Haremere Hall

Haremere Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean building near Etchingham, East Sussex.

James Temple, one of the judges at the trial and subsequent execution of King Charles I, resided in the hall in the 1620s.

By the end of the century, it had been occupied by the Busbridge family, relations of the Temples by marriage.

[1] John Lade, friend of the Prince Regent regularly visited the hall in the 19th century.

[2] In 2011, aged 102, the dowager Lady Killearn attempted to put the property on the market for around £1.65 million but was prevented from doing so by her son, Victor.

West face of Haremere Hall
View of the hall in the background, from its grounds