Ovingdean Grange

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Ovingdean Grange, Grade II listed manor house in Ovingdean, England

Ovingdean Grange spans three floors with six bedrooms, a cinema room, a billiard room, and a courtyard garden across 7,000 square feet of land.

The north section of Ovingdean Grange, constructed in the 17th century, features flint walls and stone quoins matching the nearby St. Wulfran's Church.

William Harrison Ainsworth wrote his 1857 novel about this manor house, incorporating local stories of King Charles II hiding in its chimney.

The property includes a separate two-bedroom guest cottage and an office with a large reception area suitable for professional activities.

Thomas Geere became the first documented resident of Ovingdean Grange in 1608, possibly moving to the property as early as 1597.

Location: Brighton and Hove

GPS coordinates: 50.81650,-0.07630

Latest update: May 22, 2025 17:48

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