Almond Tree Cottage Coach House Cottage Everton Cottages Lobbs Cottage Mandalay Mole End is a Grade II listed building in the Rother local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 August 1961. Cottages.

Almond Tree Cottage Coach House Cottage Everton Cottages Lobbs Cottage Mandalay Mole End

WRENN ID
cold-granite-cedar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rother
Country
England
Date first listed
3 August 1961
Type
Cottages
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BURWASH 1917/35/28 HAM LANE No.1 Almond Tree Cottage No.2 Coach House Cottage

AND

HIGH STREET Mandalay, Lobbs Cottage, 3 Everton Cottages, Mole End

(Formerly listed as: HIGH STREET (North Side} BURWASH

Nos. 1,2 and 3 EVERTON COTTAGES (Formerly listed as:

BURWASH

COTTAGE ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF JUNCTION OF HAM LANE AND HIGH STREET}

GV II

Includes Almond Tree Cottage no 1 Ham Lane and Coach House Cottage no 2 Ham Lane. Range of six cottages. Almond Tree Cottage, Coach House Cottage and part of 3 Everton Cottages on the High Street elevation. Mandalay, Lobbs Cottage, 3 Everton Cottages and Mole End are of painted brick to ground floor with tile-hanging above with tiled mansard roof and brick chimneystacks. Two storeys and attics; ten windows and seven dormers. Mainly 19th Century casement windows. Doorcases with flat hoods. Almond Tree Cottage has a 17th Century core, shown by the channelled brick chimneystack but the exterior was refronted in the 1Sth Century in weatherboarding with tile-hanging to the first floor front. Hipped tiled roof with catslide to rear. Two storeys; two windows. Two 19th Century sashes with shutters to first floor windows. Weatherhood and brackets above door with four flush panels. Coach House Cottage is also 17th Century but refronted in 1Sth Century. Timberframed, refronted in modified English garden wall bond brickwork to ground floor with very steeply pitched tiled roof with gable end to street, ridge chimneystack and tall external chimneystack. 1:1:3 windows; 19 Century casements. Six chamfered-panelled door. Interior has exposed frame with some visible wattle and daub infill, open fireplaces with wooden bressumers, roof structure with purlins and no ridgepiece, some old floorboards and stone flag floor. There is a flying freehold with no 3 Everton Cottages. Coach Tree Cottage is thought to have been the village bakery at one time.

Listing NGR: TQ6751824759

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