Jacobean mansion built early C17 for Sir Adam Newton with later additions for Sir William Ducie. Built to an H-shaped plan with three storeys, much internal historic fabric survives such as staircases ...
Methodist church, built by F Boreham in 1887. The attached Sunday School serves as a church hall and provides services to the wider community. Red brick co… ...
A substantial church of great historical significance, with a four bay nave, aisles, south transept with porch and a west tower. Dating from the C15, but w… ...
Medieval church founded in the 13th Century but almost completely rebuilt in 1855. Comprising a chancel with north vestry, nave with aisles, south porch and west tower. Of local Wealden stone with ...
My research project tells the forgotten story of how the English landscape was shaped and forever changed by the lecturing tours of 19th century Black American freedom fighters. But how might our view ...
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Commissioners' Church of the 1820s. Church has been the victim of heritage crime. Vegetation growth and pigeon infestation at eaves level, and falling maso… ...
A small rural church from the late C11 comprising nave and chancel, with a C19 north porch and bell-turret. Built of lime-washed rubble with a plain clay tiled roof. The church has an almost complete ...
Manor house c.1200 with extensive alterations of the C14 and some of the C20. Squared chalk blocks, some brick patching, pantile gabled roof. The C14 roof finial along with the outer leaf of chalk ...