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The Crown and Thistle Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Northiam, East Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9939 / 50°59'38"N

Longitude: 0.6009 / 0°36'3"E

OS Eastings: 582614

OS Northings: 124832

OS Grid: TQ826248

Mapcode National: GBR QWY.NQ3

Mapcode Global: FRA D64H.3XG

Plus Code: 9F22XJV2+H8

Entry Name: The Crown and Thistle Inn

Listing Date: 13 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1275682

English Heritage Legacy ID: 411611

ID on this website: 101275682

Location: Northiam, Rother, East Sussex, TN31

County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Civil Parish: Northiam

Built-Up Area: Northiam

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Northiam St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


TQ 8224-8324 NORTHIAM MAIN STREET
(east side)
47/14
The Crown and Thistle Inn

GV II

C17 or earlier timber-framed building, now raced with weatherboarding. Gable
oversailing on brackets on both south and west fronts. Tiled roof. Casement
window. Ground floor built out in C20. Two storeys. Two windows. One panelled
room inside.


Listing NGR: TQ8261424832

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