Listed Buildings in Winchelsea

St Thomas’s Street

Glebe
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
L-shaped building. Probably medieval, 15th century or earlier. The first floor of the North wall has exposed timber-framing with close studding. Stone and brick chimney breast. The gable end of the North wing is of red brick on the ground floor and tile hung above. The remainder of the West wall is of stone rubble. Sash windows with glazing bars intact and wooden shutters. Tiled roof. The South wall with gable is of stone rubble. Casement windows. The East wall has 2 half- hipped tile-hung gables with attic windows in them. Stone archway at the South East corner.

Haskards
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 13 May 1987)
Dated 1714 but probably older, restored in 1949. Two storeys. Three windows. South front red brick, west front stone rubble with half-hipped tile-hung gable. Tiled roof. Casement windows.

Nelgarde
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 13 May 1987)
Early 19th century. Three storeys. One window. Weather-boarded. Hipped tiled roof. Glazing bars intact. Doorway in moulded architrave surround with projecting cornice over.