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Ladymeads

A Grade II Listed Building in Wadhurst, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0799 / 51°4'47"N

Longitude: 0.3758 / 0°22'32"E

OS Eastings: 566510

OS Northings: 133859

OS Grid: TQ665338

Mapcode National: GBR NS0.CS9

Mapcode Global: FRA C6P8.D6W

Plus Code: 9F3239HG+X8

Entry Name: Ladymeads

Listing Date: 26 July 1973

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1028071

English Heritage Legacy ID: 296791

ID on this website: 101028071

Location: Wealden, East Sussex, TN5

County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Civil Parish: Wadhurst

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Wadhurst St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


WADHURST LOWER COUSLEYWOOD
1.
5208
Ladymeads
TQ 63 SE 16/473
II 26.7.73
2.
Dated 1707. Two storeys. Three windows. Red brick and grey headers. Painted
stringcourse. Eaves cornice. Steeply pitched tiled roof. Glazing bars intact.
Doorway with pilasters, pediment blocked semi-circular fanlight and double
doors of six fielded panels. T-wing of lower elevation possibly older behind.


Listing NGR: TQ6651033859

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