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- large country house in Cross-in-Hand, East Sus**** previously known as Possingworth Park, which was renamed as Holy Cross Priory. It now provides supported...
- Possingworth Park, Cross-in-Hand, Waldron, East Sus****, a red-brick neo-gothic mansion, built by the Uckfield firm of Alexander Cheadle. Possingworth...
- Kent to Swift's Den, in the Parish of Etchingham; and from Frant to Possingworth Great Wood, adjoining to the Turnpike Road there, leading to Blackboys...
- Fremantle; and Claire, later Countess de Loriol Chandieu. They lived at Possingworth in Sus**** during World War I. Her husband died in 1921, and Annabel Huth...
- Kent, to Swift's Den in the Parish of Etchingham, and from Frant to Possingworth Great Wood adjoining to the Turnpike Road there leading to Blackboys...
- In the 1860s, Marnock worked for Louis Huth on the park and garden of Possingworth Park, Sus****. Another of his achievements was the landscaping in the...
- Kent, to Swift's Den in the Parish of Etchingham, and from Frant to Possingworth Great Wood adjoining to the Turnpike Road there leading to Blackboys...
- 'Newells Preparatory School'. His other commissions in Sus**** included Possingworth Manor and Oldlands near Herron's Ghyll. Amongst the extravagant pieces...
- 1877: Robert Loder of The High Beeches, Crawley 1878: Louis Huth, of Possingworth Manor, Uckfield 1879: Charles Thomas Lucas, of Warnham Court, Horsham...
- 974106°N 0.217633°E / 50.974106; 0.217633 (New Mill) 1183064 More images Possingworth Manor Waldron, Heathfield and Waldron, Wealden House Early 17th century...