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Field Place, Grade I listed building in Warnham, England

Field Place is a building with oak-framed construction clad in stone and characteristic Horsham slab roofs that give it its distinctive look. The oldest section dates to the 14th century and was expanded with additional wings over time, while a large external chimney from the 16th century marks its core structure.

The building was established in 1353 with its eastern wing and carries a history spanning over 600 years. In the following centuries, new rooms and features were added that reflect the changing life and architecture of different periods.

The house was the birthplace of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and carries traces of his era through valuable interior spaces like the dining room. Visitors can still discover the artistic details of that period in rooms that shaped the life of this literary figure.

The building is protected and subject to strict rules for maintaining its historical structure and features. Visitors should be prepared that access and viewing conditions may vary depending on any ongoing restoration work.

Inside are bathrooms from the 1930s decorated with imitation tortoiseshell and pink marble, showing an intriguing craftsmanship of that time. These rooms offer a rare glimpse into the living style of a specific era that visitors often overlook.

Location: Warnham

GPS coordinates: 51.07680,-0.36369

Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:10

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