Description
This beautiful timber-framed building, dating from the 15th century, is steeped in history. It was granted to Anne of Cleves as part of her annulment settlement from King Henry VIII — though she never actually resided there.
Wander through its well-preserved interiors, including a traditional Tudor kitchen, a bright and welcoming parlour, and a charming bedroom complete with a grand four-poster bed.
Get hands-on with history by trying on period costumes — perfect for discovering your inner king or queen and experiencing the past in a fun, interactive way.
The house also showcases a rich collection of historical household items that offer a glimpse into daily life in Sussex during the Tudor era.
Finish your visit with a peaceful walk through the picturesque garden, designed in the style of a Tudor plot. Here you’ll find a variety of herbs, flowering plants, and fruit trees typical of the time.