The Orangery At Eartham House To The North West Of The House is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 June 1958. Orangery.

The Orangery At Eartham House To The North West Of The House

WRENN ID
deep-corbel-sunrise
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
5 June 1958
Type
Orangery
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The orangery at Eartham House, located to the north-west of the house, is an 18th-century building, likely constructed during the time of William Hayley. It is a single-storey structure featuring four windows. The front has a four-sided design with four sash windows, each bordered by red brick pilasters that are rusticated with rough, uneven flints meant to resemble shells. A brick modillion cornice and parapet are present, but the roof and glass are missing. The orangery is situated adjacent to the stables of the Old Cottage.

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  2. The Coach House Grade II 21 m
  3. The Parish Church of St Margaret Grade I 24 m
  4. Eartham House Grade II 91 m
  5. The George Inn Grade II 105 m
  6. Home Farmhouse Grade II 201 m
  7. Eartham Cottage Grade II 239 m
  8. Chaff Barn Grade II 696 m
  9. The Old Cottage Grade II 985 m
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