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Wing 10 Metres East of the Priory

A Grade II Listed Building in Warbleton, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9392 / 50°56'21"N

Longitude: 0.334 / 0°20'2"E

OS Eastings: 564084

OS Northings: 118125

OS Grid: TQ640181

Mapcode National: GBR NTQ.18Z

Mapcode Global: FRA C6LM.FZ3

Plus Code: 9F22W8QM+MJ

Entry Name: Wing 10 Metres East of the Priory

Listing Date: 30 August 1966

Last Amended: 26 March 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1353426

English Heritage Legacy ID: 295624

ID on this website: 101353426

Location: Churches Green, Wealden, East Sussex, TN21

County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Civil Parish: Warbleton

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Warbleton St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


WARBLETON RUSHLAKE GREEN

TQ 61 NW 8/720A Outhouse at the
Priory Hotel to the
east of the main building

The address shall be amended to read

WARBLETON RUSHLAKE GREEN

TQ 61 NW 8/720 Wing 10 metres east of
the Priory

The description should be amended to read

Part of former cellarage range of Warbleton Priory, later in agricultural now
in domestic use. Late medieval fabric, C20 details. Sandstone rubble, old
tile roofs. 2 storey range has one ground - and 3 first floor C20 openings, one
crudely chamfered doorway with post-medieval segmental head. Chamfered plinth.
North east gable has single chamfered lancet. Hipped roof. Single storey
wing at south-east has in situ chamfered 2 centred C15 arched doorway. At
rear (south-west) oast addition with C20 replacement gabled roof. Interior:
C20 details.

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WARBLETON RUSHLAKE GREEN
1.
5208
Outhouse at the Priory
Hotel, to the east of
the main building
TQ 61 NW 8/720A 30.8.66

II


2.
To the east of the farmhouse is an outbuilding with oasthouse which was part
of the mediaeval C15 building on the west side of the Cloisters and probably
part of the cellarer's range. Stone, patched with red brick. Hipped tiled
roof. Casement windows. Two blocked stone doorways on the west side, one
pointed and one round-headed. On the south side is the date 1805, where
brickwork has been added and an oasthouse attached, constructed of mediaeval
stone. Further east still are the ruins of a buttress which was part of the
Frater and to the north of this footings of the walls of the choir of the
Priory Church.


Listing NGR: TQ6408418125

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