This stunning timber-framed medieval house dates back to the 15th century. It was given to Anne of Cleves at the end of her short-lived marriage to Henry VIII - although she never lived there. The beautiful and well-preserved interiors include a Tudor kitchen, a light and airy parlour, and a beautiful bedroom complete with four poster bed. Then stroll through the garden, which is inspired by a traditional Tudor planting scheme - including herbs, shrubs and fruit trees appropriate to the Tudor period. Available for weddings, events, parties and community hire.
You can see about 4 rooms of Anne of Cleves 15th century house (though note she probably never lived here). There are quite a few stairs, and it's a bit of an odd layout. However, there are interesting items and signs about the house's history, architectural style, and items from the time period. Tickets: They offer a combined ticket with Lewes Castle, and if you gift aid your ticket it is good for the year. Facilities: They have a small shop, clean toilets, and a cafe (though we did not visit these)
Stopped for a coffee and bun during a 35mile cycle ride and was do glad I did. Lovely coffee, amazing food available with some nice lunch options but I had a pain a raisin which was so fresh, although I nearly plumped for the amazing looking almond croissant Sat in a nicely presented cottage garden and felt very relaxed. Would definitely recommend.
A small house with only a few rooms, however some of the most amazing historically kept, beautiful examples of Tudor rooms I've ever seen, a dreamy way to spend an hour really taking in Anne of Cleves house. It's truly magnificent you can almost see Anne coming down the corridor- small and mighty 10/10
Found this town on social media what a lovely place to visit will definitely have a return visit
Careworker and a support worker went he today one of my client first time museum lovely place so much to see very interesting the garden was beautiful even the Cafe was very nice sitting out in the garden very peaceful is well
This is a small Tudor property that Anne of Cleeves got as part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII - along with other properties.
On-site services
Live performances
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Restaurant
Toilets
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Family friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
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You can see about 4 rooms of Anne of Cleves 15th century house (though note she probably never lived here). There are quite a few stairs, and it's a bit of an odd layout. However, there are interesting items and signs about the house's history, architectural style, and items from the time period. Tickets: They offer a combined ticket with Lewes Castle, and if you gift aid your ticket it is good for the year. Facilities: They have a small shop, clean toilets, and a cafe (though we did not visit these)
Stopped for a coffee and bun during a 35mile cycle ride and was do glad I did. Lovely coffee, amazing food available with some nice lunch options but I had a pain a raisin which was so fresh, although I nearly plumped for the amazing looking almond croissant Sat in a nicely presented cottage garden and felt very relaxed. Would definitely recommend.
A small house with only a few rooms, however some of the most amazing historically kept, beautiful examples of Tudor rooms I've ever seen, a dreamy way to spend an hour really taking in Anne of Cleves house. It's truly magnificent you can almost see Anne coming down the corridor- small and mighty 10/10
Found this town on social media what a lovely place to visit will definitely have a return visit
Careworker and a support worker went he today one of my client first time museum lovely place so much to see very interesting the garden was beautiful even the Cafe was very nice sitting out in the garden very peaceful is well
This is a small Tudor property that Anne of Cleeves got as part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII - along with other properties.