Firle Place
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firle-place-181-6686251
title:
Firle Place
text:
Firle Place is a manor house in Firle, East Sussex, United Kingdom. The Gage family have owned the land at Firle since acquiring it from the Levett family in the 15th century. The manor house was first built in the late 15th century by Sir John Gage, who made Firle Place his principal home. He held many high offices, including Constable of the Tower and was an executor of Henry VIII's will. The external cladding of the building is Georgian, using Caen Stone to make it look like a classical Frenc
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description:
Manor house in East Sussex, England
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firle_Place
date created:
2008-03-01T17:16:23Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T20:46:30Z
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