Listed Buildings in Winchelsea
Station Road
The Ferry
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 13 May 1987)
Formerly two cottages. 18th Century or earlier. Two storeys.
Two windows. Stone rubble with ashlar quoins and red brick
window dressings. Tiled roof. Modern casement windows.
The Strand
Apple Tree Wick
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
17th century or earlier. Two storeys. Two windows. Fronted
with stone rubble on the ground floor, above tile-hung, the
back weather-boarded. Tiled roof. Casement windows.
The Old Malthouse and Little Malt
Cottage
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961: amended 11 December 1987)
House, subdivided. 18TH CENTURY or earlier house re-using
mediaeval masonry with 19th century alterations. Ground floor
stone rubble with red brick dressings, 1st floor tile hung.
Tiled roof hipped to right with large ridge brick chimney
stack. Two storeys, 3:5 window casement windows, mainly 3
light. Later porch to the Old Malthouse. Little Malt Cottage
has a plain doorcase. Catslide roof to rear. Little Malt Cottage
has a 19th century 2 storey stone rubble extension with tiled
roof and casement windows.
Wickham Rock Lane
Barn to Wickham Manor to the south
west of the Manor House
TQ 81 NE
Grade II (listed 13 May 1987)
18th Century. Weather-boarded. Hipped tiled roof.
The New Gate
TQ 91 NW
Grade I (listed 3 August 1961: amended 13 May 1987)
Ruin of the third of the medieval gates of the town which
one stretched as far as this point. Late 13th century. Stone
rubble. High four-centred archway with splayed flanking portions
containing recesses. A Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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