Preston Manor of Bishop of Chichester
Has been described as a Certain Palace (Bishop), and also as a Certain Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Preston Manor of Bishop of Chichester |
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Historic Country | Sussex |
Modern Authority | Brighton and Hove; City of |
1974 Authority | East Sussex |
Civil Parish | Brighton |
Residential manor of the Bishop of Chichester. (Thompson)
Preston Manor is largely a 1738 rebuilding with C19/20 additions, but the ground floor incorporates remains of an earlier building including two originally external square-headed stone Jacobean doorways with moulded architraves. Of two round-headed 'interior doorways one is of late date, the other, with a moulded stone surround, may be of C13 date and in situ. Building survey in 1999 carried out by Archaeology South East recorded that the earliest recognizable fabric was c1600 and little of this survived the early C18 rebuild. However it is likely that due to its position adjacent to the church this was the site of the medieval manor. (East Sussex HER)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | TQ303064 |
Latitude | 50.8424606323242 |
Longitude | -0.15038999915123 |
Eastings | 530320 |
Northings | 106400 |