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Horsham District Council

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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
C298A GARDEN WALLS AND BEE BOLES NEW HALL NEW HALL LANE HENFIELD 1353988 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.281056 50.906441,-0.281654 50.906562,-0.281760 50.906311,-0.281676 50.906293,-0.281686 50.906271,-0.281377 50.906211,-0.281400 50.906166,-0.281206 50.906127,-0.281056 50.906441))) C18. Rectangle of red brick walls containing four round-headed recesses which were originally bee-boles. 100061801876 2025-09-04 1980-05-09
C292A GRANARY AT SHIPRODS WHEATSHEAF ROAD HENFIELD 1193112 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.266255 50.954889,-0.266254 50.954761,-0.266161 50.954762,-0.266162 50.954889,-0.266255 50.954889))) C18. Red brick. Hipped tiled roof. Blocked carriage archway on west side. 100061802704,200004788490 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C291A GRANARY CHESTHAM PARK WHEATSHEAF ROAD HENFIELD 1027393 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.268644 50.948464,-0.268962 50.948560,-0.268983 50.948532,-0.268663 50.948438,-0.268644 50.948464))) Timber-framed building with red brick infilling of herring-bone pattern. Thatched roof. 100061802692 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C575 GREATHAM BRIDGE GREATHAM PARHAM 1354015 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534118 50.936644,-0.533814 50.936628,-0.533548 50.936604,-0.533532 50.936584,-0.533495 50.936594,-0.533229 50.936519,-0.533120 50.936482,-0.533056 50.936449,-0.533012 50.936503,-0.533175 50.936541,-0.533276 50.936574,-0.533478 50.936619,-0.533494 50.936640,-0.533536 50.936629,-0.533625 50.936645,-0.534114 50.936683,-0.534118 50.936644))) The part of the Bridge actually spanning the River Arun is a modern construction of cast iron, but to the west is a stone portion built over low ground which was added to a pre-existing bridge in 1827. This is in the medieval tradition. It consists of 8 low elliptical arches with cutwaters between them & then 2 higher arches with a cutwater between them carried up to form a triangular recess upon the bridge. These higher arches adjoin the modern portion. On the east side of the latter is a solid ramp. A M. 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C577A THE STABLES LAUNDRY WING PARHAM PARK PARHAM 1027356 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.492669 50.918634,-0.493307 50.918694,-0.493440 50.918161,-0.492708 50.918096,-0.492686 50.918191,-0.492768 50.918199,-0.492701 50.918519,-0.492669 50.918634))) These stand due north of the house & form a complete courtyard. They were built by Sir Cecil Bisshopp, the sixth baronet (1700-1778). Stone rubble with ashlar quoins. The front facing south has a centre portion of 3 s. with a high four-centred carriage arch & one w on each side of it on the ground & first floor, the second floor above the arch having 3 ws. Cornice with corbel heads & parapet. Pyramidal tiled roof surmounted by a square stuccoed turret, with an octagonal clock face on the north end south sides & a cupola with a leaden dome & weather vane over it. On each side of this centre portion is a section of 2 s & 3 w with a slate roof, & beyond this on each side an end portion of higher elevation having 2 s & 1 w each, with a cornice & parapet over. Casement ws on cemented architrave surrounds with cement-coated mullions & transoms. The front facing east is a single storey building with a hipped slate roof. At each side of it are 4 window bays containing round-headed blank arches. In the middle portion containing 4 square-headed casement windows with a corbelled chimney in the centre. Over this centre portion is a cornice & parapet with 2 cartouches, each surmounted by a raised panel with a ball cap over. There is a further plain block on the north & a wall on the west which completes the court-yard. 200004793638,200004793637,200004793636,200004793639 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C577B COVECOT AT PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM 1027357 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.491678 50.919412,-0.491701 50.919396,-0.491706 50.919377,-0.491693 50.919355,-0.491669 50.919343,-0.491618 50.919343,-0.491590 50.919359,-0.491582 50.919372,-0.491587 50.919396,-0.491612 50.919413,-0.491649 50.919418,-0.491678 50.919412))) C18 small round building of stone rubble with a tiled roof. It has a little wooden cupola with a lead dome surmounted by a weather-vane. Photogragh in Country Life 19th April 1902. 200004793634 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C577C THE ORANGERY PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.493256 50.919072,-0.493193 50.919066,-0.493164 50.919186,-0.493103 50.919180,-0.493128 50.919062,-0.493051 50.919055,-0.493026 50.919173,-0.492970 50.919168,-0.492995 50.919049,-0.492917 50.919042,-0.492891 50.919160,-0.492823 50.919153,-0.492849 50.919034,-0.492764 50.919026,-0.492733 50.919147,-0.492756 50.919159,-0.492753 50.919173,-0.493219 50.919218,-0.493256 50.919072))) This stands in the centre of the enclosed garden to the north of the Stable-Laundry Wing. It is a small C18 building of stone rubble with a slate roof. One s three w. 200004793634 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C579A STABLE RACKHAM FARMHOUSE RACKHAM PARHAM 1354016 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.507027 50.911152,-0.506840 50.911091,-0.506808 50.911129,-0.506995 50.911191,-0.507027 50.911152))) Early C19. One storey. Two windows. Coursed stone with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Windows with curved heads. 200004779412,010013795199 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C583 FIGHTING COCKS RACKHAM PARHAM 1027363 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.505582 50.920900,-0.505615 50.920882,-0.505637 50.920898,-0.505750 50.920837,-0.505773 50.920853,-0.505849 50.920810,-0.505837 50.920801,-0.505867 50.920784,-0.505823 50.920750,-0.505795 50.920765,-0.505772 50.920747,-0.505543 50.920872,-0.505582 50.920900))) C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. Square projecting porch with high stuccoed parapet added. Originally a public-house which was called after a cock-pit that had existed nearby. 200004795326,200004795327,200004795885 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C750A BARN BEEDINGS FARM GAY STREET LANE PULBOROUGH 1193350 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.470069 50.975019,-0.469976 50.975126,-0.470070 50.975158,-0.470150 50.975066,-0.470277 50.975107,-0.470297 50.975077,-0.470083 50.975002,-0.470069 50.975019))) Probably C17. Faced with tarred weather-boarding. Steeply-pitched hipped tiled roof. 200001932788 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C691 NOS 3 AND 3A CHURCH PLACE PULBOROUGH 1193526 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.510492 50.959230,-0.510543 50.959178,-0.510337 50.959096,-0.510302 50.959123,-0.510284 50.959150,-0.510492 50.959230))) One building. Mid C19. Two storeys. Six windows. Red brick with painted dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. Vertical glazing bars intact. Central pediment containing a round recess. Two doorways with rectangular fanlights. 100062195619 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C692 NO 4 CHURCH PLACE PULBOROUGH 1353984 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.510482 50.959240,-0.510595 50.959285,-0.510640 50.959232,-0.510532 50.959189,-0.510482 50.959240))) C18. Two storeys. Two windows. Ashlar. Stringcourse. