66-70, BISHOPRIC ROAD is a Grade II listed building in the Horsham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 July 1974. Cottage.

66-70, BISHOPRIC ROAD

WRENN ID
seventh-belfry-jackdaw
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Horsham
Country
England
Date first listed
26 July 1974
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

66 to 70 Bishopric Road is a row of cottages dating from the 18th century, located next to the King's Arms. The cottages are two storeys high and feature four windows. They are timber-framed and have a fish-scale tile roof, which includes a louvred gablet over No 66 that is now blocked. The upper storey is adorned with fish-scale tiles, while the lower part is finished in painted brick. Each cottage has one door, and No 66 has a plain hood with consoles above its door. Nos 64 to 70 form a group.

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