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Latitude: 50.8697 / 50°52'10"N
Longitude: -0.1032 / 0°6'11"W
OS Eastings: 533568
OS Northings: 109512
OS Grid: TQ335095
Mapcode National: GBR KPX.JPZ
Mapcode Global: FRA B6NS.ZKN
Plus Code: 9C2XVV9W+VP
Entry Name: The Former Stables of Stanmer House
Listing Date: 2 November 1954
Last Amended: 26 August 1999
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1380959
English Heritage Legacy ID: 481302
ID on this website: 101380959
Location: Stanmer, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN1
County: The City of Brighton and Hove
Electoral Ward/Division: Hollingbury and Stanmer
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: University of Sussex
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex
Church of England Parish: Stanmer with Falmer, St Laurence
Church of England Diocese: Chichester
Tagged with: Architectural structure
BRIGHTON
TQ3309 STANMER PARK
577-1/9/1112 The former stables of Stanmer House
02/11/54
(Formerly Listed as:
STANMER PARK
The Stables at Stanmer House)
GV II*
Stables. c1725, probably much altered with refacing of inner
walls in yellow brick and raising of outer walls in red brick.
The building forms 3 sides of a courtyard with a low tower in
the centre, over the carriage entrance. Yellow brick set in
Flemish bond on the inner sides; the outer walls of coursed
flints, with dressings of red brick, except that the walls on
the north-west front have been raised in red brick set in
English bond; the inner walls of yellow brick set in Flemish
bond, and probably dating from the early C19; a late C19 wing
added at the western corner is of flint with brick dressings;
roofs of slate, Lakeland slate to the tower, Welsh and
asbestos slate elsewhere. On the outer side the round-arched
carriage entrance has been rebuilt in yellow brick with the
remains of a red-brick soldier-arch above; it is flanked by
flat-arched windows, with 3 segmental-arched windows above and
a brick dentil cornice; pyramidal roof now lacking its finial;
the wings to either side have small louvred openings, one
segmental-arched window to the western end, and 2 loft doors
breaking through the eaves under hipped roofs.
On the inner side, the carriage entrance has a keystone marked
with the Pelham buckle; the ground-floor openings are a
mixture of lunette windows and round- and segmental-arched
entrances, some now altered; there were segmental-arched
carriage entrances at the ends of the wings, both of which are
now altered and that to the east now blocked; storey band; the
upper windows of the tower flat-arched; the parapet of the
side wings interrupted by flat-arched dormer windows.
Listing NGR: TQ3356809512
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