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway with flat hood over. 100061827624 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C693 RAMBLERS THE PRESBYTERY NO 14 CHURCH PLACE PULBOROUGH 1286122 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.511737 50.959549,-0.511652 50.959541,-0.511625 50.959552,-0.511586 50.959549,-0.511595 50.959512,-0.511549 50.959508,-0.511523 50.959524,-0.511517 50.959539,-0.511477 50.959532,-0.511513 50.959504,-0.511495 50.959495,-0.511571 50.959442,-0.511499 50.959403,-0.511357 50.959504,-0.511321 50.959484,-0.511284 50.959512,-0.511369 50.959554,-0.511476 50.959577,-0.511729 50.959596,-0.511737 50.959549))) L-shaped block. Ramblers (or the south-east wing) C17. Two storeys. Four windows. Now faced with stone rubble. Tiled roof. Casement windows. The remainder or north-west wing. C18. Two storeys. Eight windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings, part of the first floor tile-hung. tiled roof. Casement windows. 100061827617,100061827615,100061827628,100061827627 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C699 NAGS COTTAGE COOMBELANDS LANE PULBOROUGH 1027374 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.513335 50.960930,-0.513410 50.960937,-0.513417 50.960912,-0.513479 50.960917,-0.513494 50.960836,-0.513438 50.960833,-0.513452 50.960767,-0.513367 50.960761,-0.513335 50.960930))) C18. Originally a small garden-house, later a stable, now a dwelling. One storey. Two windows. Ashlar. Hipped tiled roof. Round-headed window with panes of Gothic pattern. Doorway with segmental fanlight & door of eight fielded panels. Later addition to south. 100062673698,100062195678,100062195681 2025-08-28 1980-05-09
C786A BARN AT PYTHINGDEAN FARM HOUSE COOMBELANDS LANE 298546 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.521040 50.974121,-0.520993 50.974045,-0.520909 50.974066,-0.520792 50.973866,-0.520704 50.973887,-0.520866 50.974162,-0.521040 50.974121))) DESCRIPTION: The barn is constructed of dressed stone to the external elevations, roughly-coursed rubble stone within, and with a hipped, slate roof. There are dressed stone quoins at the barn's corners and to the recessions at the centre of each of the long elevations, where there would originally have been full-height double-doors. There are now smaller double-doors with modern brick jambs on the eastern elevation; the doors to the west are now infilled with breeze blocks. Original to the barn (they appear on the tithe map) are two perpendicular ranges to the north and south, forming a small yard to the west of the main barn. That to the north has a part lean-to, part half-hipped roof, and a doorway with a dressed keystone and lintel facing east; further to the north is a later extension of the 1960's. That to the south also comprises a lean-to and a range with a half-hipped roof, both with dressed stone walls. The southern range running perpendicular to the barn hae been refurbished inside. Inside the main barn, the timber roof trusses have been renewed and there have been various repairs and infill of former openings. HISTORY: The barn originally formed part of the estate of the neighbouring house, now known as Pythingdean Farm House. The barn appears on the tithe map for the area of 1841 and on later Ordnance Survey maps. Pythingdean Farm House is C17 in origin, with a Georgian range to the south-east and outbuildings of various dates. Pythingdean House is a much later building, dating to the second half of the C20, which lacks special interest. The barn has been in the same ownership as Pythingdean House since 1968. At around this time an extension was added to the north of the barn and alterations made to the interior. In the 2000's, a single storey extension was constructed in the area to the west of the barn, abutting its western elevation. Neither of these extensions have special interest. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The barn at Pythingdean is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:  age and rarity: late C18 or early C19 date, appearing on the 1841 tithe map.  group value: the neighbouring Grade II-listed farmhouse and the barn form a strong historic group within the setting of the agricultural landscape with which they are traditionally associated. 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C766A TWO BARNS STILE PLACE FARM GAY STREET LANE PULBOROUGH 1027336 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.460330 50.957682,-0.460363 50.957674,-0.460338 50.957520,-0.460247 50.957526,-0.460273 50.957686,-0.460330 50.957682))) C18. West barn with tarred weather-boarding on a stone base. East one built of stone. Tiled roofs to both. 100061833590 2006-10-10 1980-05-09
C735A ARCHWAY AND GARDEN WALL AT NEW PLACE MANOR LONDON ROAD PULBOROUGH 1193653 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.500820 50.963436,-0.500862 50.963632,-0.500925 50.963628,-0.500895 50.963465,-0.500999 50.963460,-0.500990 50.963426,-0.500820 50.963436))) To the south-east of the house is a stone gateway dated 1669. This consists of a four-centred chamfered arch with a dripstone over & a cornice & pediment above having a cartouche in the tympanum & the date 1669 on the west side. To the south of this Archway is a good stone wall of some age, with a similar wall projecting to west. 100062195924 2025-08-28 1955-03-15
C740 THE OLD FORGE AND FORGE COTTAGE LONDON ROAD PULBOROUGH 1286063 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.495601 50.971975,-0.495685 50.972015,-0.495846 50.971883,-0.495786 50.971854,-0.495700 50.971924,-0.495671 50.971909,-0.495631 50.971940,-0.495576 50.971912,-0.495538 50.971944,-0.495601 50.971975))) One building. C18. Two storeys. Four windows. Ashlar, first floor of south westernmost window-bay red brick & grey headers. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Gabled window-bay added at north east end. 100062196208,100061832259 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C702 NOS 5 AND 7 LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH 1027343 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.511787 50.956970,-0.511807 50.956831,-0.511670 50.956828,-0.511665 50.956853,-0.511645 50.956851,-0.511643 50.956890,-0.511715 50.956894,-0.511705 50.956968,-0.511787 50.956970))) L-shaped block behind No 3. C17 or earlier. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick dressings & quoins. Tiled roof. One gabled dormer to north wing. Casement windows. 100061830044,100061830042 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C228 NOS 1 TO 8 EASTERN TERRACE FURNERS MEAD HENFIELD 1286615 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.270790 50.932207,-0.270782 50.932270,-0.270877 50.932274,-0.270911 50.932011,-0.270816 50.932006,-0.270790 50.932207))) Early C19 terrace. Two storeys. Eight windows. Slate-hung, which is unusual in Sussex. Slate roof. Horizontally-sliding sash windows. 100062674139,100062191656,100062191654,100062191653,100062191652,100062191651,100062191647,100062191655,100062191649 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C710 THE MONERIEFF BARN AND BARN COTTAGE LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH 1286020 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.500129 50.956948,-0.500045 50.956928,-0.499968 50.957053,-0.500056 50.957073,-0.500129 50.956948))) C18. Faced with tarred weather-boarding on a red brick base. Half-hipped tiled roof. 200004789119,100061830109,100061829801 2010-01-08 1980-05-09
