Burton Park

The interior contains a Grecian hall and an impressive[citation needed] staircase possibly rescued from Michelgrove near Arundel, which was demolished in 1828.

The staircase had been built in 1800 and made of cast and wrought bronze with a figure of a greyhound on alternate steps and is largely responsible for the house's Grade I listing.

[9] The Burton Park estate was inherited in the 15th century by the Goring family, who probably built the first house on the site.

When Sir William Goring died in 1724 the property passed by marriage to the Biddulphs.

St Michael's, a girls’ boarding school, remained in occupation until the 1980s after which, in 1994, the site became a police dog-training centre.

Burton Park
"Burton Church", [ 3 ] since 2003 dedicated to St Richard [ 4 ] a tiny Norman church standing 100 metres north-west of the mansion house