Bassetts Manor

Bassetts Manor is a Grade II-listed building in Hartfield, East Sussex, England.

Bassetts Manor
The Oast, Bassetts Manor
LocationHartfield
Coordinates51°07′13″N 0°05′41″E
OS grid referenceTQ 46705 37751
AreaEast Sussex
Built16th century
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Bassetts Manor
Designated26 November 1953
Reference no.1028291
Location of Bassetts Manor in East Sussex

Location

The manor is located North of the village of Hartfield, in Withyham, East Sussex.[1][2]

History

The two-storey manor was built in the 16th century. The front door dates back to the early 17th century.[2] The property includes eighteen workshops, three cottages, and three stables.[1]

In 1969, the manor was purchased by the Whetstone family.[1] In 1986, it was used as a beef-raising farm.[3]

Heritage significance

It has been listed as a Grade II building by English Heritage since 26 November 1953.[2]

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