C711 NOS 109 AND 111 LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH 1027346 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.499859 50.957313,-0.499879 50.957235,-0.499758 50.957223,-0.499738 50.957301,-0.499859 50.957313))) C17 timber-framed building, largely refaced with plaster, false modern timbering being applied to this. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. Three modern bays on ground floor. Two storeys. Three windows. 100061830093,100061830094 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C716 NOS 155 AND 157 LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH 1193820 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.493550 50.956378,-0.493530 50.956437,-0.493507 50.956435,-0.493490 50.956483,-0.493651 50.956502,-0.493666 50.956452,-0.493700 50.956457,-0.493710 50.956424,-0.493676 50.956418,-0.493695 50.956357,-0.493560 50.956345,-0.493550 50.956378))) Early C19 house, now sub-divided. Two storeys. Five windows. Ashlar. Stringcourse. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars missing. Doorway with flat hood over. 100061830105,100061830106 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C722 NOS 68 AND 68A LOWER STREET PULBOROUGH 1354012 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.499769 50.957465,-0.499613 50.957447,-0.499595 50.957517,-0.499750 50.957534,-0.499769 50.957465))) L-shaped C18 building. Two storeys. Two windows. Coursed ironstone with dressings & quoins of red brick & grey headers. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern gabled porch to No 68. 100061830081,100061830082 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
R134 FIELD PLACE BYFLEETS LANE WARNHAM 1026916 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.363834 51.076970,-0.363844 51.076943,-0.363895 51.076949,-0.363919 51.076875,-0.363885 51.076872,-0.363925 51.076746,-0.363960 51.076751,-0.363977 51.076697,-0.363951 51.076694,-0.363946 51.076680,-0.363919 51.076677,-0.363904 51.076688,-0.363603 51.076649,-0.363588 51.076696,-0.363561 51.076699,-0.363550 51.076729,-0.363572 51.076743,-0.363544 51.076831,-0.363654 51.076847,-0.363658 51.076860,-0.363745 51.076873,-0.363740 51.076885,-0.363652 51.076873,-0.363646 51.076893,-0.363728 51.076906,-0.363713 51.076955,-0.363834 51.076970))) Mansion. Built in 2 main sections. Medieval and c1678. On 3 sides of a courtyard are oak-framed buildings clad in stone with stone galleting and mainly Horsham slab roofs. The earliest building is on the east side of the courtyard, is an open hall and is roughly contemporary with the earliest documentary records of the estate (1251). The south wing is mid C14 and the north wing is late C14, 1 to 2 storeys mainly casement windows. Hall has a massive stone C16 external chimneystack with brick stack above. In the courtyard is an early C16 staircase vice and the main doorway and the chimney stacks on the north wing are of similar date. The west wing dates from 1678 and now contains the principal rooms. Built of brick in random bond on stone base with ironstone galleting with hipped Horsham slab roof. 2 storeys and attics 7 windows to centre and 2 to back projecting wing. 12 pane sashes to first floor and 27 or 30 pane French windows to ground floor. Wings have round-headed niches to ground floor of inner faces. Central pediment, wooden eaves cornice with modillions and brick stringcourse. Central doorcase with cornice with blank panels and brackets. Interior east wing has 4 crownposts to original open hall, the 2 central ones octagonal, each having 2 head braces and 2 foot braces. Tie beams have lamb tongue stops. Jowled posts. The end crownpost was lifted and truncated and the Hall Chamber occupied by Timothy Shelly and later Percy Bysshe Shelly as a teenager. South wing contains Little Dining Room on ground floor which has late C16 cross beams, Jacobean overmantel with strapwork decoration and marble fireplace with bolection moulding. Upper floor has late C16 door, old floorboards and smoke blackened rafters. North wing has some restored early C17 windows but the roof was renewed in the C18. 1678 wing has staircase hall with oak well staircase with turned balusters and china cupboard, 2 columns with Composite capitals and 2 1752 doorcases with Vitruvian Scroll and broken pediments. Library has mid C18 fireplace with overmantel having floral drops and urn. 36-panelled doors with Swansneck pediments and urns, swags and paterae to frieze. Dado rail. Drawing Room has most unusual late C17 marble fireplace with high relief female mask and drapery. Oak Room has bolection-moulded fireplace and panelling. Dining Room has mid C18 fireplace with Greek Key inlaid marble design to frieze and urn and swag panel and Ionic 5/8 columns, dado rail and cornice. Cellars have Horsham slab wine bins and game slabs. First floor bedroom was the birthplace of Percy Bysshe Shelly. It has panelling, dado rail and marble fireplace with early C19 duck's nest firegrate. Another bedroom has a bolection moulded fireplace and dado rail. Another bedroom has a late C17 cornice. An end bedroom has 1930 painted pine panelling. There are 3 very fine 1930's bathrooms with original fittings, one in imitation tortoiseshell, one in pink marble, one with silver leaf ceiling and a C19 'thunderbox'. Late C17 roof. Percy Bysshe Shelly was born in the house on 4 August 1792 and spent his formative years there. 200004780784 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R186 SANDS THREE STILE ROAD WARNHAM 1181536 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.356436 51.097863,-0.356506 51.097706,-0.356410 51.097688,-0.356387 51.097739,-0.356345 51.097731,-0.356326 51.097769,-0.356367 51.097777,-0.356352 51.097813,-0.356311 51.097805,-0.356297 51.097839,-0.356436 51.097863))) House. C15 Wealden hall-house built probably between 1450 and 1485 with open hall ceiled over and chimney inserted in mid C16 when a porch was added to the original rear reversing the aspect, refenestrated in C20. Timber-framed building with close studding with plaster infill and south part underbuilt in brick. C16 porch is box framed with brick infill, mostly painted. Hipped Horsham slab roof with gablets. Central clustered brick chimneystack and end brick chimneystacks. 2 storeys 4 windows. Mainly C20 casements. Front has wings with projecting first floors and recessed centre with brackets. Left side elevation is close studded and retains the frame of the garderobe and the tenon of the bracket to support the garderobe. Rear elevation retains the original window frame to the hall window. Projecting 2 storey porch with moulded beam above original porch door. Internal plan has former open hall of 2 unequal bays, a single jettied bay at the upper end of the hall and 2 bays jettied over the lower or service end. Interior retains original C15 post and panel screen with remains of moulding to spere screen and arched entrance with spandrels to chamber crenellated and roll moulded dais beam. Arched buttery and pantry doors. The original doorway to the stairs remains. Inserted C16 ceiling with chamfered spine beam and lambs tongue stops and similar floor joists. Original Horsham stone floor. Roof has 3 crown posts (1 was removed when the C16 chimney was inserted) sooted pargeting on the hall side of the solar/hall division and unsooted plaster between the crown post and principal rafter on the west side above the original solar. [See 'The Older Houses of Warnham' by Rodney Dales. P16. Also illustrated on front cover of 'Wealden Buildings'. Editor, John Warren M.Litd, FSA]. 