Lewes Prison Lewes, England

Listed Building Data

Lewes Prison has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1043892
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
29 October 1985
Name
LEWES PRISON
Location
LEWES PRISON, BRIGHTON ROAD
Parish
Lewes
District
Lewes
County
East Sussex
Grid Reference
TQ 40310 10108
Easting
540310.0000
Northing
110108.0000

Listed Building Description

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TQ 4010 SW & SE & LEWES BRIGHTON ROAD TQ 4009 NW (north side) 7/510, 8/510 & 12/510 Lewes Prison

II

Prison. 185O-55 by D.R. Hill of Birmingham, extended in 1868, with slight alterations since. Flint with stone and red brick dressings. Stone coped parapets to boundary walls. Stone coped parapets to building of main front, corbelled out on double-curved machicolations. Entrance front: central entrance with flanking towers, this flanked by further L-shaped towers to make symmetrical composition. Deep moulded round-arched entrance in centre with boarded and ribbed doors flanked by towers with single round-headed windows on ground floor, paired round-headed windows on first floor and two shorter individual brick-dressed windows on second floor. Outer towers connected to inner towers by short walls with round-arched doorways and boarded doors. Outer towers with projecting outer wings. Two storeys; paired round- headed windows on both inner and outer wings with moulded round-arched doorways in re-entrant angle. All windows on left-hand tower and those on second floor of central left gate-tower with margin-glazing. Large embossed octagonal glazing on lower floors of gate-towers. Second floor of righthand gate- tower and right outer tower, sashes and plain casements. Two wings inside prison behind gate-block, that to right now the hospital block, both of two storeys. Between and behind, cross-plan three-storey block with central tower with off-sets to north and south, corbelled parapet and lantern over. Chapel in wing projecting forward. Lower wing to rear of two storeys and eight bays. Main wings of 22 bays. All windows of horseshoe-arch type. Towers on roofs related to plenum chambers of former heating system. Boundary wall of irregular length, approximately 18 feet high. Flint with some patching in red brick and length of red brick at south west corner.

Listing NGR: TQ4031010108