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34, HIGH STREET (See details for further address information)

A Grade II Listed Building in Rye, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9507 / 50°57'2"N

Longitude: 0.7314 / 0°43'53"E

OS Eastings: 591952

OS Northings: 120365

OS Grid: TQ919203

Mapcode National: GBR QXP.CQM

Mapcode Global: FRA D6FL.DT5

Plus Code: 9F22XP2J+7H

Entry Name: 34, HIGH STREET (See details for further address information)

Listing Date: 11 September 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1251630

English Heritage Legacy ID: 434272

ID on this website: 101251630

Location: Rye, Rother, East Sussex, TN31

County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Civil Parish: Rye

Built-Up Area: Rye

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Rye

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


1.
1578 HIGH STREET
THE MINT
(North Side)

No 34
TQ 9120 1/64

II GV


2.
C18 front to a C15 building. 2 storeys, 2 windows. Painted brick. Tiled
roof. Doorway in frame with small flat hood over, Modern shop front to
the left of door. Ceiling beams inside. F+xtension in to lane at back:-
northern portion is former cottage.

Nos 34 to 40 (consec) & The Standard Inn form a group.

Listing NGR: TQ9195220365

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