200004794221 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R17501886 LOCK HOUSE (FORMERLY CONVENT OF THE VISITATION) PARTRIDGE GREEN WEST GRINSTEAD 1389606 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.327975 50.957496,-0.327994 50.957480,-0.328013 50.957489,-0.328130 50.957394,-0.328202 50.957430,-0.328256 50.957385,-0.328193 50.957354,-0.328253 50.957305,-0.328274 50.957315,-0.328284 50.957307,-0.328298 50.957314,-0.328329 50.957288,-0.328311 50.957279,-0.328343 50.957253,-0.328332 50.957249,-0.328369 50.957219,-0.328401 50.957235,-0.328484 50.957166,-0.328496 50.957172,-0.328603 50.957083,-0.328552 50.957059,-0.328491 50.957109,-0.328438 50.957083,-0.328454 50.957070,-0.328413 50.957051,-0.328525 50.956961,-0.328459 50.956929,-0.328286 50.957070,-0.328325 50.957088,-0.328234 50.957163,-0.328206 50.957149,-0.328191 50.957161,-0.328177 50.957154,-0.328148 50.957178,-0.328168 50.957187,-0.328109 50.957235,-0.328099 50.957230,-0.327963 50.957341,-0.327993 50.957355,-0.327899 50.957431,-0.327914 50.957438,-0.327893 50.957455,-0.327975 50.957496))) LARGE HOUSE. CIRCA 1900, FIRST SHOWN ON THE 1911 ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP, IN VERNACULAR REVIVIAL STYLE WITH EXTENSIONS AND ALTERATIONS OF THE 1930'S FOR THE HARVEY FAMILY COMPRISING BALLROOM, LOGGIA, EXTENSION TO SERVICE WING AND REFITTING IN MATCHING STYLE. EXTERIOR: BUILT OF RED BRICK IN ENGLISH BOND WITH HIPPED TILED ROOF WITH EIGHT CLUSTERED BRICK CHIMNEYSTACKS. TWO STOREYS AND ATTICS. IRREGULAR FENESTRATION, MAINLY CASEMENT WINDOWS WITH LEADED LIGHTS. NORTH WEST OR ENTRANCE FRONT COMPRISES CENTRAL GABLE HAS CARVED BARGEBOARDS WITH ORIEL TO ATTIC AND THREE WINDOWS BELOW. FOUR-CENTRED ARCHED OAK DOOR WITH PLAIN SPANDRELS. IN FRONT OF THIS IS A TIMBERFRAMED THREE BAY PORTE-COCHERE AND BEHIND A FOUR CENTRED ARCHED DOORCASE WITH FLORAL SPANDRELS. ON EITHER SIDE ARE SET BACK PORTIONS OF TWO BAYS. THE LEFT SIDE PROJECTING WING HAS A THREE-LIGHT DORMER AND TO THE EXTREME LEFT IS A TWO BAY ONE STOREY 1930'S BALLROOM, WITH ROUND-HEADED WINDOWS AND KEYSTONES, EXTENDED BY AFURTHER TWO BAYS IN MATCHING STYLE AND WITH A FURTHER FLOOR ADDED ABOVE C1970 TO PROVIDE A CHAPEL ND ACCOMMODATION FOR A CONVENT. THE RIGHT HAND PROJECTION HAS A SQUARE BELL TURRET, TIMBER- FRAMED ON A TILED BASE WITH OGEE TOP. SOUTH EAST SIDE HAS FOUR CASEMENT WINDOWS AND A FURTHER 1930'S FOUR WINDOW EXTENSION WITH TILED PORCH IN MATCHING STYLE. THE SOUTH WEST OR GARDEN FRONT WAS ORIGINALLY OF 12 BAYS BUT A THREE BAY EXTENSION WAS ADDED TO THE RIGHT. THERE IS A PROJECTING TILED GABLE WITH BELLCAST FOLLOWED BY A RECESSED PART WITH FIVE WINDOWS TO THE FIRST FLOOE AND CENTRAL 5-LIGHT MULLIONED AND TRANSOMED CASEMENT TO GROUND FLOOR FLANKED BY TWO CARVED OAK FOUR-CENTRED ARCHED ENTRANCES AND HALF-GLAZED DOORS. THE CENTRE HAS THREE PROJECTING TILED GABLES, THE END ONES WITH TWO STOREY SEVEN-LIGHT CANTED BAYS, THE CENTRAL BAY THREE-LIGHT CASEMENTS. TO THE EXTREME RIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL BUILDING IS A THREE-LIGHT DORMER AND THREE WINDOWS TO THE FIRST FLOOR, INCLUDING A CANTED BAY WITH A GROUND FLOOR THREE BAY BRICK LOGGIA WITH WOODEN DOUBLE DOORS AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. TO THE EXTREME RIGHT IS THE 1930'S BALLROOM WITH ROUND-HEADED WINDOWS EXTENDED BY TWO BAYS C1970 AND A FURTHER STOREY WITH THREE CASEMENT WINDOWS. INTERIOR: STAIRCASE HALL HAS STONE FIREPLACE WITH STRAPWORK FRIEZE AND FOLIATE SPANDRELS, CORNICE WITH FRIEZE OF BEASTS AND RIBBED CEILING. JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED WOODEN WELL STAIRCASE WITH CARVED BALUSTERS AND NEWEL POSTS WITH STRAP- WORK PANELS AND ELABORATE FINIALS. DRAWINGROOM HAS MARBLE FIREPLACE AND FOUR ALCOVES. MORNING ROOM HAS A BARONIAL FIREPLACE WITH A COAT OF ARMS, PANELLED DOORS WITH FOUR-CENTRED ARCHES AND DADO LINENFOLD-TYPE PANNELLING. FORMER BALLROOM HAS PANELLED WALLS. FORMER MUSIC ROOM HAS A BUILT-IN CHINA CABINET. FORMER BAR HAS WOODEN FIREPLACE WITH SURROUND WITH SHELL DECORATION AND STRAP- WORK PILASTERS. DINING ROOM IS PANELLED THROUGHOUT IN MAPLE IN AN EARLY C18 STYLE AND HAS A GREEN MARBLE BOLECTION-MOULDED FIREPLACE AND COVED CORNICE. THE SERVICE END IS COMPLETELY OF C1937 INCLUDING TILED KITCHEN AND SCULLERY WITH ORIGINAL CUPBOARDS, STRONGROOM FOR SILVER AND HOUSEKEEPERS PARLOUR WITH BOLECTION-MOULDED FIREPLACE WITH TILED SURROUND. SUBSIDIARY STAIRCASE WITH MOULDED BALUSTERS AND SERVICE STAIRCASE WITH STICK BALUSTERS AND SQUARE NEWEL POSTS. FIRST FLOOR RETAINS A FEW C1900 FIREPLACES TO SERVANTS ROOMS BUT WAS MAINLY REFITTED IN THE 1930'S. THERE ARE GUEST ROOMS WITH PANELLING AND FIREPLACES INCLUDING WOODEN ADAM STYLE SURROUND WITH MARBLE INSERT AND GIBBS SURROUND WITH MARBLE INSERT. MASTER'S BEDROOMHAS BUILT IN CUPBOARDS, MARBLE FIREPLACE AND FOUR FLORAL PAINTINGS OVER THE DOORS. THE DRESSING ROOM HAS WALNUT BUILT-IN WARDROBES WITH INTERIOR FITTINGS AND FIREPLACE WITH CARVED BRACKETS AND FOLIATE MOTIFS. BEDROOMS TO THE HARVEY'S DAUGHTERS PAT AND DAPHNE ALSO HAVE BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS AND WARDROBES. THERE ARE 3 VITROLITE LINED BATHROOMS WITH ORIGINAL FITTINGS, HEATED TOWEL RAILS AND SOME ORIGINAL 1930'S LIGHT FITTINGS. PART OF THE ATTIC WAS USED AS A PLAYROOM AND HAS OAK PANELLING. HISTORY: THE HARVEY FAMILY ARE REPUTED TO HAVE OWNED CLARIDGES HOTEL. THEIR DAUGHTER DAPHNE WAS THE FIRST WIFE OF DONALD CAMPBELL, HOLDER OF THE WORLD RECORD FOR WATERSPEED. 200004794458 2005-04-21 2001-12-06
C339A THE STABLES OF WISTON HOUSE WISTON PARK WISTON 1182674 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.358596 50.899359,-0.358628 50.899362,-0.358611 50.899286,-0.357931 50.899225,-0.357917 50.899285,-0.358594 50.899345,-0.358596 50.899359))) C16. Ashlar. Horsham slab roof. They consist of a long low building of one storey & attic. One small gabled dormer in the centre containing one window, 4 other windows of 5 lights each with stone mullions & dripstones.round- headed arch beneath the gable. Doorways on each side with depressed heads. Pigeon-holes in the east gable-end. Modern additions at the west end. 200004787017 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C363B THE RED LION AND ADJOINING COTTAGE MILL LANE ASHINGTON 1354091 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.391239 50.929801,-0.391305 50.929803,-0.391303 50.929830,-0.391414 50.929835,-0.391419 50.929796,-0.391478 50.929799,-0.391490 50.929707,-0.391472 50.929707,-0.391476 50.929672,-0.391366 50.929667,-0.391370 50.929630,-0.391331 50.929629,-0.391338 50.929575,-0.391233 50.929570,-0.391221 50.929661,-0.391203 50.929660,-0.391200 50.929691,-0.391218 50.929689,-0.391209 50.929761,-0.391168 50.929759,-0.391166 50.929778,-0.391240 50.929781,-0.391239 50.929801))) C18. THREE STOREYS. THREE WINDOWS. GROUND FLOOR RED BRICK AND GREY HEADERS ABOVE TILE-HUNG. HIPPED TILED ROOF. CASEMENT WINDOWS. C19 GABLED PORCH. AT RIGHT ANGLES BEHIND IS A CONTEMPORARY COTTAGE WHICH IS TILE-HUNG. TWO STOREYS. TWO WINDOWS 100062492688 2025-08-28 1980-05-09
