NOTES: A late Elizabethan moated, timber-framed manor house, built in 1582 by John Caryl encasing an earlier 15th century hall house. In 1884 the house was sold to Wickham Flower, who as a founder member of SPAB (Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings) commissioned Philip Webb to restore it, and to layout the ornamental gardens incorporating the medieval moat. Two extensions were added by Webb (1885-1887 and 1893-1894). After Flower's death in 1904, the house was sold and a new wing added to the north by the architect and landscape designer Inigo Thomas. See RIBA156558 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Considered to be by George Gilbert Scott junior or John Oldrid Scott, but listed as being by their father Sir George Gilbert Scott by Historic England. The design for the vicarage though was produced in his office. See RIBA159320 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Considered to be by George Gilbert Scott junior or John Oldrid Scott, but listed as being by their father Sir George Gilbert Scott by Historic England. The design for the vicarage though was produced in his office. See RIBA159322 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Considered to be by George Gilbert Scott junior or John Oldrid Scott, but listed as being by their father Sir George Gilbert Scott by Historic England. The design for the vicarage though was produced in his office. See RIBA154618 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Considered to be by George Gilbert Scott junior or John Oldrid Scott, but listed as being by their father Sir George Gilbert Scott by Historic England. The design for the vicarage though was produced in his office. See RIBA154618 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd. See RIBA152872 for a black and white version of this image.
A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd. See RIBA152874 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd. See RIBA152876 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd. See RIBA152888 for a black and white version of this image.