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Glynde PlaceHistoric Houses & Building
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Glynde Place is a magnificent example of Elizabethan architecture commanding exceptionally fine views of the South Downs. Amongst the collections of 400 years of family living can be seen a fine collection of 17th and 18th century portraits of the Trevors and a room dedicated to Sir Henry Brand, Speaker of the House of Commons 1872 - 1884 and an exhibition of `Harbert Morley and the Great Rebellion 1638 - 1660' the story of the part played by the owner of Glynde Place in the Civil War. Plus a collection of 18th century Italian masterpieces. Historic Houses Association Member. Opening Times: Gardens: Easter & Sun in Apr. House: May: Sun & BHs only. Jun & Sept: Wed & Sun. July & Aug: Wed, Thu & Sun, 2 - 5pm. Last adm. 4.45pm