Listed Buildings in Winchelsea
Rectory Lane
Evens
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961 )
Once two cottages. 18th Century. Two storeys. Three windows.
Ground floor red brick, above tile-hung. Tiled roof. Glazing
bars intact. Two doorways with flat hoods on brackets. Cellar
of about 1300 below the house.
Ruins opposite the Methodist Church
in the grounds of Mill Farm
Formerly listed as Barn belonging to Mill Farm, opposite the
Methodist Church
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961: amended 13 May 1987)
Ruins of a medieval building which had been incorporated in
a later barn. Since the building was first listed the barn
has been demolished, apart from the medieval ruins. Stone
rubble walls about twelve feet high on the north, west and
south sides. Vaulted cellar of about 1300 beneath the ruins.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
The Methodist Church
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
Built in 1785. Small single storey building of two windows.
Red brick. Mansarded tiled roof. The building has a brass
plate on it saying that John Wesley preached there in January
1789 and in 1790 preached his last outdoor sermon in Winchelsea.
Small gallery inside.
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