Newtimber Place
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Newtimber Place is a Grade I listed building[1] in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England.[2] The house sits on a D-shaped island in a moat.[2] The oldest part of the house dates from the 16th century.[2]
The north wing is apparently the oldest part of the building, dating from the 16th century.[2] It was considerably extended in the 17th century by the addition of the east wing.[2] The house is built from flint and red brick with stone quoins.[2]
Until 1933, owners of Newtimber Place also held the advowson (the right to appoint the rector) for St John Evangelist Church which sits next door.[3]
The grounds are in the northern part of the civil parish of Newtimber, which gets its name from the building.[2]
| Newtimber Place | |
|---|---|
| File:Newtimber Place.jpg Newtimber House seen from the south | |
| Type | Country house |
| Location | Newtimber |
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| OS grid reference | TQ2689513728 |
| Area | West Sussex |
| Built | ca 16th Century |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Designated | 28 Oct 1957 |
| Reference no. | 1025629 |
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