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The Bill House

A Grade II Listed Building in Selsey, West Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7233 / 50°43'23"N

Longitude: -0.7891 / 0°47'20"W

OS Eastings: 485567

OS Northings: 92220

OS Grid: SZ855922

Mapcode National: GBR DJ3.K9S

Mapcode Global: FRA 9775.GD7

Plus Code: 9C2XP6F6+88

Entry Name: The Bill House

Listing Date: 28 January 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1026265

English Heritage Legacy ID: 301066

ID on this website: 101026265

Location: Chichester, West Sussex, PO20

County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Civil Parish: Selsey

Built-Up Area: Selsey

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex

Church of England Parish: Selsey St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


SELSEY GRAFTON ROAD
SZ 89 SE
23/7 The Bill House
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- II

House. 1907 by M H Baillie Scott in an Arts and Crafts vernacular revival style
L-plan with service wing to north and main wing to south. Pebble-dashed and
painted with exposed stone dressings, some stone and flint chequer work and exposed
timber-framing to tower gallery. Graded slate roofs. ENTRANCE FRONT 1 1/2
2 storeys with projecting wings to left and right and in centre, with the roof
sweeping down between to form buttresses catslide and further projecting half-
hipped wing to extreme right. Diamond stone and flint chequer in central gable.
Various mullion and mullion and transom stone windows with iron casements.
Central low round-arched doorway with recessed boarded and ribbed door. SEA
FRONT: 1 storey and attic. Almost symmetrical with low gabled cross-wing
projections towards each end of block, that to left glazed with mullion and
transom multi-light window flanked by similar window to right and that to right
with 5-light mullion window on ground floor and 3-light window in gable above.
Triple arched centre glazed with French casements, and brick and flint chequer
above with four-light window to right. SERVICE WING COURT SIDE. Central yard
entrance with two 2-light mullion windows to right and various one and two-light
windows to left with pair of cart-doors and smaller door beyond. Tower to left
with timber-framed gallery arch on brackets and pyramidal bellcast roof with
weathervane. EXTERIOR SIDE. Gable to left projecting the east end of the main
block. Central flat-headed dormer with 2 semi-dormers to left and gabled dormer
to right. Deep catslide to right of courtyard entrance. INTERIOR: Chalk-
vaulted loggia with groin-vaults. Framing displayed at end of living-hall,
which also contains very large tiled inglenook with wood surround to opening.
Some Arts and Crafts style plasterwork of leaves and grapes survives.


Listing NGR: SZ8556792220

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