Rye Railway Station is a Grade II listed building in the Rother local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 April 1980. A Victorian Railway station. 1 related planning application.

Rye Railway Station

WRENN ID
iron-panel-bone
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rother
Country
England
Date first listed
11 April 1980
Type
Railway station
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

  1. 5207 CINQUE PORTS STREET

Rye Railway Station TQ 9120 1/300

II

Built soon after 1847 for the South Eastern and Chatham line. Symmetrical Italianate style station built of red brick with stuccoed dressings and slate roof. Five windows in all, 2 storeys. Central portion of 3 windows has roof with a blind attic storey with hipped roof rising out of it. Mainly sashes with moulded architraves. Cill band. Recessed portico to ground floor supported on 2 Tuscan columns. Round-headed windows and central door behind. The central portion is flanked by 2 storey wings of 1 bay each with hipped roofs, cill bands and rusticated quoins.

Listing NGR: TQ9189920544

Detailed Attributes

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