Charleston Manor

Heritage Site in Sussex Wealden

England

Charleston Manor

Buildings at the Long Man Brewery The brewery has expanded its operation to this east side of the lane more recently. In addition to these buildings there is a shop and a cafe nearby. This is a cross-grid shot. The camera was in TQ5202.
Buildings at the Long Man Brewery Credit: Ian Cunliffe

Charleston Manor, located in the beautiful county of Sussex in southeastern England, is a historic heritage site that has captured the hearts of visitors for centuries. This stunning manor house, nestled amidst rolling green hills and picturesque landscapes, is a testament to the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.

Built in the 16th century, Charleston Manor boasts a rich history that spans over four centuries. Originally owned by the Blois family, the manor has seen various renovations and expansions throughout the years, resulting in its current grandeur. The manor's distinctive architecture showcases a blend of Elizabethan and Jacobean styles, with its characteristic timber-framed structure and ornate gables.

One of the manor's most notable features is its beautiful gardens. Lush and meticulously maintained, the gardens are a true delight for nature enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Visitors can stroll through the meticulously manicured lawns, admire the vibrant flower beds, and explore the serene water features. The gardens also offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful retreat.

Charleston Manor has also gained fame for its association with the renowned Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential artists, writers, and intellectuals who lived and worked in the early 20th century. The manor served as a meeting place for the group, with notable members including Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant. Today, the manor showcases a collection of artworks and personal belongings of these influential figures, giving visitors a glimpse into their lives and creative endeavors.

Overall, Charleston Manor stands as a testament to the rich heritage and cultural significance of Sussex. With its stunning architecture, captivating gardens, and association with the Bloomsbury Group, this heritage site continues to attract visitors from around the world who seek to immerse themselves in its history and beauty.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 50.783/0.163 or Grid Reference TQ5200. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Buildings at the Long Man Brewery The brewery has expanded its operation to this east side of the lane more recently. In addition to these buildings there is a shop and a cafe nearby. This is a cross-grid shot. The camera was in TQ5202.
Buildings at the Long Man Brewery
The brewery has expanded its operation to this east side of the lane more recently. In addition to these buildings there is a shop and a cafe nearby. This is a cross-grid shot. The camera was in TQ5202.
Stack of plastic trays near the Long Man Brewery I assume these have something to do with the brewery. They were nearby anyway.
Stack of plastic trays near the Long Man Brewery
I assume these have something to do with the brewery. They were nearby anyway.
Waymarker, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Waymarker, Friston Forest
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Track, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Track, Friston Forest
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Fate at edge of Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Fate at edge of Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Chalk grassland
Chalk grassland
Chalk downland The South Downs is one of the four areas of chalk downland in southern England. They extend from the eastern side of Hampshire through Sussex, culminating in the cliffs at Beachy Head.
The South Downs is England's newest National Park, its designation taking effect on March 31, 2010. There are many Sites of Special Scientific Interest within the park.
The area is relatively unpopulated, although along its southern periphery there is an almost uninterrupted ribbon of seaside towns. It is extremely popular with walkers, having one principal long distance footpath, the South Downs Way, and many interconnecting ones. There are three principal gaps in the upland through which rivers flow; and there are also many dry valleys along its length.
The South Downs have a long history; there are archaeological remains from Neolithic times. Until the middle of the 20th century, sheep-rearing was the main occupation of those living on the Downs.

At 886ft, Butser Hill is the highest point of the South Downs.

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Chalk downland
The South Downs is one of the four areas of chalk downland in southern England. They extend from the eastern side of Hampshire through Sussex, culminating in the cliffs at Beachy Head. The South Downs is England's newest National Park, its designation taking effect on March 31, 2010. There are many Sites of Special Scientific Interest within the park. The area is relatively unpopulated, although along its southern periphery there is an almost uninterrupted ribbon of seaside towns. It is extremely popular with walkers, having one principal long distance footpath, the South Downs Way, and many interconnecting ones. There are three principal gaps in the upland through which rivers flow; and there are also many dry valleys along its length. The South Downs have a long history; there are archaeological remains from Neolithic times. Until the middle of the 20th century, sheep-rearing was the main occupation of those living on the Downs. At 886ft, Butser Hill is the highest point of the South Downs. Extract from Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Edge of Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Edge of Friston Forest
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Edge of Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Edge of Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Edge of Friston Forest
Edge of Friston Forest
Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Bridleway, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Bridleway, Friston Forest
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Friston Forest
Friston Forest
Bridleway, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Bridleway, Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Bridleway, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Bridleway, Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Bridleway, Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Bridleway, Friston Forest
An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission. Forestry website LinkExternal link
Friston Forest An open access forest managed by the Forestry Commission.

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Friston Forest
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Charleston Manor is located at Grid Ref: TQ5200 (Lat: 50.783, Lng: 0.163)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

What 3 Words

///sometimes.onion.cheat. Near Friston, East Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.783,0.163
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 50.7856224/0.1575184
Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
Material: wood
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 50.7856334/0.1575259
Charlston Bottom
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 50.7817501/0.1664688
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