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27-31, the Bourne

A Grade II Listed Building in Hastings, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.857 / 50°51'25"N

Longitude: 0.5923 / 0°35'32"E

OS Eastings: 582549

OS Northings: 109584

OS Grid: TQ825095

Mapcode National: GBR QYP.6KK

Mapcode Global: FRA D64T.SPH

Plus Code: 9F22VH4R+QW

Entry Name: 27-31, the Bourne

Listing Date: 19 January 1951

Last Amended: 14 September 1974

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1043573

English Heritage Legacy ID: 293719

ID on this website: 101043573

Location: Old Town, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34

County: East Sussex

District: Hastings

Electoral Ward/Division: Old Hastings

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Hastings

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Hastings St Clement and All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


THE BOURNE
1.
5204 (North West Side)
Nos 27 to 31 (odd)
(formerly listed an
Nos 27, 28 arid 29
Bourne Street).

TQ 8209 NE 8/148 19.1.51
II
2.
Late C15 timber-framed building. 2 storeys and attics. 4 windows wide. No 29 (centre)
has been refaced in the C18, stuccoed with a parapet, sash windows with glazing bars.
No 27 to left had C18 stuccoed front which has been removed exposing again the timber-framing
the ground floor has been underbuilt and stuccoed, modern casements. No 31, to right,
still has its 1st floor overhanging on the protuding end of the floor joist and
curved brackets, lst floor studded and modern canted oriel with cornice, gable with
renewed scalloped bargeboards, finial and pendant, ground floor largely rebuilt in
modern timber framing with modern 4-light window, probably once a shop window but
now not used as such. All modern casements with leaded panes. The letters, "HCIS"
now obliterated below the lst floor window.
Passage on ground floor between Nos 29 and 31 in whicn the framing of the north wall
of No 29 is visible. Back plastered.

The above entry shall be amended to read
1. THE BOURNE
5204 (North [Test Side)
Nos 27 to 31 (Odd)
(formerly listed as
Nos 27, 28 and 29
TO 8209 NE 8/148 19.1.51 Bourne Street)
II
II* (NO 31)
2.
Mid/late C15 timber-framed house with, at No 31, solar and first floor hall above. 2 storeys
and attics. 4 windows wide. No 29 (centre) has neen refaced in the C18, stuccoed with a
parapet, sash windows with glazing bars. No 27 to left had C18 stuccoed front which has
been removed exposing again the timber-framing, the ground floor has been underbuilt and
stuccoed, modern casements. No 31, to right, still has its 1st floor overhanging on the
protruding end of the floor joists and curved brackets, 1st floor studded and modern canted
oriel with cornice, gable with renewed scalloped bargeboards, finial and pendant, ground
floor largely rebuilt in modern timber framing with modern 4-light window probably once a
shop windows but now not used as such. All modern casements with leaded panes. The letters
"HCIS" now obliterated below the 1st floor window. The first floor hall of No 31 has a
crown-post roof and some later moulded plaster walls. Passage on ground floor between Nos
29 and 31 in which the framing of the north wall of No 29 is visible. Back plastered.

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THE BOURNE
1.
5204
(North West Side)
Nos 27 to 31 (odd)
(formerly listed as
Nos 27, 28 and 29
Bourne Street).
TQ 8209 NE 8/148 19.1.51.
II
2.
Late C15 timber-framed building. 2 storeys and attics. 4 windows wide. No 29 (centre)
has been refaced in the C18, stuccoed with a parapet, sash windows with glazing bars. No 27
to left had C18 stuccoed front which has been removed exposing again the timberframing the
ground floor has been underbuilt and stuccoed, modern casements. No 31 to right, still has its 1st
floor overhanging on the protruding end of the floor joists and curved brackets, 1st
floor studded and modern canted oriel with cornice, gable with renewed scalloped bargeboards,
finial and pendant, ground floor largely rebuilt in modern timber framing with modern 4-light
window probably once a shop window but now not used as such. All modern casements with leaded
panes. The letters "HCIS" now obliterated below the 1st floor window. Passage on ground floor
between Nos 29 and 31 in which the framing of the north wall of No 29 is visible.
Back plastered.


Listing NGR: TQ8254909584

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