Alfriston, The Clergy House 1921
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Almost ruinous when acquired by the National Trust as its first building in 1896, the clergy house was carefully restored. Situated on The Tye, the village green, by the fine parish church, it is an oak framed 'Wealden house' of about 1380, in which the projecting end bays and central open hall are under one continuous roof.
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