Holmshurst Manor is a Jacobean country house near Burwash in East Sussex, England.
[1] Holmshurst lies north of Burwash Common, near Witherenden Hill, and is surrounded by farm land.
It features a tiled roof, clustered chimneys, stone fireplaces, stained glass windows, oak paneling and a gallery seventy feet in length.
[3] In the mid-1970s Daltrey designed and built Lakedown Fishery on the manor farm,[4] and also installed a recording studio in one of the barns.
[5] Holmshurst Manor was originally built by Goddard Hepden (Hebden) in 1610 and bears his initials "GH" carved in a coat-of-arms on the lintel.