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Latitude: 51.0796 / 51°4'46"N
Longitude: -0.7762 / 0°46'34"W
OS Eastings: 485826
OS Northings: 131854
OS Grid: SU858318
Mapcode National: GBR DCW.8KT
Mapcode Global: FRA 9688.FFL
Plus Code: 9C3X36HF+RG
Entry Name: Bridge Farmhouse
Listing Date: 18 June 1959
Last Amended: 26 November 1987
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1025943
English Heritage Legacy ID: 301918
ID on this website: 101025943
Location: Chichester, West Sussex, GU30
County: West Sussex
District: Chichester
Civil Parish: Linchmere
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex
Church of England Parish: Lynchmere and Camelsdale
Church of England Diocese: Chichester
Tagged with: Farmhouse
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SU 83 SE LINCHMERE LIPHOOK
2/6 Bridge Farmhouse
(formerly listed as Bridge)
18.6.59
II*
The description should be amended to read:
L-shaped timber-framed building. The north wing is C15, the south wing running
east-west C16. The timbering is exposed on the ground floor of the south wing with
modern red brick herring-bone nogging. But otherwise the house has been refaced
with red brick on the ground floor and tile-hanging above with a bellcast between.
Tiled roof. Casement windows with diamond-shaped panes. Crow-stepped brick chimney
breast at east end of south front. 2 storeys. 5 windows facing east, 3 windows
facing south. The interior has one large stone fireplace, 5 red brick ones, a
spiral wooden staircase, queen-post roof and panelling in one room dated 1631 with
the initials "R S & I S" (Roger and Jane or Roger and John Shotter) (see the Manor
of Lynchmere and ShuLbrede, Arthur Ponsonby p.139)
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SU 83 SE LINCHMERE LIPHOOK ROAD
2/6 Bridge Farmhouse (formerly
listed as Bridge)
18.6.59
- II*
L-shaped timber-framed building. The north wing is C15, the south wing running
east-west C16. The timbering is exposed on the ground floor of the south wing
with modern red brick herring-bone nogging. But otherwise the house has been
refaced with red brick on the ground floor and tile-hanging above with a bellcast
between. Tiled roof. Casement windows with diamond-shaped panes. Crow-stepped
brick chimney breast at east end of south front. Two storeys. Five windows facing
east, three windows facing south. The interior has one large stone fireplace,
five red brick ones, a spiral wooden staircase, queen-post roof and panelling in
one room dated 1631 with the initials "R. S & I. S." (Roger John Shotter).
Listing NGR: SU8582631854
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