The manor was built in the twelfth century and was brutally sacked for building stone in the nineteenth. CTP undertook an inspection of the Scheduled Monument for client Brighton and Hove City Council and recently met the Inspector to discuss the proposed conservation and repair. We have systematically detailed the elevations and created bespoke specifications.
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