View of the Vegetable Garden and the end of Alfriston Clergy House, photographed at dawn. Bought in 1896, this was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust.
Box trees at the rear of Alfriston Clergy House. Photographed in summer, the green trees are highlighted by the bright sun. Bought in 1896, this was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust.
The front of Alfriston Clergy House with purple delphiniums and hedge in the foreground. This 14th-century timber-framed thatched hall house, bought 1896, was the first building acquired by the National Trust.
View of the garden behind Alfriston Clergy House with steps leading up to the door. The thatched roof slopes down to a tiled part over a lean-to & the garden is planted in old-fashioned cottage style.