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| A family house built in the 1890s, designed by Philip Webb, friend of William Morris. A showpiece of the Arts & Crafts Movement, it is decorated throughout with Morris carpets, fabrics and wallpapers, complemented by contemporary paintings, embroidery and furniture. The beautiful hillside garden gives fine views over the Sussex countryside. | | | | Some exterior decoration may take place during 2008. Access to parts of the garden may be restricted during periods of bad weather. Only selected showrooms in house will be open outside the main visiting season and conservation work may be taking place. Timed tickets to house. Group discounts do not operate on Sundays. No group visits on BHols | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs. On-board coach welcome. Out of hours tours£. Special interest tours: Arts & Crafts£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 400yds, drop-off point 100yds | | | | On site catering The Barn Restaurant (licensed), self service, 60 covers. Offers variety of hot and cold dishes. Reservations not possible. Bookable Ploughman's Lunches | | |
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