Gregory, D., Martin, D., Martin, B. and Whittick, C. (2019). A late-medieval house at 26 and 27 Cliffe High Street, Lewes, East Sussex: the documentary and archaeological evidence. Sussex Archaeological Collections 157. Vol 157, pp. 189-212. https://doi.org/10.5284/1094216. Cite this via datacite

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A late-medieval house at 26 and 27 Cliffe High Street, Lewes, East Sussex: the documentary and archaeological evidence
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 157
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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157
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189 - 212
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Renovation in 1987 of two cottages at 26 and 27 Cliffe High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, revealed remains of a late 15th-century house, with number 27 an open hall and number 26 floored with a first-floor chamber which may have extended over a culvert. In the 16th century a floor and a ceiling were inserted in the hall, and a ceiling added to the upper room. Several decades later a small, heated, two- storeyed range was built at the rear. In the mid-17th century, possibly in 1673, a second rear range was added, enveloping the 16th-century chimney. The house was divided into two cottages in 1708. In the course of road widening in 1829, the front two-fifths of the 15th-century structure were removed.
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David Gregory
David Martin
Barbara Martin
Christopher Whittick
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2019
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County: East Sussex
Place: Lewes
Site: Cliffe High Street
Country: England
Grid Reference: 542106, 110266 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (MIDAS)
TIMBER FRAMED HOUSE (Monus)
ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY (Event)
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09 Nov 2020