Great East Standen Manor is a manor house on the Isle of Wight, England.
Its history dates to the Norman Conquest;[1] and it was allegedly once the residence of Princess Cicely,[2] the daughter of Edward IV, following her third marriage to Sir Thomas.
The front is 18th-century and includes five bays that are irregularly spaced.
Grey headers and red brick dressings are featured, as are windows with slightly segmental tops and a large chimneystack, dated 1768.
The 18th-century Standen House is nearby.