Lewins Croft England, UK

Description
old-fashioned flower design element

Large building of irregular plan, roughly the shape of three sides of a courtyard with ground infilling on the south side and a projection to the north east. C16 timber framed building with plaster infilling, the ground floor rebuilt in red brick. South east gable end tile-hung.

Listed Building Description
old-fashioned flower design element

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TQ 7416-7516 BATTLE MOUNT STREET (east side)

40/25 Lewins Croft (formerly listed as Philips Building). 3.8.61

GV II*

Large building of irregular plan, roughly the shape of three sides of a courtyard with ground infilling on the south side and a projection to the north east. C16 timber framed building with plaster infilling, the ground floor rebuilt in red brick. South east gable end tile-hung. First floor of north east wing weather- boarded. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Gabled red brick porch. The east wall leans outwards and its first floor beam runs downhill to the south. Originally an Inn. Later called Philips Building or the Rabbit Warren.

Listing NGR: TQ7475916194