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  2. Alfriston Clergy House - Wikipedia

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    Alfriston Clergy House in Alfriston, Polegate, East Sussex, England, was the first built property to be acquired by the National Trust. It was purchased in 1896 for £10. [1] The house lies adjacent to the Church of St. Andrew. It is a Grade II* listed building. [2] The house is open to the public. [3]

  3. St Andrew's Church, Alfriston - Wikipedia

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    However, St Andrew's does not have any grand tomb or memorial, nor any records indicating who a patron might be. Additionally, there was no Lord of the Manor for Alfriston at the time. [3] However, on the left-hand side of the south porch there is a Canonical sundial, dating from the 14th century. The stone with the carved sundial was ...

  4. Category:Clergy houses in England - Wikipedia

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  5. Alfriston - Wikipedia

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    In the centre of the Tye is St. Andrew's Church. The 14th-century Alfriston Clergy House close by was originally a farmhouse but later became the vicarage. It is now maintained by the National Trust. It was the very first property bought by the Trust, in 1896, and it is a classic example of a Wealden hall house with thatched roof and timber ...

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    Healey Willan was a frequent visitor to the Clergy House at St Bart's during the tenure of his student, Alex Shaw (1929–63), as Choir Master. [38] Shaw's successor, Walter Barnes (1963–84), had been a protégé of Willan's student, Walter McNutt, Choir Master at St Thomas's, Huron Street. [39]

  9. Category:Alfriston - Wikipedia

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