C390A STABLES AT THE OLD VICARAGE THE STREET WASHINGTON 1027199 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.410114 50.904482,-0.410030 50.904467,-0.410026 50.904478,-0.409891 50.904455,-0.409878 50.904486,-0.409900 50.904490,-0.409897 50.904501,-0.410093 50.904531,-0.410114 50.904482))) Contemporary with the house. Faced with Roman cement. Hipped slate roof. Three pairs of double doors with loft door over the centre pair. 100062196434 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C393A GARDEN WALL CHURCH HOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.409830 50.904145,-0.409858 50.904089,-0.409344 50.904012,-0.409274 50.903952,-0.409429 50.903732,-0.409339 50.903700,-0.409187 50.903931,-0.409308 50.904049,-0.409830 50.904145))) Early C19. Flint wall. 100061833034 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C507A BARN OLD HOUSE FARM OLD HOUSE LANE WEST CHILTINGTON 1182412 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.424528 50.992001,-0.424570 50.991880,-0.424502 50.991868,-0.424538 50.991792,-0.424322 50.991742,-0.424271 50.991845,-0.424492 50.991890,-0.424453 50.991993,-0.424528 50.992001))) C17. Faced with weather-boarding. Steeply-pitched tiled roof. Wagon entrance on north side. 010003085319,200004795294 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C608 INGRAMS FARMHOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM 1192082 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.520239 50.949322,-0.520096 50.949374,-0.520147 50.949430,-0.520289 50.949377,-0.520239 50.949322))) C17. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick, grey headers and ironstone rubble. Hipped tiled roof. Casement windows. 100061829886 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C611A HARDHAM PRIORY THE RUINS OF THE CHAPTER HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.529056 50.944251,-0.529040 50.944371,-0.529114 50.944375,-0.529143 50.944200,-0.529016 50.944202,-0.529008 50.944249,-0.529056 50.944251))) Scheduled Ancient Monument. In the garden of the farmhouse to the north-east of the house are the Ruins of the Chapter House, which is wrongly described on the Ordnance Survey Map and in Dallaway's History of West Sussex and in Hornfield's History of West Sussex, which copies the latter, as the Chapel. This also dates from the mid C13. It is a Rectangular building with 3 lancet ws in the east wall and one blocked lancet in the north and south walls. The west wall is made up of an arcaded entrance. This has 2 painted openings each of 2 divisions and a pointed archway between them with thin clustered shafts and dogtooth moulding to the soffit. 100061829885 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C611B THE STABLES AND BARN AT HARDHAM PRIORY LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.529055 50.944372,-0.529035 50.944507,-0.528811 50.944497,-0.528793 50.944573,-0.529079 50.944589,-0.529114 50.944375,-0.529055 50.944372))) L-shaped block. C19. Long single storeyed wing or stables running north from the Chapter House leading to a two-storeyed barn to north-east with pentice on north side. Both built of stone rubble with red brick dressings and quoins. Tiled roof. 100061829885 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C687 THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY CHURCH PLACE PULBOROUGH 1286174 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.510819 50.958810,-0.510824 50.958795,-0.510798 50.958792,-0.510800 50.958783,-0.510780 50.958782,-0.510778 50.958790,-0.510714 50.958783,-0.510721 50.958765,-0.510739 50.958766,-0.510744 50.958759,-0.510728 50.958757,-0.510731 50.958746,-0.510706 50.958741,-0.510703 50.958754,-0.510660 50.958748,-0.510670 50.958716,-0.510614 50.958708,-0.510606 50.958742,-0.510558 50.958735,-0.510561 50.958726,-0.510544 50.958725,-0.510544 50.958734,-0.510500 50.958728,-0.510504 50.958720,-0.510480 50.958717,-0.510479 50.958726,-0.510457 50.958724,-0.510454 50.958740,-0.510471 50.958742,-0.510463 50.958768,-0.510315 50.958753,-0.510296 50.958814,-0.510350 50.958822,-0.510342 50.958851,-0.510440 50.958861,-0.510435 50.958874,-0.510467 50.958877,-0.510467 50.958865,-0.510502 50.958870,-0.510498 50.958880,-0.510530 50.958884,-0.510532 50.958873,-0.510569 50.958879,-0.510561 50.958910,-0.510632 50.958919,-0.510643 50.958884,-0.510670 50.958887,-0.510665 50.958899,-0.510692 50.958903,-0.510693 50.958891,-0.510724 50.958895,-0.510736 50.958857,-0.510783 50.958870,-0.510788 50.958856,-0.510809 50.958857,-0.510814 50.958848,-0.510789 50.958845,-0.510801 50.958807,-0.510819 50.958810))) Chancel C13-14, nave & tower C15. Chancel with north chapel, nave with aisles, north porch & west tower. 200004786290 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C796A GRANARY AT EATONS FARM HENFIELD 1192196 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.311313 50.932776,-0.311353 50.932776,-0.311354 50.932683,-0.311274 50.932682,-0.311275 50.932776,-0.311313 50.932776))) C18 or earlier. Faced with tarred weather-boarding on a base of red brick and stone. Half-hipped roof of Horsham slabs. 200004782876,200004789257 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
U10016 ALL SAINTS CHURCH CRAWLEY ROAD ROFFEY 1350325 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.294107 51.076607,-0.294121 51.076594,-0.294032 51.076562,-0.294038 51.076557,-0.294026 51.076552,-0.294011 51.076553,-0.294005 51.076558,-0.294015 51.076562,-0.293975 51.076599,-0.293964 51.076595,-0.293956 51.076602,-0.293965 51.076607,-0.293935 51.076636,-0.293924 51.076632,-0.293918 51.076638,-0.293928 51.076642,-0.293899 51.076669,-0.293864 51.076655,-0.293835 51.076682,-0.293824 51.076677,-0.293779 51.076719,-0.293820 51.076743,-0.293804 51.076760,-0.293794 51.076757,-0.293786 51.076765,-0.293794 51.076768,-0.293789 51.076773,-0.293798 51.076778,-0.293804 51.076772,-0.293877 51.076804,-0.293871 51.076809,-0.293882 51.076813,-0.293902 51.076805,-0.293894 51.076802,-0.293920 51.076776,-0.293930 51.076781,-0.293936 51.076775,-0.293926 51.076770,-0.293954 51.076744,-0.293994 51.076761,-0.294143 51.076622,-0.294107 51.076607))) Church. Built in 1878, architect A W Blomfield, at the expense of Gertrude Martyn. Early English style. Built of snecked local sandstone with Bath stone dressings, tiled roof with ridge tiles and shingled tower roof. Comprises three and a half bay nave, lower two bay chancel, south east porch, south east vestry and south east tower. EXTERIOR: West end of nave has paired lancet window with quatrefoil above. Nave has two triple lancets within arches divided by buttresses and single lancet to right of porch. South east porch is timberframed on stone base with decorated jowled posts, arched braces with cinquefoil motifs to spandrels and triple cinquefoil heads. Gabled vestry with paired lancet with quatrefoil above and arched entrance below. South east tower of four stages with pyramidal-shaped shingled spire with cast iron weathervane. Fourth or bell stage has two arches with wooden louvres, second and third stages have lancets and ground floor has paired arched windows. Octagonal stair turret through to third stage to east. North aisle has seven lancet windows. Chancel has single lancet to south, two paired lancets to north and triple lancet to east. INTERIOR: Arcade with circular columns and pointed arches. Nave roof of seven bays has four trusses with arch braces with hammerbeam and circular ornament near apex supported on stone corbels and intermediate trusses with scissor-bracing. Two tiers of purlins. Octagonal stone font with quatrefoil decoration and green marble colonnettes. C19 wooden confessional. Pulpit has stone base and panelled wooden superstructure with carved vine leaves and grapes below and fretted roses above. Sacristy or vestry has pointed arched stone fireplace, cupboard and wall safe. Large chancel arch with stone corbels and low stone wall with moulded parapet and two steps to chancel. Chancel has arched roof supported on stone corbels and is boarded. Original oak choir, vicar and visiting priest's stalls with fretwork decoration and coloured and patterned tiled floor. Brass wall plaque in north wall to donor's husband Cecil Edward Martyn. Oak communion rails of 1936. 1909 stone reredos with marble table, central wooden cupboard with carving of vulning pelican and mosaic with central pediment with Alpha and Omega letters and side panels of angels swinging thuribles. There is a Walker two manual organ of 1880. A series of Clayton and Bell stained glass windows comprise east window depicting Christ in Majesty, two windows on north side of chancel with scenes from the Gospels, a series of seven saints to both nave and north aisle and a west window depicting the Twelve Apostles. HISTORY: Gertrude Martyn provided this church as a memorial for her husband Cecil Edward Martyn who died in 1870. This building cost between £4000 and £5000 to build. [Buildings of England Surrey p313.] 200004786284 2004-02-16 2002-11-11
