiled. No 68 has two bays on ground floor, No 70 a modern shop front. Two casements and one horizontally-sliding window above. | 100062480965,100062481407 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C109 | NOS 84 AND 86 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1180443 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329976 50.8894, -0.330026 50.889385, -0.330044 50.88941, -0.329996 50.889424, -0.330019 50.889455, -0.330057 50.889444, -0.330064 50.889453, -0.330218 50.889406, -0.330209 50.889394, -0.330218 50.889384, -0.330206 50.889373, -0.33019 50.889372, -0.330133 50.889313, -0.329956 50.889372, -0.329976 50.8894))) | L-shaped medieval timber-framed building, now faced with plaster, but the timbering with red brick infilling exposed in north-west wall. Horsham slab roof. Two storeys. Three windows, one of those on first floor being a gabled dormer. Modern shop fronts. | 100062480966,200004788126,100061834608 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C110 | NOS 90 AND 92 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354054 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.330461 50.889585, -0.330425 50.889554, -0.33041 50.88956, -0.330402 50.889553, -0.330368 50.88952, -0.330379 50.889514, -0.330353 50.88949, -0.330255 50.889523, -0.3303 50.889565, -0.330284 50.889571, -0.330354 50.889633, -0.330461 50.889585))) | One building, once three cottages, now two. L-shaped medieval timber-framed building, the first floor close-studded with plaster infilling and once jettied, but the ground floor has been built out at each end in red brick and grey headers, though the centre still oversails. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs. Horizontally-sliding sash windows, except on ground floor of No 90, which has ordinary sash windows with glazing bars intact. Doorway in centre with obtusely-pointed head lining. North-west wall has the timbering wholly exposed with squares of plaster infilling. Crown post roof inside. | 100061834612,100061834613 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C111 | NOS 94 AND 96 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1180446 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.330591 50.889684, -0.330574 50.889668, -0.330562 50.889673, -0.33054 50.889656, -0.330549 50.889649, -0.330528 50.889631, -0.330519 50.889636, -0.330507 50.889626, -0.330516 50.889621, -0.330496 50.889607, -0.330486 50.889612, -0.330475 50.889604, -0.330398 50.889639, -0.330504 50.889726, -0.330591 50.889684))) | One building. C17 timber-framed building now faced with stucco. Tiled roof. Modern windows and shop fronts. Two storeys and attic. Four windows. One dormer. Group value. | 100061834616,010003085281,010002615156,010013792968,010013792969,010013792970,010013792971,010013792972,010013792973,010013792974,010013792975 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C113 | NOS 120 122 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354055 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.33147 50.890226, -0.331342 50.890206, -0.331306 50.890256, -0.331468 50.890305, -0.33146 50.890324, -0.331497 50.890332, -0.331489 50.890359, -0.331526 50.890367, -0.331542 50.890347, -0.33159 50.890358, -0.331657 50.89027, -0.331574 50.890242, -0.33147 50.890226))) | One building. L-shaped timber-framed building. The front wing facing the street is medieval but has been refaced in brick, now painted. Hipped roof of Horsham slabs in two sections. Glazing bars intact in Nos 120 and 122 only. Other windows and the shop windows modern. Two storeys. Four windows. Crown post roof inside. The east wing behind is a C16 addition. | 200004790995,100062271669,200004790996,100061834634,200004790475,100062272018 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C117 | NOS 134 136 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354056 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.332313 50.891038, -0.332402 50.890986, -0.332289 50.89091, -0.332202 50.890966, -0.332229 50.890983, -0.332313 50.891038))) | C17 or earlier timber-framed building, refaced in 1711. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and stringcourse. Horsham slab roof. Horizontally-sash windows. Doorways with flat hoods on brackets. | 200004785344 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C72 | NO 4 AND NO 6 CHURCH STREET STEYNING | 1027303 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327775 50.888288, -0.327755 50.888281, -0.32777 50.888267, -0.327784 50.888272, -0.327842 50.888224, -0.327886 50.888241, -0.327947 50.888192, -0.327848 50.888142, -0.327777 50.888188, -0.327683 50.888269, -0.327761 50.888301, -0.327775 50.888288))) | Originally one building, though No 6 was probably a later addition. Timber-framed building probably of C17 date, refaced in C18, No 4 with hipped flints with red brick dressings, quoins and eaves cornice, No 6 wholly with brick. Horsham slab roof. No 4 has modern shop windows. Glazing bars otherwise intact. No 6 has doorway in moulded architrave surround with flat hood on brackets and door of 4 field panels. Two storeys and attic to No 4. Five windows and two windows spaces. One dormer. | 200004782179,100061833963 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C122 | OUTBUILDING SPRINGWELLS HOTEL HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1180487 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327437 50.887421, -0.327396 50.887383, -0.327283 50.887437, -0.327325 50.887473, -0.327437 50.887421))) | The former stables or other outbuilding of No 9, now converted into a dwelling C18. