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Brief description of site

Framfield Place was built in 1765. Features are known to have included lakes, kitchen garden and a fishpond. Norman Shaw made alterations to the house in the 1890s and Edwin Lutyens re-modelled the drawing room. The house was divided into six properties in 1971. The current status of the site is not known, though some features clearly survive.

Brief history of site

Framfield Place was built in 1765. Alterations and additions have been made since that time, notably by Norman Shaw and Edwin Lutyens.

Location information:

Address: Brookhouse Road, Framfield, East Sussex, TN22 5QH

Locality: Uckfield East Sussex

Local Authorities:

East Sussex; Wealden; Framfield

Historical County: Sussex

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 199 Grid Ref: TQ493204
Latitude: 50.96368 Longitude: 0.1247079

Key information:

Form of site: garden

Purpose of site: Ornamental

Context or principal building: multiple dwelling

Site first created: 1765

Main period of development: Mid 18th century

Survival: Part: standing remains

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