Ovingdean Listed Buildings
Reminders of the farming community
Reproduced with permission from the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder, 1990
Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of the content may not reflect recent research, changes and events.
f) OTHER LISTED BUILDINGS: Nos.11-13 Greenways , by the green, are known as Grange Farm Cottages, knapped-flint houses of the early nineteenth century. The knapped-flint tithe barn which stands adjacently also dates from the nineteenth century and has been converted into a dwelling. In Ovingdean Road, Flints and The Cot were originally the eighteenth-century farmhouse of Ovingdean Hall and are faced in knapped flint; the adjoining Nook dates from around 1805. {44,123}
Any numerical cross-references in the text above refer to resources in the Sources and Bibliography section of the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder.
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