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings, quoins and eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof. Modern windows. | 010094144878,100061834557 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C123 | THE VILLAGE PUMPS AND DRINKING FOUNTAIN HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354057 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327394 50.887538, -0.327343 50.887491, -0.327285 50.887518, -0.327344 50.887565, -0.327394 50.887538))) | C19 iron pump on a stone base of two steps, with a lower pump below placed above a stone trough. Stone drinking fountain of London type erected about 1900 by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, in memory of Captain Drummond M V O and his daughter Evie. | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | ||||
| C133 | LASHMARS 29 AND 31 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027285 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.328992 50.887982, -0.328899 50.888071, -0.328935 50.88809, -0.328947 50.888082, -0.328982 50.888098, -0.328973 50.888105, -0.328997 50.888117, -0.329007 50.888109, -0.329021 50.888116, -0.32912 50.888048, -0.329134 50.888056, -0.329277 50.887993, -0.32924 50.887965, -0.329138 50.888022, -0.329076 50.887984, -0.329134 50.887929, -0.329095 50.887908, -0.329044 50.887937, -0.328992 50.887982))) | Timber-framed building of about 1500, originally with a jettied front, but refaced with brick, now painted, in C18. Stringcourse, cornice and panelled parapet. Tiled roof. Glazing bars missing. Large modern bay and shop front on ground floor. Doorway between at head of three steps with segmental fanlight, projecting cornice and door of six fielded panels. Crown post roof inside. | 100062272046,100061834578 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C139 | NOS 47 AND 49 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027287 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.329638 50.888645, -0.329668 50.888683, -0.329891 50.888606, -0.329858 50.88857, -0.329753 50.888606, -0.329735 50.888586, -0.3298 50.888559, -0.329793 50.888544, -0.329605 50.88861, -0.329638 50.888645))) | Medieval timber-framed building, now fronted with painted brick and a modern shop front on ground floor and with painted tiles above, with some trace of a moulded bressumer between. Horsham slab roof. Two storeys and attic. Two windows. One gabled dormer. | 100061834589,100061834587,100062480964,100062481016 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C142 | NOS 61 63 AND 65 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1354081 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.330339 50.889147, -0.3303 50.889106, -0.330286 50.889109, -0.330255 50.889083, -0.330213 50.8891, -0.330198 50.889089, -0.330133 50.889119, -0.330281 50.88925, -0.330398 50.889199, -0.330339 50.889147))) | Early C16 timber-framed with wholly jettied first floor. Ground floor refaced in a sort of imitation linenfold panelling in wood on a flint and brick base. First floor close-studded with plaster infilling and oversailing on the protruding ends of the floor joists, a moulded bressummer and brackets. Hipped tiled roof. Modern casement windows. At south-east end early C19 shop window with small square panes and glazing bars intact. Two small modern shop windows to north-west of this. | 100061834593,100061834594,200004786427 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C145 | NOS 71 AND 73 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027247 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.33064 50.889533, -0.330714 50.889489, -0.330613 50.88942, -0.330541 50.889461, -0.330578 50.889489, -0.33064 50.889533))) | C18. Two storeys. Two windows and one window-space. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Back tile-hung. