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© Mr Tim Nichols
IoE Number:
298133
Location:
THE MANOR HOUSE, THE CAUSEWAY (west side)
HORSHAM, HORSHAM, WEST SUSSEX
Photographer:
Mr Tim Nichols
Date Photographed:
07 April 2001
Date listed:
20 May 1949
Date of last amendment:
20 May 2049
Grade
II*
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THE CAUSEWAY
1.
1236
(West Side)
The Manor House
TQ 1730 1/18 20.5.49.
II* GV
2.
Large house to a design of 1704 by Nathaniel Tredgold. 3 storeys. 7 window.
Red brick, at one time cemented. Centre portion of 3 windows projects slightly
and has a pediment over. Long and short stuccoed quoins to outer ends of this
centre portion and of the wings. Stuccoed stringcourses above ground and 1st floors,
and keystones above windows. Modillion eaves cornice. Hipped roof of Horsham
slabs. Glazing bars missing from lower half of ground and 1st floor windows.
C19 brick porch. Large C19 addition to north and modern addition to south. The
house has 2 contemporary stable buildings.
The Manor House, Stables to the south and Nos 24 to 31 (consec) form a group with
Nos 1 to 7 (odd) Blackhorse Way and with all the listed buildings in South Street.
All the listed buildings in The Causeway form a very important group with all the
listed buildings in Market Square and with South Street.