C364 BARN TO NORTH WEST OF WOODMANCOTE PLACE WOODMANCOTE 1260846 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.249439 50.922699,-0.249669 50.922718,-0.249649 50.922834,-0.249727 50.922839,-0.249762 50.922646,-0.249453 50.922624,-0.249439 50.922699))) Barn. C16 or earlier altered in C18 and 1804. Timberframed barn clad in weatherboarding, the east end of flint with date plaque 1804, with the initials IAD. Hipped tiled roof. L Shaped range with integral cart shelter at east end and 2 cart entrances. North-South range is of 4 bays with jowled posts and roof of crown post type with head braces onto collar beam, but crown post appears C18. Rafters are C18 with inserted ridgepiece. Inserted floor to northernmost 2 bays. West-East range is of 3 bays with heterogeneous collection of mainly jowled upright posts and C18 through purlin roof. Shelter has some original weatherboarding. East-West range appears to have been assembled in the C18 with reused timbers. 100061800932 2004-02-16 1991-04-15
R168 NOS 12 14 16 SCHOOL HILL WARNHAM 1354222 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.346180 51.091941,-0.346206 51.091789,-0.346132 51.091784,-0.346130 51.091796,-0.346094 51.091794,-0.346092 51.091822,-0.346075 51.091821,-0.346071 51.091848,-0.346089 51.091849,-0.346080 51.091897,-0.346060 51.091895,-0.346055 51.091933,-0.346180 51.091941))) Dated 1752. Two storeys. Seven windows. Red brick and grey headers alternately. Dentilled eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorways with pilasters and flat hoods. Circular date-stone in centre of first floor. No.12 is possibly later in date than No.14. No.16 is a modern addition in matching style. 100061820302,100061820303,100061820304 2004-02-16 1959-09-22
R549A CARTSHED AND GRANARY BRUGHTHAMS FARMHOUSE BINES ROAD WEST GRINSTEAD 1181633 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.300523 50.948009,-0.300614 50.948018,-0.300635 50.947962,-0.300538 50.947952,-0.300523 50.948009))) C17 timber-framed cart-shed and granary with brick infilling and partly faced with weather-boarding. Side red brick and grey headers with stringcourse. Half-hipped tiled roof. 200004783442 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R10010/877 ARTS CENTRE & MUSIC SCHOOL CHRISTS HOSPITAL 1247243 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.364802 51.042273,-0.364813 51.042269,-0.364798 51.042251,-0.364786 51.042254,-0.364752 51.042232,-0.364757 51.042222,-0.364780 51.042215,-0.364788 51.042200,-0.364776 51.042185,-0.364752 51.042180,-0.364729 51.042188,-0.364721 51.042203,-0.364733 51.042217,-0.364728 51.042227,-0.364714 51.042228,-0.364468 51.042178,-0.364386 51.042206,-0.364365 51.042245,-0.364294 51.042230,-0.364320 51.042279,-0.364308 51.042310,-0.364282 51.042306,-0.364230 51.042327,-0.364215 51.042358,-0.364236 51.042386,-0.364229 51.042399,-0.364281 51.042410,-0.364288 51.042397,-0.364351 51.042376,-0.364370 51.042380,-0.364363 51.042392,-0.364371 51.042400,-0.364539 51.042436,-0.364566 51.042441,-0.364580 51.042437,-0.364586 51.042425,-0.364604 51.042429,-0.364597 51.042443,-0.364610 51.042457,-0.364633 51.042462,-0.364659 51.042448,-0.364689 51.042454,-0.364695 51.042461,-0.364679 51.042466,-0.364695 51.042484,-0.364710 51.042479,-0.364716 51.042485,-0.364706 51.042504,-0.364671 51.042508,-0.364663 51.042524,-0.364687 51.042542,-0.364680 51.042554,-0.364645 51.042559,-0.364626 51.042597,-0.364649 51.042614,-0.364643 51.042627,-0.364608 51.042632,-0.364600 51.042648,-0.364608 51.042661,-0.364628 51.042664,-0.364654 51.042654,-0.364695 51.042663,-0.364684 51.042685,-0.364668 51.042682,-0.364659 51.042700,-0.364675 51.042702,-0.364642 51.042767,-0.364646 51.042780,-0.364675 51.042786,-0.364686 51.042776,-0.364756 51.042790,-0.364780 51.042788,-0.364789 51.042770,-0.364771 51.042764,-0.364776 51.042755,-0.364795 51.042758,-0.364806 51.042738,-0.364788 51.042732,-0.364794 51.042721,-0.364813 51.042724,-0.364818 51.042714,-0.364793 51.042699,-0.364799 51.042686,-0.364833 51.042685,-0.364843 51.042666,-0.364826 51.042661,-0.364829 51.042651,-0.364849 51.042653,-0.364857 51.042639,-0.364838 51.042634,-0.364843 51.042622,-0.364863 51.042625,-0.364871 51.042611,-0.364845 51.042597,-0.364852 51.042584,-0.364886 51.042582,-0.364896 51.042562,-0.364877 51.042557,-0.364882 51.042547,-0.364902 51.042551,-0.364910 51.042535,-0.364891 51.042530,-0.364895 51.042519,-0.364917 51.042521,-0.364924 51.042507,-0.364906 51.042497,-0.364929 51.042485,-0.364942 51.042460,-0.364931 51.042447,-0.364901 51.042441,-0.364877 51.042453,-0.364835 51.042444,-0.364830 51.042439,-0.364841 51.042435,-0.364828 51.042420,-0.364816 51.042423,-0.364810 51.042415,-0.364823 51.042389,-0.364849 51.042384,-0.364866 51.042352,-0.364887 51.042353,-0.364896 51.042334,-0.364885 51.042332,-0.364873 51.042316,-0.364841 51.042309,-0.364819 51.042318,-0.364805 51.042315,-0.364817 51.042291,-0.364802 51.042273)),((-0.364208 51.042167,-0.364206 51.042153,-0.364178 51.042147,-0.364162 51.042157,-0.364153 51.042155,-0.364151 51.042142,-0.364122 51.042136,-0.364105 51.042146,-0.364097 51.042144,-0.364095 51.042130,-0.364067 51.042125,-0.364052 51.042135,-0.364044 51.042133,-0.364040 51.042119,-0.364012 51.042114,-0.363997 51.042124,-0.363988 51.042122,-0.363987 51.042108,-0.363958 51.042103,-0.363928 51.042124,-0.363915 51.042146,-0.363929 51.042161,-0.363905 51.042166,-0.363816 51.042340,-0.363800 51.042346,-0.363791 51.042363,-0.363815 51.042374,-0.363808 51.042388,-0.363799 51.042387,-0.363736 51.042508,-0.363806 51.042522,-0.363817 51.042501,-0.363897 51.042517,-0.363885 51.042539,-0.363860 51.042534,-0.363788 51.042557,-0.363780 51.042573,-0.363774 51.042572,-0.363764 51.042603,-0.363799 51.042650,-0.363875 51.042665,-0.363947 51.042642,-0.363972 51.042595,-0.363935 51.042549,-0.363910 51.042544,-0.363921 51.042523,-0.364001 51.042539,-0.363990 51.042560,-0.364060 51.042575,-0.364210 51.042287,-0.364196 51.042284,-0.364207 51.042262,-0.364250 51.042260,-0.364263 51.042236,-0.364249 51.042225,-0.364269 51.042186,-0.364261 51.042164,-0.364231 51.042158,-0.364217 51.042169,-0.364208 51.042167))) RECITAL ROOM, BAND ROOM AND REHEARSAL ROOMS; THEATRE WITH FOYER AND ANCILLARY ACCOMMODATION; LIBRARY AND NINE CLASSROOMS. 1972-4 TO THE DESIGNS OF BILL HOWELL OF HOWELL, KILLICK, PARTRIDGE AND AMIS, ASSISTANTS R J MURPHY, N CATTON DI HAIGH AND R BARTON; INCORPORATING EARLIER BAND ROOM AND PRACTICE ROOMS OF c1910. