Historic Structure
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A structure of special architectural or historic interest.
This historic structure is legally protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. As a Grade II listed building, it is nationally important and of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve it. It has been protected for 65 years.
Post-War Conservation
Listed during a period of increased awareness of heritage conservation following wartime destruction of historic buildings.
Building Type
Historic Structure
Listed Since
3 August 1961
List Entry
1234742
Nearby Development Sites
No brownfield sites within 2km
Nearby Listed Buildings
1-10, BARRACK SQUARE
1 AND 2, FRIARS ROAD
2 MEDIEVAL CELLARS IN GROUNDS OF THE ARMOURY, CASTLE STREET TWO ADJOINING CELLARS BELOW THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE GARDEN OF THE ARMOURY (BUT NO LONGER BELONGING TO THE OWNER OF THE ARMOURY)
ANVILS (FINCH OF WINCHELSEA) WINCHELSEA POST OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD STORES
APPLE TREE LION COTTAGE ST ANTHONYS
What is a Listed Building?
Listed buildings are structures of special architectural or historic interest, protected under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
- Grade I: Exceptional interest (2.5%)
- Grade II*: Particularly important (5.8%)
- Grade II: Special interest (91.7%)