Newtimber Place


Newtimber Place is a Grade I listed building in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. The house sits on a D-shaped island in a moat. The oldest part of the house dates from the 16th century.
The north wing is apparently the oldest part of the building, dating from the 16th century. It was considerably extended in the 17th century by the addition of the east wing. The house is built from flint and red brick with stone quoins.
Until 1933, owners of Newtimber Place also held the advowson for St John Evangelist Church which sits next door.
The grounds are in the northern part of the civil parish of Newtimber, which gets its name from the building.