Grade II* listed buildings in Rother

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

Rother shown within East Sussex

Rother

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Court Lodge Farmhouse Court Lodge, Ashburnham, Rother Farmhouse Early 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ6822016383
50°55′21″N 0°23′31″E
1352831
The former stables at Ashburnham Place Ashburnham Place, Ashburnham, Rother Stable Early 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ6892014524
50°54′20″N 0°24′04″E
1278909
The former stables at Ashburnham Place
Church of St John Netherfield, Battle, Rother Church 1859 13 May 1987 TQ7231918526
50°56′26″N 0°27′05″E
1278194
Church of St John
Lewins Croft Battle, Rother House Post 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7475916194
50°55′07″N 0°29′06″E
1044164
Priory House Hotel Battle, Rother House 1700 3 August 1961 TQ7476715910
50°54′58″N 0°29′06″E
1044216
The Almonry Battle, Rother House 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7464916078
50°55′04″N 0°29′00″E
1044222
The Almonry
The Deanery including the Former Stables Battle, Rother Deanery 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7502415850
50°54′56″N 0°29′19″E
1352882
The Deanery including the Former Stables
The Pilgrims Rest Restaurant Battle, Rother Guest House 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ7480615794
50°54′54″N 0°29′07″E
1230278
The Pilgrims Rest Restaurant
No. 18 High Street Battle, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ7475615924
50°54′59″N 0°29′05″E
1044217
Knelle Dower Farmhouse Beckley, Rother Farmhouse 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ8387723680
50°58′59″N 0°37′06″E
1277352
Parish Church of St Giles Bodiam, Rother Parish Church Early 14th century 3 August 1961 TQ7823726191
51°00′27″N 0°32′21″E
1352896
Parish Church of St Giles
Brede Place Brede, Rother House Pre 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ8363918324
50°56′06″N 0°36′44″E
1044120
Brede Place
Reysons Farmhouse Reysons Farm, Brede, Rother Farmhouse Medieval 13 May 1987 TQ8323719576
50°56′47″N 0°36′25″E
1044107
Brightling Needle Brightling, Rother Obelisk Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ6700721209
50°57′58″N 0°22′37″E
1044089
Brightling Park Brightling, Rother House Early 18th century 14 September 1954 TQ6833720933
50°57′48″N 0°23′45″E
1352916
The Mausoleum of John Fuller in the Churchyard Brightling, Rother Mausoleum 1810 3 August 1961 TQ6837720980
50°57′49″N 0°23′47″E
1232442
The Mausoleum of John Fuller in the Churchyard
The Observatory Brightling, Rother Observatory/House Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ6706920748
50°57′43″N 0°22′40″E
1277117
The Summerhouse or Alcove at Brightling Park to the west of the house Brightling Park, Brightling, Rother Summerhouse Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ6774120760
50°57′43″N 0°23′14″E
1044062
The Temple at Brightling Park to the south west of the house Brightling Park, Brightling, Rother Folly Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ6803220326
50°57′28″N 0°23′28″E
1352934
The Temple at Brightling Park to the south west of the house
Burghurst Burwash, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ6763824778
50°59′53″N 0°23′15″E
1044051
Chateaubriand, Premises occupied by E Watson and Sons, E Workman Greengrocers and Villiers, High St Burwash, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ6744324723
50°59′51″N 0°23′05″E
1232850
Chateaubriand, Premises occupied by E Watson and Sons, E Workman Greengrocers and Villiers, High St
Glebe House Burwash, Rother House 1961 3 August 1961 TQ6823024997
50°59′59″N 0°23′46″E
1232557
The Old House Burwash, Rother House Later-Post 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ6768924693
50°59′50″N 0°23′18″E
1276843
Parish Church of St Laurence Catsfield, Rother Parish Church Early 12th century 3 August 1961 TQ7285513363
50°53′38″N 0°27′23″E
1233163
Hye House Crowhurst, Rother House 1744 3 August 1961 TQ7563611725
50°52′42″N 0°29′43″E
1233348
