Brickwall House
Brickwall Hotel is a country house in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, England, now run as a hotel. The timber-framed Tudor house dates to 1599. In 1868 the north front was still unaltered.[1] It is evident that an earlier house existed as the manor was bought by a John White in 1492.[2] It is most associated with the Frewen family, including Accepted Frewen, Archbishop of York.[2] A fire nearly destroyed the house in 1951.[3]
Brickwall Hotel is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.[4]
References
- ↑ Murray, John (1868). A Handbook for Travellers in Kent and Sussex. p. 282.
- 1 2 Lower, Mark Antony (1870). A Compendious History of Sussex: Topographical, Archæological & Anecdotical. Containing an Index to the First Twenty Volumes of the "Sussex Archæological Collections". G.P. Bacon. p. 64.
- ↑ Beckett, Arthur (1953). The Sussex County Magazine. T.R. Beckett. p. 565.
- ↑ Historic England, "Brickwall Hotel (1222071)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 September 2016
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