Pattyndenne Manor

(grid reference TQ7236) This Grade II* listed timber framed house was built by the Pattyndenn family in 1472, it was a home and a place to hold the Manor court proceedings.

[1] The house is built in the local style known as Wealden, in which parts of the upper storey and sides project as jetties, but the central part, has no jetties and thus gives the appearance of being recessed.

At Pattydenne the upper storey rests on four moulded and chamfered corner posts and the jetties project from all four sides.

The layout of the house remains largely unchanged, except for the addition of a kitchen wing in around 1600.

Visits are sometimes available by private arrangement with the owners for people or groups with specific interest in the house.

Pattyndenne Manor