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Chantry House, Grade II* listed heritage building in Steyning, England

Chantry House is a residential building from the 18th century located at 34 Church Street in Steyning, with typical features of that era including brick facade and traditional window arrangements. The building contains several rooms with original details that reflect its long history.

The house dates from the 18th century and was later placed on the list of particularly important historic buildings in England. This classification recognized its architectural significance and role in local building history.

The artist Gluck and partner Edith Shackleton Heald made this house their home and creative workspace. Today, you can sense the connection to their artistic world that remains embedded within these rooms.

Since this house is protected as a historic building, any repairs or changes require special permission from local authorities. Keep in mind that this is a private residence and is not normally open for tourist visits.

The house was home to artist Gluck for many years, whose paintings and works played an important role in 20th-century British art. This connection to a creative life makes the location noteworthy for art history.

Location: Steyning

GPS coordinates: 50.88930,-0.32773

Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:40

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