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, HARRIS AND SUTHERLAND; THEATRE CONSULTANTS, THEATRE PROJECTS, WITH THE CLOSE COLLABORATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF DRAMA, DUNCAN NOEL-PATON. RED SOUTHWATER FACING BRICKS WITH FAIRFACED FLETTONS INTERNALLY PAINTED WHITE, FLAT ROOFS WITH TOPLIGHTS TO LIBRARY, RECITAL ROOM AND DRESSING ROOM. CONCRETE STILTS AND EXPOSED FLOOR PLATE TO RECITAL ROOMS. EARLIER ROOMS ALSO OF RED BRICK, WITH SLATE ROOFS. WOOD IS EXTENSIVELY USED INTERNALLY, NATURAL INSIDE THE CLASSROOMS AND RECITAL ROOMS, AND STAINED IN THE CORRIDORS, LIBRARY AND IN THE THEATRE. COMPLEX PLAN OF ONE AND TWO STOREYS THE MUSIC SCHOOL IS ON AXIS WITH THE MAIN BUILDING OF CHRISTS HOSPITAL, BASED AROUND THE EARLIER BAND ROOM AND PRACTICE ROOMS. RECITAL ROOM SET FORWARD OF THIS ON STILTS AND REACHED VIA SPIRAL STAIRS TO EITHER SIDE, ALLOWING SPACE FOR THE SCHOOL BAND TO ASSEMBLE UNDERNEATH. BAND ROOM AND MUSIC CLASSROOM/ LIBRARY SET BEHIND THIS, WITH PRACTICE ROOMS ARRANGED ALONG CORRIDORS TO EITHER SIDE, FORMING A SYMMETRICAL COMPOSITION. TRANSFORMER STATION FORMS LINK WITH L-SHAPED WING CONTAINING THEATRE AND CLASSROOMS THAT TOGETHER MAKE A THREE-SIDED COURTYARD TO RIGHT OF MUSIC SCHOOL. THEATRE, DRESSING ROOM AND SCENE DOCK TO REAR WITH CLASSROOM WING TO RIGHT; ENTRANCE IS IN CORNER, ON THE DIAGONAL, WITH LIBRARY OVER. COMPOSITION IS CONCEIVED AS A SERIES OF RELATED AND EXTENDED OCTAGONS. PROJECTING BRICK SURROUNDS TO DOWN PIPES FORMS A CONTRASTING PATTERN TO THE INTERPLAY OF PLANES AROUND THE PROJECTING NEAR-FULL HEIGHT TIMBER WINDOWS OF THE CLASSROOM BLOCK. THESE WHERE ORIGINALLY DARK STAINED, AS SURVIVES IN THE SCENE DOCK, BUT THE REST NOW PAINTED WHITE. STONE SURROUNDS TO THOSE IN EARLIER BUILDING. THICK TIMBER DOORS WITH GLAZED PANELS. THE WHOLE IS IMMACULATELY DETAILED, AND IS OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY. INTERIORS: STEEL SPIRAL STAIRS WITH RED TIMBER SLAT BALUSTRADES LEAD TO DOUBLE-HEIGHT RECITAL ROOM, DESIGNED FOR CHAMBER MUSIC, AND WITH STAGE AND GALLERY. BOARDED WALLS AND CEILING. BAND ROOM WITH OPEN TIMBER ROOF. ENTRANCE HALL TO THEATRE, WITH BOX OFFICE FOR PUBLIC PERFORMANCES, HAS CENTRAL WHITE-PAINTED CONCRETE COLUMN, WITH VARNISHED TIMBER CEILING. PLAQUE COMMEMORATES THE ARCHITECT, BILL HOWELL (1922-73). THE LIBRARY ABOVE HAS SLATTED TIMBER GALLERY REACHED VIA INTERNAL TIMBER STAIRS, BUILT-IN BOOKCASES AND TIMBER CEILING. TIMBER CEILINGS ALSO TO CORRIDORS. THE THEATRE WAS DESIGNED FOR FLEXIBILITY, CAPABLE OF ADAPTION BY BOY POWER EITHER AS AN END-STAGE PROSCENIUM OR AS AN ARENA WITH 450-580 SEATS. THERE ARE THREE ONE-ROW DEEP GALLERIES AND A SLIGHTLY RAKED PIT; THE BALCONIES CONTINUE ALL AROUND THE AUDITORIUM, SO THAT THEATRE IN THE ROUND IS POSSIBLE, ALTHOUGH RARELY VENTURED. TIMBER BENCHES GALLERIES AND CEILING ARE STAINED RED. CHRISTS HOSPITAL IS THE FIRST COURTYARD THEATRE IN ENGLAND. THE FORMAT ANTICIPATES, WITH GREATER ARCHITECTUAL SOPHISTICATION, THAT INTRODUCED AT THE COTTESLOE THEATRE INSERTED INTO THE NATIONAL COMPLEX IN 1973 AND THE BUILDING OF THE SWAN THEATRE AT STRATFORD UPON AVON IN 1986. ALL THESE THEATRES HAVE A SIMILAR CAPACITY BUT THIS IS SIGNIFICANTLY BOTH INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUALLY ARCHITECTURAL. THE LATE 1960S AND 1970S SAW THE EMERGENCE OF THE IDEAL THEATRE AS A FLEXIBLE BLACK BOX, AN INTEREST IN 'FOUND SPACES' AND A CONSCIOUS REACTION AGAINST THE BIG BUDGET NATIONAL THEATRE UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR MOST OF THE DECADE. ALONG WITH THE BARBICAN THEATRE, CHRIST'S HOSPITAL IS UNIQUE IN ITS ARCHITECTURAL PANACHE. IT IS ALSO SUCCESSFUL AS A THEATRE, FOR THE VISITING ADULT COMPANIES AS WELL AS FOR THE SCHOOLCHILDREN. AS NOEL-PATON WROTE IN 1995, 'ITS TIMELESS DESIGN REMAINS A PERFECT FRAME FOR OUR EXTENSIVE PROGRAMME OF EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL WORK'. FOR COLIN AMERY, IT IS 'A UNIQUE THEATRE THAT SUCCESSFULLY SOLVES THE ALMOST INTRACTABLE PROBLEM OF FLEXIBILITY...HKPA HAVE CREATED FOR CHRIST'S HOSPITAL SOME OF ITS BEST BUILDINGS; ALONGSIDE ASTON WEBB THEY REPRESENT AN IMAGINATIVE RESPONSE TO AN INSTITUTIONAL SITUATION.' SOURCES; ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW, VOL.CLVII, NO.936, FEBRUARY 1975, PP.76-83 SHERBAN CANTACUZINO, ED.' HOWELL, KILLICK, PARTRIDGE AND AMISS: ARCHITECTURE, LONDON, LUND HUMPHRIES, 1981, PP.102-3. RONNIE MULRANE AND MARGARET SHEWRING, MAKING SPACES FOR THEATRE, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, 1995, P.1964. 010003085019 2004-02-16 2000-12-04
C170 WYCKHAM FARMHOUSE AND WYCKHAM FARM COTTAGE WYCKHAM LANE STEYNING 1180686 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.309218 50.905155,-0.309180 50.905139,-0.309191 50.905128,-0.309167 50.905119,-0.309155 50.905130,-0.309051 50.905091,-0.309063 50.905080,-0.309037 50.905071,-0.309026 50.905082,-0.308948 50.905053,-0.308907 50.905097,-0.308929 50.905105,-0.308917 50.905118,-0.308956 50.905132,-0.308948 50.905140,-0.308985 50.905154,-0.308972 50.905168,-0.309146 50.905232,-0.309218 50.905155))) Former farmhouse and farm cottage. East part, Wyckham Farm Cottage and part of Wyckham Farmhouse, comprises late medieval former open hall-house of 2 bays, altered and lengthened in the early C17, and with 2 parallel ranges to west (Wyckham Farmhouse) added in C18 and c1800. C20 fenestration. East part timber-framed, clad in red brick with some grey headers in English bond, the end bay in English garden wall bond with flint patch below. Horsham stone slab roof with gablets. Brick inserted chimneystack. Two storeys; 4:3 windows. C20 casements. To extreme east is C18 outshot with C20 dormer. Plinth. Early to mid C19 porch converted into window bay. To the west are 2 parallel ranges of red brick in Flemish bond with Horsham stone slab roofs, C20 windows and C20 porch. Wyckham Farm Cottage has a lounge of 2 bays with wide wooden bressumer with marks of crane on stone open fireplace with breadoven with cambered entrance. chamfered spine beam and floor joists of square section. Kitchen retains early C19 basket-grate, copper and breadoven. First floor has exposed tie beams, jowled posts and chamfered beams with lamb's tongue stops. Attic, not accessible at time of survey, reported to have 2 crownposts and smoke-blackened timbers. Wyckham farmhouse contains one bay of timber-framed house on first floor and basement. C18 wings have been gutted in C20. In 1565, John Culpeper died seized of 1/3 of the manor and a 1/3 fee. In 1571, his son Thomas had disposed of it in return for an annuity of four pounds. The existing buildings are shown on an estate map of 1752. (See History of the county of Sussex by T P Hudson Vol VI Part I Bramber Rape). 200004783099,200004786021 2014-02-05 1980-05-09
R84A BARN TO NORTH OF HYES GUILDFORD ROAD RUDGWICK 1027003 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.428719 51.091595,-0.428728 51.091599,-0.428664 51.091665,-0.428589 51.091662,-0.428592 51.091630,-0.428450 51.091624,-0.428448 51.091647,-0.428411 51.091645,-0.428403 51.091699,-0.428574 51.091708,-0.428571 51.091754,-0.428705 51.091760,-0.428718 51.091667,-0.428852 51.091529,-0.428804 51.091511,-0.428719 51.091595))) C18. Faced with tarred weather-boarding. Half-hipped tiled roof. Central gable and pentice to east and west of it. Further extensions to east and west. 010003085176 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