The Old Manor House Dallington, Rother Wealden House 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ6572619030
50°56′49″N 0°21′28″E
1233383
The Old Manor House
The Parish Church of St Giles Dallington, Rother Parish Church Early 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ6578119059
50°56′50″N 0°21′31″E
1233384
The Parish Church of St Giles
The Sugarloaf The Sugarloaf, Dallington, Rother Obelisk Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ6692119550
50°57′04″N 0°22′30″E
1233371
The Sugarloaf
The Parish Church of St Mary East Guldeford, Rother Church 1499-1505 3 August 1961 TQ9368821563
50°57′39″N 0°45′24″E
1276544
The Parish Church of St Mary
Great Maxfield Guestling, Rother Jettied House 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ8339315222
50°54′26″N 0°36′26″E
1365297
Iridge Place Hurst Green, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ7377726953
51°00′57″N 0°28′34″E
1365292
Periteau House, including the cellar under the garden Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ9055517418
50°55′29″N 0°42′36″E
1234400
Periteau House, including the cellar under the garden
Strand Platt, Rookery Lane Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ9062417380
50°55′28″N 0°42′39″E
1275964
The Armoury, Winchelsea Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House Medieval 3 August 1961 TQ9056117459
50°55′30″N 0°42′36″E
1234432
The Armoury, Winchelsea
The Five Houses, Nos 4 & 5, Higham Green Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ9046717579
50°55′34″N 0°42′32″E
1234608
The Five Houses, Nos 4 & 5, Higham Green
The Five Houses, Nos 1-3, North St Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ9047217588
50°55′35″N 0°42′32″E
1234560
The Five Houses, Nos 1-3, North St
Wickham Manor House Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House Early 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ8983616489
50°55′00″N 0°41′57″E
1234746
Wickham Manor House
No. 1-10 Barrack Square Winchelsea, Icklesham, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ9063817478
50°55′31″N 0°42′40″E
1234386
Oxenbridge Farmhouse Iden, Rother Farmhouse Early 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ9165824567
50°59′19″N 0°43′46″E
1234970
Oxenbridge Farmhouse
Mountfield Court Mountfield, Rother House Late 17th century or Early 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ7358520854
50°57′39″N 0°28′14″E
1234935
Mountfield Court
Parish Church of All Saints Mountfield, Rother Parish Church Early 12th century 3 August 1961 TQ7347320276
50°57′21″N 0°28′07″E
1275863
Parish Church of All Saints
Church House Northiam House Late 18th century or Early 19th century 3 August 1961 TQ8306224552
50°59′29″N 0°36′26″E
1235021
Church House
Newenden Bridge Northiam Bridge 1706 3 August 1961 TQ8352127039
51°00′48″N 0°36′54″E
1217121
Newenden Bridge
Oakside Northiam House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ8294424475
50°59′26″N 0°36′19″E
1216981
Oakside
Oasthouses and Barn at Great Dixter to the North West of the House Northiam Oasthouse Oasthouse 18th century, barn 15th century 20 May 1976 TQ8195725164
50°59′50″N 0°35′30″E
1216899
Oasthouses and Barn at Great Dixter to the North West of the House
Strawberry Hole Strawberry Hole, Northiam, Rother House Later-Post 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ8208724143
50°59′16″N 0°35′35″E
1235029
Strawberry Hole
The Parish Church of St Mary (including the Frewen Mausoleum) Northiam, Rother Parish Church Norman 3 August 1961 TQ8300824517
50°59′27″N 0°36′23″E
1275827
Flackley Ash Hotel Flackley Ash, Peasmarsh, Rother House 18th century 3 August 1961 TQ8804123310
50°58′43″N 0°40′38″E
1275455
Flackley Ash Hotel
Woodside Peasmarsh, Rother House c.1790 3 August 1961 TQ8853123097
50°58′35″N 0°41′03″E
1217327
Church Farmhouse Church Farm, Penhurst, Rother Farmhouse Early 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ6944016509
50°55′23″N 0°24′34″E
1217564
Bank Chambers (the Justices' Clerk's Offices) Rye, Rother Legal Chambers 18th century 12 October 1951 TQ9199820348
50°57′02″N 0°43′55″E
