Mulbury Cottage, Sundial and White Cottage with linking archway is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Sussex local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 December 1987. Residential building.

Mulbury Cottage, Sundial and White Cottage with linking archway

WRENN ID
third-oriel-plover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Sussex
Country
England
Date first listed
11 December 1987
Type
Residential building
Source
Historic England listing

Description

TQ 3426 6/225

LINDFIELD HIGH STREET (east side) Mulbury Cottage, Sundial and White Cottage with linking archway

(formerly listed as Sundial and White Cottage)

GV II Former stable range, now three houses, with linking archway. Circa 1908, part of C E Kempe's additions to Old Place (qv). Ground floor of brown brick in English bond (White Cottage painted) with fishscale tile-hanging above, except to left bay. Plain tile roofs. One storey with attic, five bays, the left bay a half-hipped, gabled cross-wing, and bay three with a similar gable. Between the two gables is carriage arch, the roof stepping up over it and with two metal finials.

Left bay (White Cottage) has outshut under catslide roof to left, with a three-light window; a central, half-glazed door with side-lights; a garage doorway on right with three-light window set above; two small one-light windows in gable; on right a central, wooden, octagonal cupola; and three flat-roofed dormers in left-hand slope. Bay three has a three-light window to ground floor, on right, and windows of one and three lights to gable. Right-hand bays have a board door, on left; two gabled dormers; and two tall brick chimney-stacks. Included for group value as part of the series of additions and embellishments by C E Kempe made at Old Place.

Listing NGR: TQ3503425888

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