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Fossbrooks and Parbrook

A Grade II* Listed Building in Billingshurst, West Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0154 / 51°0'55"N

Longitude: -0.4571 / 0°27'25"W

OS Eastings: 508324

OS Northings: 125136

OS Grid: TQ083251

Mapcode National: GBR GHQ.C6Z

Mapcode Global: FRA 96XF.KQK

Plus Code: 9C3X2G8V+55

Entry Name: Fossbrooks and Parbrook

Listing Date: 22 September 1959

Last Amended: 28 November 1980

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1027114

English Heritage Legacy ID: 299153

ID on this website: 101027114

Location: Parbrook, Horsham, West Sussex, RH14

County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Civil Parish: Billingshurst

Built-Up Area: Billingshurst

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex

Church of England Parish: Billingshurst St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


1.
5404
TQ 0825
25/404
22.9.59

BILLINGSHURST
STANE STREET

Parbrook
No 5 (Fossbrooks)
and No 6 (Parbrook)
(formerly listed as
Nos 6, 7 and
8 Pulborough Road, Parbrook)

II

2.
C16 timber-framed building with plaster infilling, ground floor rebuilt in
painted brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Modern gabled porch. Two
storeys. Three windows.

Listing NGR: TQ0832425136

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