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Newhouse Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Ardingly, West Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.08 / 51°4'48"N

Longitude: -0.0969 / 0°5'48"W

OS Eastings: 533405

OS Northings: 132912

OS Grid: TQ334329

Mapcode National: GBR KMF.6B0

Mapcode Global: FRA B6P8.G2F

Plus Code: 9C3X3WJ3+26

Entry Name: Newhouse Farm

Listing Date: 7 September 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1067595

English Heritage Legacy ID: 361822

ID on this website: 101067595

Location: Mid Sussex, RH17

County: West Sussex

District: Mid Sussex

Civil Parish: Ardingly

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex

Church of England Parish: Turners Hill St Leonard

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


The following building shall be added to the list;

ARDINGLY PADDOCKHURST LANE
TQ 33 SW
6/10011 Newhouse Farm
II
GV

Model dairy farm. C1900 for the Paddockhurst Estate whose
owner was R Whiteman of Worth Abbey. Sir Aston Webb extended
Worth Abbey in 1897 and may have built this building which was
probably the home farm of the Paddockhurst estate. Quadrangular
building , mainly of snecked rubble but north and east fronts
not so visible from the farmhouse of brick in Sussex bond.
Mainly tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles. South or main
front has central tall gable with bargeboards and arched
braces. To the left are 4 cartsheds, one with kingpost roof,
one with double doors. To the right are 2 more and an office
with fixed casements. West side has unloading door above
cartshed, 7 stables with pivoting casements and the remains of
a water pump by Musgrove and Co Ltd Belfast. East side has
further stabling with 4 doors and 3 windows 2 of which are
blocked. Two storey portion to end with slate roof. North side
has a hipped and half-hipped gable and lean-to all with
pivoting casements. Interior has central stone passage with
wide openings and upper openings for ventilation and roof with
through purlin and collar brace. On each side arejcovered
yards for cattle with extraordinary roofs of nailed braces
with curved brace and criss-cross design at the top,
reminiscent of a Belfast truss roof. Buildings at each end
have kingpost roofs.


Listing NGR: TQ3340532912

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