Grade II* listed buildings in Lewes (district)

Lewes shown within East Sussex

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Lewes in East Sussex.

Lewes

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
The Parish Church of St Mary Barcombe, Lewes Church 1100 circa 20 August 1965 TQ4187014309
50°54′39″N 0°01′00″E / 50.910821°N 0.016605°E / 50.910821; 0.016605 (The Parish Church of St Mary)
1043993
Itford Farmhouse Itford, Beddingham, Lewes House Medieval 20 August 1965 TQ4332805498
50°49′53″N 0°02′02″E / 50.831279°N 0.03388°E / 50.831279; 0.03388 (Itford Farmhouse)
1352945
1 Coppard's Bridge Chailey, Lewes Timber Framed House Built c1475 27 September 1979 TQ4001319559
50°57′30″N 0°00′28″W / 50.958455°N 0.007777°W / 50.958455; -0.007777 (1 Coppard's Bridge)
1043978
The Parish Church of St Peter Chailey Green, Chailey, Lewes Church 13th century 20 August 1965 TQ3922019339
50°57′24″N 0°01′09″W / 50.95667°N 0.019145°W / 50.95667; -0.019145 (The Parish Church of St Peter)
1352947
Wapsbourne Sheffield Park, Chailey, Lewes Timber Framed House Early 17th century 17 March 1952 TQ3996123405
50°59′35″N 0°00′25″W / 50.993031°N 0.007038°W / 50.993031; -0.007038 (Wapsbourne)
1352974
Cotterlings Ditchling, Lewes House Refronted 1790 20 August 1965 TQ3245415221
50°55′17″N 0°07′01″W / 50.921253°N 0.116919°W / 50.921253; -0.116919 (Cotterlings)
1275640
Chapel Farmhouse East Chiltington, Lewes Farmhouse 16th century 17 March 1952 TQ3686315094
50°55′09″N 0°03′15″W / 50.919084°N 0.054277°W / 50.919084; -0.054277 (Chapel Farmhouse)
1275609
The Parish Church East Chiltington, Lewes Anglican Church 12th century 20 August 1965 TQ3699015125
50°55′10″N 0°03′09″W / 50.919332°N 0.052459°W / 50.919332; -0.052459 (The Parish Church)
1043970
Barn to the East of Court Farmhouse Falmer, Lewes Barn 16th century 17 March 1952 TQ3555808778
50°51′45″N 0°04′31″W / 50.862628°N 0.075172°W / 50.862628; -0.075172 (Barn to the East of Court Farmhouse)
1275514
The Parish Church of St Laurence Falmer, Lewes Anglican Church 1817 20 August 1965 TQ3549108744
50°51′44″N 0°04′34″W / 50.862338°N 0.076136°W / 50.862338; -0.076136 (The Parish Church of St Laurence)
1352989
Charleston Firle, Lewes House 18th century 20 August 1965 TQ4903606926
50°50′34″N 0°06′56″E / 50.842671°N 0.115455°E / 50.842671; 0.115455 (Charleston)
1043946
Stables of Firle Place to West of the House & Firle Place Riding School Firle, Lewes Gate Late 18th century or early 19th century 17 March 1952 TQ4720307111
50°50′41″N 0°05′22″E / 50.844803°N 0.089513°E / 50.844803; 0.089513 (Stables of Firle Place to West of the House & Firle Place Riding School)
1275469
The Garden Wall with Carriage Entrance, South East of Glynde Place Glynde, Lewes Gate Between 1755 and 1760 20 August 1965 TQ4566709309
50°51′54″N 0°04′07″E / 50.864944°N 0.068585°E / 50.864944; 0.068585 (The Garden Wall with Carriage Entrance, South East of Glynde Place)
1043919
The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin Glynde, Lewes Anglican Church 1763-5 20 August 1965 TQ4564709267
50°51′52″N 0°04′06″E / 50.864571°N 0.068284°E / 50.864571; 0.068284 (The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1043918
Coombe Place Offham, Hamsey, Lewes Farmhouse 1657 17 March 1952 TQ3932012317
50°53′37″N 0°01′13″W / 50.89354°N 0.020403°W / 50.89354; -0.020403 (Coombe Place)
1221911
Hamsey House Cottage Yeomans Hamsey, Lewes House 19th century 20 August 1965 TQ4111112559
50°53′43″N 0°00′19″E / 50.89528°N 0.00514°E / 50.89528; 0.00514 (Hamsey House Cottage Yeomans)
1222113
Hamsey Place Farmhouse Hamsey, Lewes Farmhouse 16th century 17 March 1952 TQ4117712248
50°53′33″N 0°00′21″E / 50.892469°N 0.005958°E / 50.892469; 0.005958 (Hamsey Place Farmhouse)
1274819
Offham House Offham, Hamsey, Lewes House Possibly 1676 17 March 1952 TQ3988812374
50°53′38″N 0°00′44″W / 50.893915°N 0.01231°W / 50.893915; -0.01231 (Offham House)
1221909
Iford Grange and Stables adjoining to North West Iford, Lewes House Early 19th century 20 August 1965 TQ4063407268
