IS THIS THE OLDEST CONTINUALLY INHABITED PARSONAGE HOUSE IN ENGLAND?



IS THIS THE OLDEST CONTINUALLY
INHABITED PARSONAGE HOUSE IN ENGLAND?

A local guide book (available in the neighbouring church) in this hamlet in East Sussex claims it is ‘reputed to be the oldest continually inhabited parsonage house in the country’.
Constructed by Benedictine Monks from the nearby Wilmington Priory in 1280, it was occupied by the clergy until 1970. The property was sold into private ownership. It remains occupied to this day.

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