Glebe House is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 June 1959. Residential.

Glebe House

WRENN ID
twisted-screen-moth
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
18 June 1959
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Glebe House is an L-shaped house from the 18th century, built of stone rubble. It features a wooden cornice with dentils along the eaves and a tiled roof. The windows have keystones and stone dripmoulds. The west front was altered in the 19th century, which includes irregular windows and an octagonal turret added at the junction of the L shape. The house has two storeys and five windows.

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