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Latitude: 50.9081 / 50°54'29"N
Longitude: -0.3407 / 0°20'26"W
OS Eastings: 516758
OS Northings: 113385
OS Grid: TQ167133
Mapcode National: GBR HLC.YHD
Mapcode Global: FRA B65P.WLV
Plus Code: 9C2XWM55+7P
Entry Name: Wappingthorn
Listing Date: 15 March 1955
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1180632
English Heritage Legacy ID: 298759
ID on this website: 101180632
Location: Horsham, West Sussex, BN44
County: West Sussex
District: Horsham
Civil Parish: Steyning
Built-Up Area: Steyning
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex
Church of England Parish: Steyning St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Chichester
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STEYNING HORSHAM ROAD
1.
5404
Wappingthorn
TQ 11 SE 13/167 15.3.55
II
2.
Once an important house that later became a farmhouse and has again been altered
and greatly enlarged in modern times and is now a large L-shaped house of 12
windows of which only the west end of the east-west wing is old. This is dated
1609. Red brick. Stone stringcourse. Horsham slab roof. Casement windows
with stone mullions and transoms. Two storeys. Four windows. The easternmost
window bay and the next but one to it project slightly. The former has a huge
window rising the whole height of the 2 storeys and containing 4 tiers of 6 lights,
of which only 4 lights are glazed in the bottom, next to bottom and top tiers.
The latter has long and short stone quoins, sprocket eaves, a hipped roof, a
cartouche in the centre and a 4 light window on each floor, the upper window
having 2 tiers but only two of the lights in the lower tier are glazed. The
window bay between these projections has another huge window rising the whole
height of the 2 storeys containing 5 tiers of 6 lights, of which only 3 lights
in the second tier from the top and 2 in the fourth and bottom tiers are glazed.
The westernmost window bay has a window on each floor containing 2 tiers of 3
lights, the upper lights of the first floor window blocked. Buttress at the
angle of this window bay. The porch at the other end of the old part of the
house is modern, but it contains an original stone doorway with pilasters, carved
spandrels, keystone, enriched frieze and projecting cornice.
Listing NGR: TQ1675813385
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