Listed Buildings in Winchelsea
Friars Road
Nos 4, 5 and 6 (Battle Abbey Cottage)
Nos 4 and 5 were formerly listed as Gray Stone Cottage and
No.6 as Battle Abbey Cottage
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
Amended 13 May 1987
18th century. Two storeys. Four windows. Stone rubble with
dressings of red brick and grey headers. Tiled roof. Casement
windows.
Nos 1 and 2
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
Originally three houses, now two. They have 18th century fronts
but No 2 at least dates from about 1500 with 17th century
reconditioning and has a crown post roof. Two storeys and
attic. Five windows. Four dormers. Ground floor red brick
and grey headers, above tile-hung. Tiled roof. Glazing bars
intact except the southernmost bay which has casement windows.
No 2 has a doorway with pediment over.
Cleveland Cottage
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
17th century. Two storeys. Two windows. Weather-boarded. Slate
roof. Casement windows with small square panes. Trellised
wooden porch. Plaque records that 'Ford Maddox Ford, Poet
and Author, 1873 - 1939, lived here'.
The Little House
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
18th century. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced with white weather-boarding.
Hipped tiled roof. Windows with glazing bars intact and wooden
shutters. Doorway in moulded architrave surround with pediment-shaped
hood over on brackets.
The Lodge of Grey Friars
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 13 May 1987)
Early 19th century, probably circa 1819. Single storey building
of T-shape. Built of coursed stone with a tiled roof. Gable
to each wing, the west one with barge boards, finial and pendant.
Casement windows of two or three round-headed light with dripstones
over. Obtusely-pointed doorways in small porches set in the
angles of the T.
The White Cottage
TQ 9017-9117
Grade II (listed 3 August 1961)
Amended 13 May 1987
17th century, since altered. Two storeys. Two windows. Faced
with rough plaster. Slate roof. Casement windows. Trellised
wooden porch.
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