U10011 16 BISHOPRIC HORSHAM 1350372 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.333556 51.064078,-0.333359 51.064022,-0.333270 51.064132,-0.333415 51.064173,-0.333425 51.064159,-0.333477 51.064173,-0.333556 51.064078))) ORIGINALLY HOUSE, LATER SHOPS WITH ACCOMMODATION ABOVE. LATE C16 OR EARLY C17 WITH EARLY C18 REFURBISHMENT, MID C19 REAR INFILL BLOCK BETWEEN TWO SIDE WINGS AND LATE C20 REPLACEMENT OF FRONT WALL IN SIMILAR STYLE TO EARLIER C19 REFRONTING. TIMBERFRAMED BUILDING, FRONT RANGE RENDERED WITH SLATE ROOF WITH OFF CENTRAL CEMENTED CHIMNEYSTACK WITH THREE STACKS SET DIAGONALLY. SOME TIMBER FRAMING VISIBLE TO LEFT SIDE WALL. RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION TILE-HUNG TO FIRST FLOOR AND REAR ELEVATION HAS SOME BRICKWORK. APPEARS TO BE A LOBBY ENTRANCE PLAN WITH TWO WINGS SO THAT THE PRE-C19 PARTS FORM A U-PLAN AND THE CENTRE WAS FILLED IN IN THE C19. FRONT ELEVATION OF TWO STOREYS; 3 WINDOWS. THREE TWO STOREY SPLAYED BAYS WITH VERTICALS ONLY TO UPPER FLOOR AND MULTIPANE WINDOWS TO GROUND FLOOR WITH PANELLED RISER. TALL DOORCASE IN FRONT OF CHIMNEYSTACK WITH PEDIMENT, PLAIN PILASTERS AND 8-PANE FANLIGHT. RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION HAS STUCCOED GROUND FLOOR AND C20 TILEHANGING ABOVE AND C19 CARVED BARGEBOARDS. THE RETURN FACING THE REAR HAS DECORATIVE C19 BARGEBOARDS, C19 SIX PANE SASH TO FIRST FLOOR AND FLUSH FOUR-PANELLED DOOR AND TWELVE PANE SASH WITH HORNS TO GROUND FLOOR. LEFT SIDE ELEVATION IS RENDERED TO FRONT RANGE AND THE PROJECTING WING HAS A SANDSTONE BASE TO A CHIMNEYSTACK AND ONE BAY OF C17 TIMBER FRAMING WITH BRICK STRETCHER BOND INFILL. GROUND FLOOR HAS LATER C19 SASH WITH HORNS AND TWO C20 WINDOWS TO FIRST FLOOR. GABLE END OF THIS WING TO REAR HAS C19 BRICKWORK ON GROUND FLOOR & WEATHERBOARDING ABOVE.GROUND FLOOR HAS LATER C19 SASH WITH HORNS, BLOCKED IN OPENING TO RIGHT AND ABOVE ARE C20 CASEMENTS AND C19 DECORATIVE BARGEBOARDS. CENTRAL C19 INFILL WING OF BRICK IN SUSSEX BOND WITH GABLE WITH DECORATIVE BARGEBOARDS. FIRST FLOOR HAS ONE EIGHT PANE SASH AND ONE SIX-PANE SASH, GROUND FLOOR HAS TWENTY-PANE SASH AND RIGHT SIDE DOORCASE WITH RECTANGULAR AND PLANK DOOR. INTERIOR: GROUND FLOOR HAS SOME STONE PAVING. LEFT SIDE BAY OF FRONT RANGE HAS C20 SPINE BEAM AND FLOOR JOISTS BUT THE CENTRAL BAY HAS LATE C16 OR EARLY C17 SPINE BEAM WITH TWO INCH CHAMFER AND CHAMFERED FLOOR JOISTS WITH LAMBS TONGUE STOPS AND FLOOR JOISTS IN SECTION. THE REAR RIGHT SIDE WING HAS A CHAMFERED SPINE BEAM AND SOME REUSED FLOOR JOISTS. THERE IS A FINE c1710 DOGLEG STAIRCASE WITH TWISTED BALUSTERS AND SQUARE NEWEL POSTS. ABOVE IS A LARGE OCTAGONAL LANTERN, PROBABLY OF MID C19 DATE, ADDED WHEN THE CENTRAL REAR EXTENSION OBLITERATED LIGHT TO THE STAIRWELL AND THE ARCHED OPENING TO THE RIGHT IS OF THE SAME PERIOD. THE FIRST FLOOR HAS TO THE CENTRAL ROOM AN EARLY C18 BOLECTION-MOULDED FIREPLACE WITH LATE C19 FIRE GRATE WITH TILED SURROUND WITH TULIP DECORATION. THE RIGHT SIDE ROOM HAS AN EARLY C18 FIREPLACE WITH KEY STONE, DEPRESSED ARCHES AND PILASTERS. THE LEFT SIDE ROOM HAS AN EARLY C19 WOODEN FIREPLACE WITH FIRE GRATE. THE MAIN CHIMNEY HAS TWO SQUARE ALCOVES ON THE FIRST FLOOR FACING SOUTH AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE EARLY C18 FIREPLACES. THE UNEVEN FLOOR SUGGESTED ORIGINAL WIDE FLOORBOARDS OVER SEVERAL ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR BUT AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION THIS WAS COVERED IN FITTED CARPET. ON THE FIRST FLOOR MUCH OF THE FRAME WAS VISIBLE INCLUDING A PANEL ON THE ORIGINAL REAR WALL WITH EXPOSED WATTLE AND DAUB. THE ROOF TO THE RIGHT REAR WING HAS THE ORIGINAL ROOF WITH COMMON RAFTERS WITH COLLAR BEAM IN NUMERICAL ORDER. THE REAR LEFT WING HAS A ROOF OF COMMON RAFTERS WITHOUT COLLAR BEAMS. THE FRONT RANGE ROOF HAS AN END WALL WITH BRICK NOGGING, WATTLE AND DAUB PARTITION, PLANK DOOR AND RAFTERS (INCLUDING SOME SMOKE BLACKENED RAFTERS) NUMBERED IN SEQUENCE WITH CARPENTERS' MARKS AND PURLINS. THE MAIN CHIMNEYSTACK BRICKWORK VISIBLE IN THE ATTIC SHOWS LATE C16 OR EARLY C17 BRICKWORK. [ PHOTOGRAPH OF 16 BISHOPRIC ON PAGE 106 OF DR ANNABELLE HUGHES HOUSES OF HORSHAM WITH CAPTION SUGGESTING IT IS OF C16 DATE.] 200004792726 2004-02-16 2001-01-05
R10025 THE CHEQUERS INN PUBLIC HOUSE ROWHOOK RUDGWICK 1039960 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.398147 51.095774,-0.398357 51.095796,-0.398364 51.095768,-0.398341 51.095765,-0.398353 51.095686,-0.398334 51.095684,-0.398354 51.095608,-0.398291 51.095602,-0.398285 51.095626,-0.398207 51.095618,-0.398179 51.095722,-0.398161 51.095720,-0.398147 51.095774))) PUBLIC HOUSE. LATE C16 OR EARLIER TIMBER-FRAMED BUILDING REFRONTED IN THE EARLY C19 AND PARTIALLY REFENESTRATED IN C20. FRAME CLAD IN PAINTED BRICK WITH OLD TILED ROOF WITH LARGE EXTERNAL BRICK CHIMNEYSTACK TO RIGHT SIDE AND SMALLER TO LEFT. TWO STOREYS; 2 WINDOWS. GABLED CROSSWING TO RIGHT. RIGHT HAND BAY HAS TRIPLE CASEMENT, CAMBERED HEAD LINING TO GROUND FLOOR. LEFT SIDE HAS 16-PANE EARLY C19 SASH TO FIRST FLOOR AND 20-PANE EARLY C19 SASH TO GROUND FLOOR. C20 HALF-GLAZED DOOR. C20 HALL TO RIGHT NOT OF SPECIAL INTEREST. INTERIOR HAS RIGHT SIDE BAR WITH CHAMFERED AXIAL BEAM WITH RUNOUT STOP AND EXPOSED FLOOR JOISTS, OPEN FIREPLACE WITH WOODEN BRESSUMER ON SIDE WALL AND FLAGSTONE FLOOR. LEFT SIDE BAR HAS OLD FLOORBOARDS AND CHAMFERED BEAMS. OLD FLOORBOARDS TO FIRST FLOOR. 200004794336 2004-02-16 1994-02-18
R171A DUKES COTTAGE COXS GREEN EWHURST 1044328 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.443350 51.098448,-0.443426 51.098456,-0.443438 51.098412,-0.443360 51.098405,-0.443350 51.098448))) WAVERLEY DISTRICT  UPRN Incorrect COTTAGE. C17, RESTORED IN C20 AND EXTENDED. TIMBER FRAMED, EXPOSED WITH WHITEWASHED BRICK INFILL, PLAIN TILED ROOF, HIPPED WITH GABLET. TWO STOREYS, 3 FRAMED BAYS WITH DIAGONAL BRACING TO FIRST FLOOR. END STACK TO LEFT AND REAR RIDGE STACK TO RIGHT OF CENTRE. FOUR LEADED CASEMENT WINDOWS TO FIRST FLOOR, FOUR BELOW. LEADED DOOR TO RIGHT OF CENTRE IN GABLED PORCH, TILE HUNG STACK TO RIGHT END. PENTICE TO LEFT WITH PORCH ON LEFT HAND RETURN FRONT. SINGLE STOREY HIP-ROOFED EXTENSIONS TO RIGHT END. 200004780141 2004-02-16 1960-03-09
R228A GARDEN GATE AND RAILINGS STUMBLEHOLM FARMHOUSE RUSPER ROAD RUSPER 1240234 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.244492 51.118566,-0.244550 51.118581,-0.244566 51.118557,-0.244513 51.118542,-0.244492 51.118566))) THIS GATE WAS BROUGHT TO THIS SITE IN THE 1930's FROM NORMAND HOUSE, LILLY ROAD, FULHAM, WHERE IT ADJOINED AND HAD GIVEN ENTRANCE TO A FORMER PLAGUE-PIT WHICH WAS USED FOR THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD AT THE TIME OF THE GREAT PLAGUE IN 1665. C18 WROUGHT IRON GATE OF ORNAM,ENTAL CHARACTER WITH MATCHING SIDE PIECES AND OVERTHROW, SET IN PIERS OF MODERN RED BRICK WITH STONE BALL CAPS. 200004784700 2025-09-03 1980-11-28
R228C GRANARY STUMBLEHOLM FARMHOUSE RUSPER ROAD RUSPER 1240236 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.244972 51.118670,-0.244991 51.118595,-0.244930 51.118589,-0.244912 51.118664,-0.244972 51.118670))) PROBABLY C18. TIMBER-FRAMED BUILDING OF 3 OPEN BAYS ON GROUND FLOOR AND FACED WITH WEATHER-BOARDING ABOVE. HIPPED TILED ROOF. THE FIRST FLOOR IS CEILED BELOW ROOF LEVEL. 200004784700 2004-02-16 1980-11-28
R240 OLD PARK FARM COTTAGE RUSPER ROAD RUSPER 1026955 MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.292233 51.111498,-0.292249 51.111501,-0.292260 51.111480,-0.292138 51.111456,-0.292090 51.111552,-0.292196 51.111574,-0.292233 51.111498))) Small L-shaped C16 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster infilling, ground floor rebuilt in red brick. Gable at south end, in front of which a later tile-hung wing has been built out. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Three windows. The interior has an example of a pre-glass window. 100062193494 2004-02-16 1959-09-22

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