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Reference Name Listed building Geometry Description Notes Organisation Uprns Entry date Start date End date
C636A FORGE COTTAGE AND ADJOINING DOCTORS SURGERY CHURCH STREET AMBERLEY

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534204 50.908410,-0.534200 50.908446,-0.534298 50.908456,-0.534386 50.908454,-0.534393 50.908370,-0.534332 50.908369,-0.534327 50.908422,-0.534204 50.908410))) Forge Cottage is a C.17 or earlier timber-framed cottage which has been refaced externally completely in the C.19. One storey and attic. Three windows Three gabled dormers. The east is of painted brick, the west front of stone rubble and red brick. Slate roof. Casement windows. Part of the timbering remains internally and a red brick chimney breast. To the south east is an L- wing, originally the forge, which is now a doctors' surgery. C.18. One storey. Two windows. Stone rubble and red brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. The whole building forms a Group with Stream Cottage in School Road, the Barn to the south west of this and Old Stack Cottage opposite. Listed for group value, for the interior and sociological reasons. 100061798546 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C54 ANNINGTON OLD FARMHOUSE ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.311904 50.873126,-0.311912 50.873093,-0.311944 50.873096,-0.311940 50.873113,-0.311969 50.873116,-0.311967 50.873128,-0.312045 50.873136,-0.312059 50.873037,-0.311994 50.873033,-0.311997 50.873011,-0.311942 50.873008,-0.311938 50.873031,-0.311857 50.873027,-0.311844 50.873120,-0.311904 50.873126))) L-shaped. East wing C17. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins, east end tile-hung. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows. To west of this is a small C18 projection of one window-bay in red brick. To north of this is a C19 wing at right angles to it. Two storeys. Five windows. Faced with flints with red brick dressings and quoins. Horsham slab roof, partly replaced tiles. Sash windows with glazing bars intact. 200004782974 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C56 ANNINGTON HOUSE AND STABLES ANNINGTON ROAD BRAMBER

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.314479 50.873637,-0.314424 50.873505,-0.314301 50.873526,-0.314226 50.873331,-0.314109 50.873350,-0.314243 50.873676,-0.314479 50.873637))) Square early C19 house with the stables forming a tail on the south side. Five windows facing east, six windows facing north. White brick. Eaves bracket cornice. Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Main front faces east and has a central porch up three steps with Doric columns, pediment, semi-circular fanlight and door of six fielded panels. North front has curved bay of three windows in centre of both floors, ground floor centre window now converted into a doorway. South front has curved bay of three windows on ground floor only. South and west fronts have an attic storey with dormer windows. 100061833630 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C50 CHURCH OF ST BOTOLPH BOTOLPH BRAMBER

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.305273 50.870442,-0.305226 50.870444,-0.305222 50.870433,-0.305105 50.870441,-0.305102 50.870419,-0.305069 50.870422,-0.305074 50.870442,-0.304989 50.870448,-0.304991 50.870464,-0.304897 50.870470,-0.304903 50.870505,-0.305005 50.870498,-0.305008 50.870512,-0.305238 50.870496,-0.305236 50.870483,-0.305280 50.870480,-0.305273 50.870442))) Chancel, nave, west tower and tiny south porch. Chancel arch and south wall of nave Saxon. North wall of nave and blocked arches of former aisle C13. Chancel and tower decorated. Porch C19. Horsham slab roof. 200004786311 2004-02-16 1955-03-15
C51 VICARAGE COTTAGE BOTOLPHS BRAMBER

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.305614 50.870219,-0.305624 50.870177,-0.305499 50.870166,-0.305458 50.870350,-0.305555 50.870359,-0.305566 50.870309,-0.305593 50.870311,-0.305602 50.870273,-0.305583 50.870272,-0.305597 50.870217,-0.305614 50.870219))) L-shaped timber framed cottage said to be C14 and probably the pre-formation clergy-house, but much restored and now faced with red brick on ground floor and tile-hung above. Originally Horsham slab roof but now tiled. Casement windows. Two windows. 200004783348 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C677 LYNDHURST SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.534320 50.906748,-0.534298 50.906713,-0.534270 50.906719,-0.534211 50.906638,-0.534159 50.906650,-0.534174 50.906674,-0.534139 50.906682,-0.534198 50.906778,-0.534320 50.906748))) Early C19. Two storeys. Three windows. Stone rubble with red brick stringcourse and modillion eaves cornice, all washed. Northernmost window-bays has higher elevation than the remainder. Tiled roof. Casement windows. 100061798622 2004-02-16 1980-05-09
C567A TELEPHONE KIOSK THE STREET WASHINGTON

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.407875 50.903802,-0.407865 50.903811,-0.407883 50.903818,-0.407891 50.903809,-0.407875 50.903802))) Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels & margin glazing to windows & door. 010003085597 2004-02-16 1990-02-12
C680A TELEPHONE KIOSK SCHOOL ROAD AMBERLEY

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.533978 50.908233,-0.534032 50.908239,-0.534049 50.908214,-0.533996 50.908208,-0.533978 50.908233))) Telephone kiosk. Type K6. 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. 010003085598 2004-02-16 1989-08-08
C577C THE ORANGERY PARHAM PARK PARHAM PARHAM

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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
C393A GARDEN WALL CHURCH HOUSE THE STREET WASHINGTON

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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
C611A HARDHAM PRIORY THE RUINS OF THE CHAPTER HOUSE LONDON ROAD COLDWALTHAM

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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

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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
LB/0022 Greatham Manor Farm Granary Store, a late C18 or early C19 barn, later converted to a granary store and cart horse stable

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.517155 50.934098,-0.517062 50.934078,-0.516928 50.934327,-0.517022 50.934347,-0.517155 50.934098))) This structure appears to date from the late C18 and is probably the building shown on an 1827 estate map and the 1837 tithe map. Most pre-1840 buildings are listed where they survive in substantially intact form. Architecturally it is an unusual agricultural building because it has a front wall of yellow brick although the remainder of the barn is timber framed. It is a large farm building of nine bays. This is an unusually large size for a purpose-built granary and it is likely that the building started life as a barn because there are large openings for carts in the 3rd and 7th bays of both sides. By 1875 it was known to be in use as a granary store with the northern three bays adapted as a stable for cart horses. The grain store floorboards and floor joists in the southern six bays are of machine-sawn softwood which are not C18 or early C19 in date and thus not original, and the northern three bays do not have a raised floor which are further reasons for supposing the building was originally a barn rather than a granary. The late C18 timber frame survives substantially intact with the addition of some later secondary timbers including poles for structural reasons. It forms part of a group with some C19 farm buildings and three listed buildings comprising Greatham Manor, which originally owned the farm, a cottage and the parish church. Therefore for its early date, architectural interest and group value the granary store meets the test of special interest. 2012-09-19 2012-09-17

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