50°50′52″N 0°00′13″W / 50.847846°N 0.003671°W / 50.847846; -0.003671 (Iford Grange and Stables adjoining to North West)
1274761
The Parish Church of St Pancras Kingston near Lewes, Lewes Church Early 14th century 20 August 1965 TQ3914408167
50°51′23″N 0°01′28″W / 50.856286°N 0.024482°W / 50.856286; -0.024482 (The Parish Church of St Pancras)
1222327
All Saints' Community Centre Lewes Former parish church Early 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4175810024
50°52′20″N 0°00′48″E / 50.87234°N 0.013351°E / 50.87234; 0.013351 (All Saints' Community Centre)
1191009
Anne of Cleves House Southover, Lewes, Lewes House Late 15th century or early 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4111309633
50°52′08″N 0°00′15″E / 50.868984°N 0.00404°E / 50.868984; 0.00404 (Anne of Cleves House)
1043733
Barbican House Lewes House Later 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4140710042
50°52′21″N 0°00′30″E / 50.872588°N 0.008373°E / 50.872588; 0.008373 (Barbican House)
1043818
Bull House Lewes House 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4129009967
50°52′19″N 0°00′24″E / 50.871942°N 0.006682°E / 50.871942; 0.006682 (Bull House)
1191309
Castle Place Nos 165 and 167, and Railings Lewes Row House 1810 25 February 1952 TQ4137810026
50°52′21″N 0°00′29″E / 50.872451°N 0.007955°E / 50.872451; 0.007955 (Castle Place Nos 165 and 167, and Railings)
1353051
Church of St Thomas at Cliffe Cliffe, Lewes Church 12th century 25 February 1952 TQ4213210272
50°52′28″N 0°01′08″E / 50.874477°N 0.01876°E / 50.874477; 0.01876 (Church of St Thomas at Cliffe)
1043870
Crown Hotel Lewes Hotel Late 18th century 25 February 1952 TQ4158410164
50°52′25″N 0°00′39″E / 50.873641°N 0.010934°E / 50.873641; 0.010934 (Crown Hotel)
1191714
Harveys Brewery Cliffe, Lewes Tower Early 19th century 29 October 1985 TQ4197810289
50°52′29″N 0°01′00″E / 50.874668°N 0.016579°E / 50.874668; 0.016579 (Harveys Brewery)
1043864
Lamb House Cliffe, Lewes House Mid 18th century 25 March 1952 TQ4220510271
50°52′28″N 0°01′11″E / 50.87445°N 0.019796°E / 50.87445; 0.019796 (Lamb House)
1190338
Law Courts Lewes County Hall 1808-1812 25 February 1952 TQ4150210114
50°52′24″N 0°00′35″E / 50.873212°N 0.00975°E / 50.873212; 0.00975 (Law Courts)
1043780
Lewes House Lewes House Early 18th century 25 February 1952 TQ4166310147
50°52′24″N 0°00′43″E / 50.873469°N 0.01205°E / 50.873469; 0.01205 (Lewes House)
1353052
Malling Deanery Malling, Lewes House Possibly earlier 25 February 1952 TQ4130710938
50°52′50″N 0°00′26″E / 50.880664°N 0.007299°E / 50.880664; 0.007299 (Malling Deanery)
1353012
No 111 High Street and Railings to North Lewes House Early 18th century 25 February 1952 TQ4110709969
50°52′19″N 0°00′15″E / 50.872005°N 0.004084°E / 50.872005; 0.004084 (No 111 High Street and Railings to North)
1043804
Pelham House and Wall to South Lewes House 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4147810005
50°52′20″N 0°00′34″E / 50.872238°N 0.009367°E / 50.872238; 0.009367 (Pelham House and Wall to South)
1043747
School Hill House Lewes House Late 17th century 25 February 1952 TQ4164610141
50°52′24″N 0°00′43″E / 50.873419°N 0.011806°E / 50.873419; 0.011806 (School Hill House)
1043822
Shelley's Hotel and Railings to South Lewes House 16th century 25 February 1952 TQ4110110004
50°52′20″N 0°00′14″E / 50.872321°N 0.004012°E / 50.872321; 0.004012 (Shelley's Hotel and Railings to South)
1191443
Southover Grange Lewes House 1572 25 February 1952 49°46′01″N 7°33′26″W / 49.766806°N 7.55716°W / 49.766806; -7.55716 (Southover Grange) 1192300
St Swithun House Lewes House Early 18th century 25 February 1952 TQ4136209995
50°52′20″N 0°00′28″E / 50.872176°N 0.007716°E / 50.872176; 0.007716 (St Swithun House)
1043837
The Caprons and Railings to West Lewes House Early to mid 18th century 25 February 1952 TQ4130609857
50°52′15″N 0°00′25″E / 50.87095°N 0.006867°E / 50.87095; 0.006867 (The Caprons and Railings to West)
1286853
Tyne House and Railings to South Lewes House c.1720 25 February 1952 TQ4118809999
