Pavilion to S of Old Place England, UK
Description
Former stained glass studio, now house. Built c1890 as his stained glass studio by C W Kempe in fanciful mixture of Swiss and Gothic styles, altered C20. Brown brick base, walls partly pebbledashed, partly tile hung with same weatherboarding, decorative timber-framing and tiled roof.
Listed Building Description
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TQ 3426 LINDFIELD HIGH STREET (east side) 6/233 Pavilion to south of Old Place GV II Former stained glass studio, now house. Built c1890 as his stained glass studio by C W Kempe in fanciful mixture of Swiss and Gothic styles, altered C20. Brown brick base, walls partly pebbledashed, partly tile hung with same weatherboarding, decorative timber-framing and tiled roof. NORTH ELEVATION 2 storeys, ground floor red brick, 1st floor applied timber-framing with plastered infill. Projecting gable. Irregular fenestration of 3 or 4 light mullioned windows and double doors. Octagonal tower to right with chequerwork plasterwork decoration to ground floor and tile hung above with turret. SOUTH ELEVATION on the right hand side is a 2 storey part, the ground floor of brown brick in Flemish band, the 1st floor tile hung with one continuous window with alternate panes of circular opaque glass. Hipped tiled roof with wooden finial. Attached is a higher turret, weatherboarded with galleries on 4 sides, trefoliated openings and bargeboards with pendants and finials. This terminates in a weatherboarded tower with saddleback roof. To its left is a 2 storey pebbledashed range with no windows with attached tall tower, pebbledashed to lower floors and weatherboarded to upper, with casement windows and pyramidal tiled roof. Simple planked door.
Listing NGR: TQ3494525807