Sheffield Park House holds a significant place within the illustrious history of Sussex’s Country Houses. Its origins date back to a time before 1066 when Edwin of Wessex, the father of King Harold, was its owner. After Harold’s defeat by William the Conqueror, the estate passed into the hands of Robert, Count of Mortain, who was William’s brother-in-law. The Domesday Book records it as “Sifelle.” In the late 1700s, the 1st Earl of Sheffield acquired the estate, James Wyatt transformed the house into the fashionable Gothic style of the era. The renowned Capability Brown was later commissioned to craft the picturesque gardens. In 1953, the estate was divided, and by the 1980s, Sheffield Park House underwent a conversion into twelve…
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