Patcham Place, Grade II* listed country house in Patcham, England.
Patcham Place is a country house in Brighton and Hove built in classical style with seven bays across its facade. The exterior features distinctive black mathematical tiles, wooden quoins, and a formal entrance topped with a pediment supported by Tuscan columns.
Major John Payne acquired and redesigned this property in 1764, replacing an earlier structure dating to 1558 with a new classical mansion. The transformation reflected the architectural tastes of the Georgian era in southern England.
The property demonstrates the architectural evolution of Brighton, shifting from a small fishing village to an important residential area near London.
The building is located in the Patcham area of Brighton and Hove and can be viewed from the public road. Access to the interior is limited due to its protected status, so visitors should plan for exterior observation only.
Inside, the house features substantial fireplaces and an ornately carved chimney-breast with decorative motifs throughout. These interior details extend to the main staircase, where an elaborate rail demonstrates the craftsmanship of the period.
Location: Brighton and Hove
GPS coordinates: 50.86500,-0.15321
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:04
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