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Latitude: 50.9051 / 50°54'18"N
Longitude: -0.3091 / 0°18'32"W
OS Eastings: 518989
OS Northings: 113103
OS Grid: TQ189131
Mapcode National: GBR HLM.0PT
Mapcode Global: FRA B67Q.3DX
Plus Code: 9C2XWM4R+39
Entry Name: Wyckham Farm Cottage Wyckham Farmhouse
Listing Date: 9 May 1980
Last Amended: 29 November 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1180686
English Heritage Legacy ID: 298768
ID on this website: 101180686
Location: Horsham, West Sussex, BN44
County: West Sussex
District: Horsham
Civil Parish: Steyning
Built-Up Area: Steyning
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex
Church of England Parish: Steyning St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Chichester
Tagged with: Farmhouse
In the entry for;
TQ 11 SE STEYNING KINGS BARN LANE
Wyckham Farmhouse
13/170
II
The entry shall be amended to read;
TQ 11 SE STEYNING WYCKHAM LANE
13/170 Wyckham Farmhouse and
Wyckham Farm Cottage
II
Former farmhouse and farm cottage. East part, Wyckham Farm
Cottage and part of Wyckham Farmhouse, comprises late
Mediaeval former open hall-house of 2 bays, altered and
lengthened in the early C17, and with two parallel ranges to
west (Wyckham Farmhouse) added in C18 and c1800. C20
fenestration. East part timber-framed, clad in red brick with
some grey headers in English bond, the end bay in English
Garden Wall bond with flint patch below. Horsham stone slab
roof with gablets. Brick inserted chimneystack. Two
storeys;4:3 windows. C20 casements. To extreme east is C18
outshot with C20 dormer. Plinth. Early to mid C19 porch
converted into a window bay. To the west are two parallel
ranges of red brick in Flemish bond with Horsham stone slab
roofs, C20 windows and C20 porch. Wyckham Farm Cottage has a
lounge of 2 bays with wide wooden bressumer with marks of
crane on stone open fireplace with breadoven with cambered
entrance. Chamfered spine beam and floor joists of square
section. Kitchen retains early C19 basket-grate, copper and
bread oven. First floor has exposed tie beams, jowled posts
and chamfered beams with lamb's tongue stops. Attic, not
accessible at time of survey, reported to have two crownposts
and smoke -blackened timbers. Wyckham Farmhouse contains one
bay of timber-framed house on first floor and basement. C18
wings have been gutted in C20. In 1565, John Culpeper died
seized of 1/3 of the manor of Little Wyckham in Steyning, held
of Bramber manor as a 1/3 fee. In 1571, his son Thomas had
disposed of it in return for an annuity of four pounds. The
existing buildings are shown on an estate map of 1752.
[See "History of the county of Sussex" by T P Hudson Vol VI
Part I Bramber Rape.]
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STEYNING KINGS BARN LANE
1.
5404 Wyckham Farmhouse
TQ 11 SE 13/170
II
2.
East half C17. Red brick and grey headers alternately. Horizontally-sliding
sash windows. West half comprises two parallel ranges. C19. Red brick. Modern
windows. Horsham slab roof to whole house. Two C19 gabled porches.
Listing NGR: TQ1898913103
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