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorways up five steps. | 100062480939,100061834597 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C147 | NOS 83 AND 85 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027249 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.331147 50.889757, -0.331122 50.889775, -0.3311 50.889763, -0.331107 50.889757, -0.331054 50.889729, -0.330964 50.889787, -0.331109 50.889866, -0.331208 50.889791, -0.331147 50.889757))) | C18, No 73 dated 1710. Two storeys. Three windows and one window-space in the centre of No 83. No 83 faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins, No 85 stuccoed. Tiled roofs. Glazing bars intact, except on ground floor of No 85 which has a modern shop window built out, not now used as such. Doorways up six steps in moulded architrave surrounds, with heavy pediment on console brackets to No 85. | 100061834607,100061834605 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C149 | NOS 89 TO 93 (ODD) HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027251 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.33125 50.889965, -0.331369 50.890019, -0.331434 50.889953, -0.331271 50.889876, -0.33119 50.889935, -0.33125 50.889965))) | C18. Two storeys and basement at ground floor level. Six windows. Red brick. Wooden eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Horizontally-sliding sash windows in basement. Doorway up eight steps with wooden handrail set in moulded architrave surrounds with pediments over on console brackets and six panel doors. | 100061834614,100061834611 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C150 | NOS 95 AND 97 HIGH STREET STEYNING | 1027252 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.331434 50.889953, -0.331388 50.89, -0.331535 50.890048, -0.331578 50.889995, -0.331439 50.889948, -0.331434 50.889953))) | C16 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling and diagonal braces on first floor, on a cobbled base. Tiled roofs. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. Doorways up six steps set in moulded architrave surrounds with pediments over on console brackets and six panel doors. Queen-post roof inside. | 010002615157,100061834615 | 2004-02-16 | 1955-03-15 | |||
| C169 | NOS 1 AND 2 HUDDLESTONE FARMHOUSE HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING | 1027255 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.323375 50.90937, -0.323358 50.909333, -0.323412 50.909323, -0.323379 50.909252, -0.323252 50.909275, -0.323285 50.909346, -0.323176 50.909366, -0.323193 50.909403, -0.323375 50.90937))) | L-shaped building, now two cottages. The south wing consists of two ranges. East range C17 or earlier timber-framed with red brick infilling. West range C18 and now faced with cement. East wing C17, red brick. Tiled roof to the whole. Casement windows, horizontally-sliding sash windows and tile-hung sash windows. Two storeys. Four windows. | 100062271785,100062271786 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C152 | PENNS HOUSE PENN COTTAGE HORSHAM ROAD STEYNING | 1180658 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.332136 50.89174, -0.332142 50.891771, -0.332314 50.891759, -0.332284 50.89159, -0.332194 50.891596, -0.33222 50.891733, -0.332136 50.89174))) | Originally a dwelling of timber-framed construction and C17 or earlier date. Converted into a Quaker Meeting House in 1678 and used by William Penn, the Founder of the Society of Friends, who lived at Warminghurst, not far away. Made into a dwelling again in the C19 or since. Not two dwellings. One storey and attic. Three widows. Two gabled dormers. Now faced with stone rubble, red brick and tile-hanging. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Stone inscribed Quaker Meeting House 1678 . | 100061834772,100061834771 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C155 | ATHERTON AMBROSE AND MALTHOUSE COTTAGE JARVIS LANE STEYNING | 1354045 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.325244 50.887102, -0.325308 50.887076, -0.325315 50.887086, -0.325348 50.887078, -0.325365 50.887105, -0.325397 50.887098, -0.325339 50.887011, -0.325234 50.887043, -0.325115 50.887099, -0.325169 50.887141, -0.325244 50.887102))) | Early C19. Three storeys, Malthouse Cottage two storeys. Four windows. Stuccoed. Malthouse Cottage painted brick. Slate roof, Malthouse Cottage tiled. Glazing bars intact. Ambrose has porch with plain columns, Atherton a modern Georgian doorway. | 100061834896,100061834883,100061834886 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| R10015 | FORMER BARN AT CHRISTS HOSPITAL HORSHAM | 1096059 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.360369 51.047647, -0.360412 51.047565, -0.360341 51.047551, -0.360251 51.047709, -0.36033 51.047725, -0.360369 51.047647))) | BARN, LATER ADAPTED TO GRANARY/MILL USAGE. LATE C16 OR EARLY C17 WITH SOME LATE C19 MODIFICATIONS. TIMBERFRAMED STRUCTURE OF FIVE BAYS WITH PEBBLEDASHED INFILL TO UPPER PART AND WITH BROWN BRICK CLADDING TO LOWER PART, MAINLY IN SUSSEX BOND BUT WITH BASE IN ENGLISH BOND. GABLED TILED ROOF WITH WEATHERBOARDED NORTH GABLE. EXTERIOR: EAST SIDE HAS VISIBLE MIDRAIL, BOXFRAME ABOVE AND PATTERN OF CURVED TENSION BRACES. THE LOWER PART OF UPRIGHTS POSTS