Newbuildings Place is a 17th-century Artisan Mannerist house near Shipley, West Sussex.
[1] The house was built with numerous priest holes, as the Caryll family were Roman Catholic.
[4] The building is a former home of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt,[5] an author, poet and Arabian horse breeder.
[6] Whilst living there, he bought tapestries and furniture from William Morris, which still survive in the house.
[7][8] Blunt's daughter, who inherited the house, was married to Neville Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton.