Easebourne, Priory Pond 1906
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This village near Midhurst was built mainly to house employees of the Cowdray Estate, famed for the landscaped park and polo playing. St Mary's church stands near the park gate and contains the tomb of the first Lord Montague, who entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Cowdray House. The conserved ruins of the house, a Tudor mansion damaged by fire in 1793, are situated near the River Rother. Beside the church is Easebourne Augustinian Priory. After the Dissolution, the buildings continued in use as a private house.

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Snow Hill House on the left was where Mother and I lived for several years, after moving from Maida Villas after the death of Father. We occupied the large top flat.