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    Horsham (/ˈhɔːrʃəm/) is a market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun on the fringe of the Weald in West Sussex, England. The town is 31 miles...
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    Horsham Stone is a type of calcareous, flaggy sandstone containing millions of minute sand grains and occurring naturally in the Weald Clay of south-east...
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    Rag-stone is a name given by some architectural writers to work done with stones that are quarried in thin pieces, such as Horsham Stone, sandstone, Yorkshire...
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    it is more common in Kent and Surrey. The house is built of stone, including Horsham Stone, and has two storeys. The kitchen and cellar are original to...
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    Horsham (/ˈhɔːrʃəm/) is a regional city in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia. Located on a bend in the Wimmera River, Horsham is approximately...
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    1954 had revealed the remains of a man in a coffin. "[It] was made of Horsham stone, magnificently finished, and contained the thigh and pelvic bones of...
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    notably including the calcareous sandstone unit referred to as the Horsham Stone. It has a gradual, conformable contact with the underlying Tunbridge...
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    List of sandstones (category Building stone)
    Sandstone Bargate stone: from Surrey Horsham Stone: from Sussex Millstone Grit: from Northern England Yorkstone: from Yorkshire Pennant stone: from South Wales...
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    In 1597, it was part of the Buckhurst estate, a house of brick and Horsham stone with "... several courtyards, gardens, orchards, closes, rooms, two...
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    chancel were built. The church is built of local sandstone, with a Horsham Stone roof. The church is a Grade I listed building, listed for the tower...
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    from the Grey Chalk Subgroup of the North Downs Horsham Stone - a calcareous sandstone quarried at Horsham, West Sussex Malden, H. E., ed. (1911). "A History...
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    building which is now used as a nursery school. The tiled roof uses Horsham stone. A substantial extension was built in the same style in the 20th century...
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  • The History of Horsham, a market town on the upper reaches of the River Arun on the fringe of the Weald in West Sussex, England, can be traced back to...
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    oldest bells in Sussex, dated to c. 1150. The church is roofed with Horsham Stone slabs. The civil parish has an area of 525.81 hectares (1,299 acres)...
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    framed on a brick plinth with rendered infill, the roof is hipped of Horsham stone, with three symmetrically chimney stacks. A former medieval hall house...
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    between first floor windows and the low parapet that conceals the Horsham stone roof behind. Where the string course surmounts the window the detail...
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    Horsham to Tonbridge, and is part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It lies on the ridge to the south of the A264 between Horsham...
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    of hard limestone, the "Sussex marble" with the shells of Viviparus. Horsham Stone is another local hard bed. Near Tilgate the remains of Iguanodon were...
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    formerly called Collyer's School, is a co-educational sixth form college in Horsham, West Sussex, England. The college was rated as being 'good' by Ofsted...
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    been quarried in Cuckfield itself. The roofs are covered with slabs of Horsham stone. The former Sergison chapel has external chamfering and ashlar dressings...
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    Horsham Unitarian Church (formerly Horsham General Baptist Chapel) is a Unitarian chapel in Horsham in the English county of West Sussex. It was founded...
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    The Horsham–Montgomery Bridge is an historic American stone bridge that carries Pennsylvania Route 152 (Limekiln Pike) over the Little Neshaminy Creek...
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    Horsham Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Square in Horsham, West Sussex. It is a Grade II listed building. The earliest mention of a building...
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    Rapelands Wood) is a mixed mature woodland in Old Holbrook, a hamlet close to Horsham, England. It lies on Rapeland Hill, on the north-western fringes of Old...
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    died in 1624. It is a huge Jacobean mansion of flint, with stone details and a Horsham stone roof. In an otherwise modest place such as Streat, this upmarket...
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    15th-century wooden entrance porch. The roof is tiled with locally quarried Horsham stone. The chancel has hood-moulded trefoiled windows in its liturgical North...
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    Holy Innocents Church, Southwater (category Horsham District)
    land on which the church was built. Most of the walls are of local Horsham Stone. It was one of a number of churches designed by James Park Harrison...
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    Crawley. Horsham: Performance Publications. Hygate, Nâdine; Hughes, Annabella (1995). Ye Olde Punch Bowle, 101, High Street, Crawley. Horsham: Performance...
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    mill in the parish, Sussex Marble (a locally quarried limestone) and a Horsham Stone slab roof. It stands at the end of the twitten leading to the churchyard...
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    rough-cast stone and the prominent chimneys are built of brick. The clay tiles of the main roof are plain, but the lower courses are slabs of Horsham Stone, which...
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