50°52′20″N 0°00′19″E / 50.872255°N 0.005246°E / 50.872255; 0.005246 (Tyne House and Railings to South)
1191493
War Memorial Lewes War Memorial 1922 27 October 2014 TQ4159610140
50°52′24″N 0°00′40″E / 50.87341°N 0.01111°E / 50.87341; 0.01111 (War Memorial)
1191738
Westgate Chapel Lewes Chapel 1583 25 February 1952 TQ4129309954
50°52′19″N 0°00′24″E / 50.871825°N 0.00672°E / 50.871825; 0.00672 (Westgate Chapel)
1043839
Church of St Leonard Denton, Newhaven, Lewes Bell Tower Possibly earlier-Pre 13th century 20 May 1949 TQ4545102580
50°48′16″N 0°03′46″E / 50.804527°N 0.06285°E / 50.804527; 0.06285 (Church of St Leonard)
1197491
Church of St Michael and All Angels Newhaven, Lewes Parish Church Norman 20 May 1949 TQ4426101128
50°47′30″N 0°02′43″E / 50.791775°N 0.045403°E / 50.791775; 0.045403 (Church of St Michael and All Angels)
1206261
Founthill Farm Newick, Lewes Farmhouse Early 16th century 17 March 1952 TQ4209620264
50°57′51″N 0°01′20″E / 50.964282°N 0.022138°E / 50.964282; 0.022138 (Founthill Farm)
1238009
Newick Park Newick Park, Newick, Lewes House c.1560 17 March 1952 TQ4215219504
50°57′27″N 0°01′21″E / 50.957438°N 0.022638°E / 50.957438; 0.022638 (Newick Park)
1274385
The Manor House Newick, Lewes Farmhouse 17th century 17 March 1952 TQ4207220789
50°58′08″N 0°01′19″E / 50.969006°N 0.022001°E / 50.969006; 0.022001 (The Manor House)
1274449
The Parish Church of St Mary Newick, Lewes Church 11th century 20 August 1965 TQ4216320824
50°58′09″N 0°01′24″E / 50.969298°N 0.02331°E / 50.969298; 0.02331 (The Parish Church of St Mary)
1237870
Plumpton Place Plumpton, Lewes House 17th century 17 March 1952 TQ3604513453
50°54′16″N 0°03′59″W / 50.904529°N 0.066518°W / 50.904529; -0.066518 (Plumpton Place)
1274171
Upper Mill Plumpton, Lewes Mill House 17th century or earlier 20 August 1965 TQ3629314746
50°54′58″N 0°03′45″W / 50.916091°N 0.062511°W / 50.916091; -0.062511 (Upper Mill)
1238553
Little Manor Ringmer, Lewes House Earlier 17 March 1952 TQ4451712317
50°53′32″N 0°03′12″E / 50.892264°N 0.053443°E / 50.892264; 0.053443 (Little Manor)
1238797
The Rectory Rodmell, Lewes House Possibly 19th century 27 September 1979 TQ4201406173
50°50′16″N 0°00′56″E / 50.837669°N 0.015495°E / 50.837669; 0.015495 (The Rectory)
1273921
The Parish Church of St Peter Seaford, Lewes Parish Church 13th century 2 March 1950 TV4839999819
50°46′44″N 0°06′13″E / 50.778968°N 0.103543°E / 50.778968; 0.103543 (The Parish Church of St Peter)
1044020
Manor Farmhouse and the Garden Wall to North and West of the House South Heighton, South Heighton, Lewes Farmhouse 18th century 20 August 1965 TQ4504902905
50°48′27″N 0°03′26″E / 50.807548°N 0.057277°E / 50.807548; 0.057277 (Manor Farmhouse and the Garden Wall to North and West of the House)
1239546
Ashcombe House Ashcombe House, St. Ann (Without), Lewes Farmhouse 18th century 17 March 1952 TQ3876109568
50°52′08″N 0°01′46″W / 50.868969°N 0.029389°W / 50.868969; -0.029389 (Ashcombe House)
1273885
Streat Place Streat, Lewes House Between 1607 and 1627 20 August 1965 TQ3505215229
50°55′15″N 0°04′48″W / 50.920724°N 0.079975°W / 50.920724; -0.079975 (Streat Place)
1239638
The Parish Church Streat, Lewes Church c.1200 20 August 1965 TQ3508515179
50°55′13″N 0°04′46″W / 50.920267°N 0.079525°W / 50.920267; -0.079525 (The Parish Church)
1239635
The Parish Church of St Martin Westmeston, Lewes Church 12th century 20 August 1965 TQ3388813639
50°54′24″N 0°05′50″W / 50.906705°N 0.097109°W / 50.906705; -0.097109 (The Parish Church of St Martin)
1222779
The Parish Church of St Peter and St John the Baptist Wivelsfield, Lewes Church From Saxon to Perpendicular 20 August 1965 TQ3383920784
50°58′15″N 0°05′43″W / 50.970931°N 0.095183°W / 50.970931; -0.095183 (The Parish Church of St Peter and St John the Baptist)
1222972
Theobalds Burgess Hill, Wivelsfield, Lewes House 17th century or earlier 17 March 1952 TQ3258620633
50°58′12″N 0°06′47″W / 50.969863°N 0.113073°W / 50.969863; -0.113073 (Theobalds)
1223095

Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

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