1251665
Cobble Cottage, 18, West St Rye, Rother House Refaced early 19th century 12 October 1951 TQ9202020324
50°57′01″N 0°43′56″E
1252157
Flushing Inn & 3, Monks Way Rye, Rother House 16th century 12 October 1951 TQ9218020347
50°57′02″N 0°44′05″E
1251880
Flushing Inn & 3, Monks Way
Hartshorn House 31, Mermaid St Rye, Rother House 16th century 12 October 1951 TQ9195620280
50°57′00″N 0°43′53″E
1251959
Hartshorn House 31, Mermaid St
Lamb House Rye, Rother House Beginning of the 18th century 12 October 1951 TQ9204820272
50°57′00″N 0°43′58″E
1252151
The Mermaid Inn Rye, Rother House 18th century 12 October 1951 TQ9200820293
50°57′00″N 0°43′56″E
1251961
The Mermaid Inn
St Anthony of Padua Church Rye, Rother Jettied House 15th century 12 October 1951 TQ9210520247
50°56′59″N 0°44′01″E
1262779
The Town Hall Rye, Rother Town Hall 1831 12 October 1951 TQ9215120332
50°57′01″N 0°44′03″E
1251881
The Town Hall
The Water Tower (standing in the North East Corner of the Churchyard) Rye, Rother Water Tower 1733-1735 12 October 1951 TQ9217620322
50°57′01″N 0°44′04″E
1044326
The Water Tower (standing in the North East Corner of the Churchyard)
No. 1 East Street and 104 and 104A High Street Rye, Rother House Late 18th century or early 19th century 12 October 1951 TQ9215320426
50°57′04″N 0°44′03″E
1251729
Cordbatt Cottage Lea Farm, Rye Foreign, Rother House Early 19th century 13 May 1987 TQ9010422553
50°58′16″N 0°42′23″E
1275286
Cordbatt Cottage
Robertsbridge Abbey Robertsbridge, Salehurst and Robertsbridge, Rother Abbey ruins 1176 3 August 1961 TQ7546123825
50°59′14″N 0°29′55″E
1274121
Great Wigsell Bodiam, Salehurst and Robertsbridge, Rother House Early 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ7607227352
51°01′07″N 0°30′32″E
1221404
Great Wigsell
Monk's Cottage Robertsbridge, Salehurst and Robertsbridge, Rother House 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7387024117
50°59′25″N 0°28′34″E
1221521
Monk's Cottage
Rosebank Robertsbridge, Salehurst and Robertsbridge, Rother House 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7382023727
50°59′12″N 0°28′31″E
1221397
Rosebank
The Seven Stars Inn (Seven Sisters) Robertsbridge, Salehurst and Robertsbridge, Rother Wealden House 14th century 3 August 1961 TQ7378923622
50°59′09″N 0°28′29″E
1275146
The Seven Stars Inn (Seven Sisters)
Durhamford Manor Sedlescombe, Rother Jettied House Early 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ7728418852
50°56′31″N 0°31′19″E
1222027
The Parish Church of St John the Baptist Sedlescombe, Rother Parish Church Early 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ7771218803
50°56′29″N 0°31′41″E
1275087
The Parish Church of St John the Baptist
Courthorpes & Whiligh Ticehurst, Rother House 1586 3 August 1961 TQ6566531255
51°03′24″N 0°21′45″E
1237733
Courthorpes & Whiligh
Dunsters Mill House Three Leg Cross, Ticehurst, Rother House Later-Post 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ6896231991
51°03′45″N 0°24′35″E
1222585
The Parish Church of St Mary Ticehurst, Rother Parish Church Medieval 3 August 1961 TQ6887930101
51°02′44″N 0°24′28″E
1222324
Wardsbrook Farmhouse Ticehurst, Rother Farmhouse 16th century 3 August 1961 TQ6872429102
51°02′11″N 0°24′18″E
1237751
Knellstone Udimore, Rother House 15th century 3 August 1961 TQ8791718710
50°56′14″N 0°40′23″E
1237763
The Hammonds Udimore, Rother Farmhouse Late 17th century 3 August 1961 TQ8848219341
50°56′34″N 0°40′54″E
1238077
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalen Whatlington, Rother Parish Church 13th century 3 August 1961 TQ7605618225
50°56′12″N 0°30′16″E
1238301
The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalen
Parish Church of St Peter Bexhill-on-Sea Church Late 11th century or early 12th century 11 May 1949 TQ7460708096
50°50′46″N 0°28′44″E
1352817
Parish Church of St Peter
Burwash War Memorial Burwash War memorial 1920 25 August 1998 TQ6765424754
50°59′52″N 0°23′16″E
1376156
Burwash War Memorial

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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