Chichester, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Chichester, England
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Chichester Cathedral
Chichester, England
1184
Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex has been described as "the most typical English cathedral." It has Norman arcades in the nave and choir along with much Early English Gothic architecture.
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Garden Wall Behind Langley House to N and E Sides
Chichester, England
Possibly C18. Crenellated wall of flint rubble base with brick above. About 8 ft high. Some stone rubble.
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29, W Street
Chichester, England
Early C19. 3 storeys.
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30 and 31, W Street
Chichester, England
C18. Much lower frontage than No 29.
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Castle Inn
Chichester, England
C18 refronted in C19. Hipped roof in 2 sections; 2 flat roofed dormers with glazing bars. Dentilled eaves cornice. 2 storeys. Stuccoed.
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39a, 39 T0 41, W Street
Chichester, England
Early C18 or earlier. Steeply pitched tiled roof with hip at western end. Central chimney; modern stack. 2 storeys. Nos 39A-40, plastered over; No 41, painted brick.
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46, W Street
Chichester, England
Early C19. 3 storeys. 3 windows. Painted brick. Projecting cornice above 1st floor. Curved pointed gable above cornice with 2nd floor windows in it.
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48, W Street
Chichester, England
(Formerly South Lawn). C18. Old tiled steeply pitched gabled roof; 2 dormers with hipped tiled roofs; dormer windows with glazing bars. Stacks behind. 2 storeys.
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49, W Street
Chichester, England
WEST STREET 1. 972 (South Side) No 49 SU 8504 NE 3/145 5.7.50. II 2. Late C18 (later than No 48). In slight recession to the south in comparison with No 48; lower frontage and lower roofline than No 48. Red tiled roof with crest tiles; stacks behind.
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50, W Street
Chichester, England
Later C18 with slightly higher frontage than No 49. 2 storeys and attic. Tiled gabled roof. 2 flat roofed dormers; large stacks behind. Brick dentilled cornice below eaves.