Anne of Cleves House

[1] It formed part of Queen Anne's annulment settlement from King Henry VIII in 1541, although she never visited the property.

These include one of the best exhibitions on wealden iron making including large machinery such as a hammer from Etchingham Forge and cannon boring apparatus together with a collection of iron fire backs.

[2] The bedroom and kitchen are furnished to resemble their appearance at the time of Anne's ownership.

The house is open to the public and plays host to functions throughout the year, including parties, weddings and small informal concerts.

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Anne of Cleves House.