IS VISIBLE EITHER SIDE OF THE CENTRAL BAY EXTERNALLY. CENTRAL BAY WAS ORIGINALLY THE CART ENTRANCE SO THE FRAME IS C19 OF THIN SCANTLING. FIVE SMALL C19 CASEMENT WINDOWS WITH LEADED LIGHTS INSERTED NEAR THE TOP OF THE WALLPLATE. BELOW THE MIDRAIL ARE TWO LARGER C19 CASEMENTS, ONE SLIDING, ONE PIVOTING, AN ENTRANCE WITH PLANK DOOR AND TWO LARGE LATE C19 SLIDING INDUSTRIAL DOORS. NORTH SIDE HAS TWO TENSION BRACES, ONE AGEE-SHAPED, AND AN ORIGINAL MULLIONED OPENING. SOUTH AND WEST SIDES NOT VISIBLE EXTERNALLY BECAUSE OF LATE C19 GRANARY/MILL COMPLEX BUILT ADJOINING. INTERIOR: ALL UPRIGHT POSTS SURVIVE INTERNALLY AND ALL TENSION BRACES ABOVE MIDRAIL. ROOF AS THREE ANGLED QUEENSTRUTS AND ONE QUEENPOST. COMPLETE SET OF PEGGED RAFTERS WITHOUT RIDGEPIECE. C19 INSERTED FLOOR HAS METAL JOISTS AND IS SUPPORTED ON CAST IRON COLUMNS. FIRST FLOOR HAS C19 WOODEN PARTITION. HISTORY: SHOWN ON 1875 OS MAP AS A DETACHED STRUCTURE. THE ALTERATIONS ARE PROBABLY LATE C19. | 2004-02-16 | 2003-04-16 | ||||
| C519 | SCHOOL COTTAGE AND JASMINE COTTAGE KNOWN AS 1/2 SCHOOL COTTAGES WATER LANE SULLINGTON | 1354078 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.437947 50.915039, -0.437882 50.915169, -0.437955 50.915184, -0.437939 50.915216, -0.438005 50.915229, -0.438025 50.915187, -0.437989 50.91518, -0.438005 50.915147, -0.437987 50.915143, -0.438046 50.915026, -0.437962 50.91501, -0.437947 50.915039))) | At one time the village school. C18. Two storeys & attic. Four windows. One modern dormer. Coursed stone with red brick dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061833286,100061833297 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C433 | BOTTOM COTTAGE AND MOOSE COTTAGE THE STREET THAKEHAM | 1181272 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.424414 50.94524, -0.424223 50.945195, -0.424205 50.945223, -0.424397 50.945268, -0.424414 50.94524))) | Part of a larger building which was the parish workhouse before 1835. Later converted into three cottages of which Top Cottage & Middle Cottage have been demolished & Bottom Cottage converted into two dwellings. C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Stuccoed. Tiled roof. Casement windows. | 100061833022,100061833005 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C435A | BARN ADJOINING WHITE LION INN THE STREET THAKEHAM | 1027212 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.424664 50.945085, -0.424608 50.94507, -0.424565 50.945139, -0.424624 50.945154, -0.424664 50.945085))) | C18. Lower portion stone rubble, above faced with tarred weather-boarding. Half-hipped tiled roof. | 200004780369 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C6 | HOPE COTTAGE AND BEAMS END HIGH STREET UPPER BEEDING | 1181485 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.306064 50.882638, -0.306039 50.882688, -0.306179 50.882716, -0.306221 50.882625, -0.306157 50.882613, -0.306162 50.882596, -0.306101 50.88258, -0.306064 50.882638))) | L-shaped building. East wing (Beam Ends) is C17 or earlier & of timber-framed construction. South wing (Hope Cottage) an C18 addition. Two storeys. Three windows. Faced with red brick dressings & quoins. Roof originally Horsham slabs but now mostly replaced with tiles. Modern casement windows. | 100061834528,100061834541 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C9 | OLD TILED COTTAGE AND STARLINGS HIGH STREET UPPER BEEDING | 1027219 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.304229 50.882104, -0.304207 50.882138, -0.304218 50.882141, -0.304206 50.882161, -0.304182 50.882154, -0.30415 50.882211, -0.304167 50.882214, -0.304162 50.882225, -0.304185 50.882228, -0.304219 50.882164, -0.304344 50.882193, -0.304317 50.882237, -0.304362 50.882249, -0.304385 50.88221, -0.304412 50.882217, -0.304436 50.882175, -0.30441 50.882169, -0.304421 50.882152, -0.304387 50.882145, -0.304395 50.882134, -0.304229 50.882104))) | Original portion L-shaped & early C19. Two storeys. Four windows. Ground floor red brick, above tile hung. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Old Tiled Cottage or part of it is a C19 addition in red brick to the west. | 100061834550,100062196580 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 | |||
| C13 | CHERRY TREE COTTAGE AND TALL CHIMNEYS HIGH STREET UPPER BEEDING | 1284981 | MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.303433 50.88172, -0.303353 50.881708, -0.303348 50.881721, -0.303252 50.881707, -0.303238 50.881748, -0.303425 50.881775, -0.303433 50.88172))) | Cherry Tree Cottage is dated 1723. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with flints Tiled roof. Casement windows. Doorway with flat hood on brackets. Tall Chimneys is early C19. Two storeys. Two windows. Painted brick. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. Group value. | 100062196579 | 2004-02-16 | 1980-05-09 |
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