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Old Marks

A Grade II* Listed Building in Hartfield, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.132 / 51°7'55"N

Longitude: 0.0834 / 0°5'0"E

OS Eastings: 545871

OS Northings: 139038

OS Grid: TQ458390

Mapcode National: GBR LN6.XKT

Mapcode Global: VHHQ9.DTG1

Plus Code: 9F3243JM+R9

Entry Name: Old Marks

Listing Date: 14 April 1994

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1262177

English Heritage Legacy ID: 435631

ID on this website: 101262177

Location: Holtye, Wealden, East Sussex, TN8

County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Civil Parish: Hartfield

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Hartfield St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


HARTFIELD BROOKSHILL LANE
TQ 43 NE
(west side), Holtye
5/10020 Old Marks
II* (star)

House. Probably early C16 smoke-bay house with chimneystack inserted c1600 when the
Parlour end appears to have been improved. A 4-bay building with integral outshut to rear
(south) refronted in early C19 and extended with 2 projecting gables to north in late C19.
Timber-framed building, on sandstone base, refronted in red brick with grey headers to
ground floor and first floor hung with tiles, some curved. Plain tiled roof with off central
brick chimneystack. Two storeys and attics in gable end; 4 windows, mainly C19 casements.
Front elevation (north) has 2 projecting C19 end gables and plank door in moulded
architrave. West front has first floor c1600 ovolo-moulded window 4x2 and projection
formerly a chimneystack. C20 hipped porch with wooden supports. Rear (south) side has
integral outshut with roof sloping to ground floor. Four C19 gabled dormers with
bargeboards and pendants. Triple casements to ground floor and plank door. Attached to the
east are a C19 brick scullery and outbuilding. Interior has to former Parlour (ground floor
west) a chamfered spine beam and a most unusual chamfered post with 3 overhanging tiers
of panels with lambs tongue stops. Central room has open fireplace with run out stop and
opening for bread oven and spine beam with lambs tongue stops. East room has spine beam
with 2 inch chamfer and lambs tongue stops. Early C19 winder staircase to rear of east room
and C19 staircase in former smoke bay between west and central rooms. Principal bedroom
over Parlour has ovolo-moulded window, exposed frame with midrail and gunstock jowled
posts. Curved brace to outshot. Two panels of original combed pargetting in north wall. On
the other side of the wall is a section of display bracing of quatrefoil patterns of c1600,
originally the outside wall of the building before the late C19 gable was added. Framing of
this type is typical of the north west but very rare in the south east. Central bedroom has
wooden bressumer, probably concealing earlier fireplace, curved braces to internal partition
and a series of vertical studs. End bedroom has jowled posts with runout stop and curved
braces. Roof has queen posts, original rafters, through purlins, collar beam and curved
tension braces. Former smoke-bay to east of end room has smoke-blackened timbers and
chimney bay also has smoke blackening to some timbers. Lath and plaster partitions and old
floorboards.
[ See R T Mason "Framed Buildings of the Weald" 1964 p68.]


Listing NGR: TQ4587139038

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