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Ovingdean Rectory is a clergy house at Ovingdean, East Sussex, England.[1] The building was built from 1804 to 1807, replacing an earlier rectory described as "a mean, thatched parsonage-house" in a letter to Sir William Burrell[2] There are mathematical tiles on the southern and western exterior.[3] It is adjacent to St Wulfran's Church.
It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England. The coach house to the rectory is listed Grade II.[1][4]
References
- ^ a b Historic England, "Ovingdean Rectory (1380555)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 July 2020
- ^ Mark Antony Lower. "A Compendious History of Sussex". Retrieved 11 July 2014.
- ^ "Appendix 3, Item 79" (PDF). present.brighton-hove.gov.uk. p. 151. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- ^ Historic England, "Coach house to Ovingdean Rectory (1380556)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 July 2020
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