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HENFIELD THEN AND NOW

Springlands

Springlands is located at the very bottom of Windmill Lane, where it turns to meet Sandy Lane. It's been a Grade II listed building since 1955. The listing description is as follows:

L-shaped C17 or earlier timber-framed building with plaster and some modern red
brick infilling, ground floor rebuilt in brick. Tiled roof. Casement windows.
Stone chimney breast at north end of north wing. Two storeys. Five windows.


I was walking down Windmill Lane a few years ago - with camera - and met up with two or three people chatting at the corner of a gate. I mentioned that I was out photographing Henfield houses, and the then owner of Springlands happened to be in the group, so she invited me in to take pictures inside the grounds.

HOUSES 4

Springlands Cottage 1: This photograph shows the back garden of Springlands, the timber framing and the brickwork of the house rear.

Springlands Cottage 2: The front of Springlands from inside the front gate and wall - a vew not visible from the road.

Springlands Cottage 3: The façade from the side garden.
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