18th Century Architectural Masterpiece
The Castle is a magnificent and unique 18th century building regarded as one of the most important houses architecturally in the country. It was the first house ever built with a dual façade, Greco-Roman on the South side and Castellated Gothic on the North. The Castle is Grade I Listed and is located within the South Downs National Park with easy access via the A27 from Worthing, Brighton even London which is an hour and a half away. The famous architect John Biagio-Rebecca, who was renowned in the Sussex area was the original architect. The South Palladian (Greco-Roman) aspect is yellow brick and is thought to be a copy of the famous Villa Lante near Rome. The Gothic aspect is constructed of flint and sandstone, and it was designed to replicate Arundel Castle which lies approximately 5 miles to the west.
A capacity of 250 people
License Premises Licence 8 am till 00 pm - bar and music end at 23:30 pm.
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