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as stables and servants' accommodation, it was later converted into farm buildings and leased by the then-owners of the manor (the Sackville family, whose members held it for over 300 years from 1601) to William Hardwick who was at one time a Brighton exciseman. His sons and their heirs continued to lease the manor and farm for several generations.<St. Helen's parish records & Hangleton tax records > This use ceased by the mid-20th century, and all separate buildings associated with the farm were demolished. By the 1970s, it had been converted into a house.
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Hangleton Manor Inn's 15th- and 16th-century origins make it Hove's oldest secular building. Flint has always been plentiful around the South Downs—several ancient mines (up to 5,000 years old in some cases) have been found across Sussex—and many buildings on the south face of the Downs are built of
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The Old Manor House—a long, low wing adjoining the main building on the north and west side—dates from the 15th century. It has also been altered, but an original doorway remains and some windows of a similar age were inserted into its walls during the 16th-century rebuilding work. Originally used
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of cement. It was restored from a ruinous state in the 1980s: the walls were crumbling and the roof had caved in. The potence (a combined ladder and perch), a standard feature of dovecotes, has a distinctive design, resembling a gate. It, like the roof, has been renewed. The capacity has been
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The tenancy of the manor passed through several families, including the locally prominent de Cockfields and de Poynings (members of which held it for about 200 years from the 13th century), until in 1538 it came into the possession of Richard Bellingham of nearby
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and laid with clay tiles, and there are several chimney-stacks at irregular intervals. The complex is L-shaped; the longest (northwest) side is formed by the long, two-storey 15th-century range (the Old Manor House section). A 1925 study noted that it resembled
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The dovecote was listed at Grade II by English Heritage on 24 March 1950. This grade is given to "nationally important" buildings of "special interest". As of February 2001, it was one of 1,124 Grade II listed buildings in the city.
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northwest of Brighton, and consisted mostly of grazing land and chalk downland. Its three main features were on a northeast–southwest alignment: to the northeast, a small village; to the southwest of this, the medieval
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in the grounds has been haunted since a monk placed a curse on it. The buildings that comprise the inn were acquired by Hangleton Manor Ltd in 1968, and converted to an inn under the
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at Grade II* on 8 November 1956. Such buildings are defined as being "particularly important ... of more than special interest". As of February 2001, they formed one of
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and a series of regularly spaced windows (all 20th-century replacements of the older windows inserted during the 16th-century rebuilding work) with either square or
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for a time during the mid-16th century. During his 15-year ownership, he rebuilt the main part of the building. Stones from the 12th-century
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Inside, alterations have removed some of the original features, but much still remains. A room to the east of the entrance has
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variously recorded as 526 or 535 birds, accommodated on blocks of chalk. The wooden door, facing north, has a glazed grille of
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the complex at Grade II* for its architectural and historical importance, and the dovecote is listed separately at Grade II.
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and has candle-holders, and in the attic there are the remains of an older staircase of similar design, with oak treads and
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nobleman, William de Wateville. He was the tenant of several manors in the area, including Bristelmestune (present-day
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left by the birds, placed a curse on it. Since then, the building has reputedly been haunted by ghost pigeons.
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Further alteration took place later in the 16th century. Part of the building was converted into a
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part of the city; some 15th-century features remain, and there has been little change since the
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After farming operations ceased, the main building became an inn and hotel (the
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rebuilt it in the mid-16th century. Local folklore asserts that a 17th-century
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and a small pond; and further southwest, the manor house. The village suffered
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bought the premises for more than £1,000,000. It now operates under the name
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987).
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The Old Manor House part of the building is a two-storey wing with eight
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987
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stands in the grounds of the inn. It is circular, built of small
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the material. Hangleton Manor's buildings are of plain (mostly
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and associated buildings form a bar and restaurant complex in
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Early in the dovecote's existence, a monk—angered by the
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and various carvings, including inscriptions such as the
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Hangleton Manor Dovecote, Its history and restoration
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Hangleton Manor and the Old Manor House were jointly
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Dovecote about 20 metres south of Hangleton Manor Inn
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Hangleton
Brighton and Hove
50°50′53″N 0°12′19″W / 50.8481°N 0.2052°W / 50.8481; -0.2052
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Hangleton Manor Inn is located in Brighton & Hove
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