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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Church
C.19
St. Marys, Ewhurst. Small Gothic church rebuilt 1872. Two late C.13 stones in the piscina. East window contains some C.15 stonework. Forms part of group of buildings surrounding remains of Ewhurst House, at one time the home of the Duke of Wellington. O.S.A. No. SU55, NE21. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.248.     T. & C.P. Act
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 570 567
2102 03
Farmhouse
C.19
Stoney Heath Lodge. Restored timber-framed structure. Single storey with two Victorian dormers. Old ridge tiled roof. Plain wood casements. Formerly a pair of cottages.     N. P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 574 588
2102 14
Cottage
The Poors. Single storey and three dormers. Timber-framed with brick and plaster infilling. Thatched roof. Formerly four parish almshouses, now converted into one dwelling.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 554 582
2102 10
Cottages (2)
Nos. 1 and 2, Hollybush Cottages. Probably C. 1 7. Timber-framed with square panels and angle braces on gable. Painted brick nogging. Thatched roof with half-hipped gables. Cottage of 2-cell lobby entrance type with rear outshut. Date 1721 cut into doorhead. C.19 brick extension at south end of 11/2 storeys, with gabled dormer.     T. & C.P. Act
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 580 580
2102 51
Cottage
No. 3, Hollybush Cottages. Probably C. 1 7. 11/2 storeys. Timber-framed with square panels and angle brace on gable. Brick nogging. Thatched roof with half-hipped gable and tiled eaves. Gabled tiled dormers. Entrance porch at north end.     T. & C.P. Act
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 580 580
2102 52
Group F - Historical or Literary Associations
Farmhouse
lnhurst Farm. Former village inn prior to conversion of a barn into the New Inn. Circa 1800.     SU 575 613
2102 30
Farmhouse
The Malthouse Farm. Former village malt store and brewery for local small-holdings.     SU 576 593
2102 29
House
Chapel House. Once the residence of John and Charles Wesley and their friend George Whitfield, one time curate of Dummer (1723).     SU 582 615
2102 26
Inn
The George and Dragon. Formerly a small-holding on the Duke of Wellington's estate where cottage rents were collected. Superseded earlier Inn of the same name nearer Brazen Head Lane, reputed to have been used during the Crusades.     SU 565 587
2102 06
Inn
Wellington Arms. Named after the first Duke of Wellington whose family were principal landowners in the village from 1817-1943.     SU 584 604
2102 28
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