Saucelands is a Grade II listed building in the Horsham local planning authority area, England. House.
Saucelands
- WRENN ID
- kindled-obsidian-crimson
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Horsham
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Saucelands is a restored house from the late 16th or early 17th century. It has a front made of red and brown brick set on a stone base. The north side is constructed of stone, while the south side is tile-hung. The east front of the east wing features red brick and stone. The house has a tiled roof with a pentice on the south side of the east wing. It includes casement windows with cement-covered mullions, but retains original brick dripstones above them. The west front features a two-storey brick porch with a gable above. This porch has a ground floor with a four-centred brick arch and a dripstone above, along with a two-light window on the first floor. The east wing concludes with a half-hipped gable end. The building has two storeys and four windows.
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