Seacox Heath is a house in the village of Flimwell in East Sussex, England.
It is owned by the Russian government, and is used as a weekend retreat by the staff of their embassy in London.
[1] The NHLE listing described it as a "Tall mansion in the style of a French chateau", set over three storeys.
[2] In January 1921 Rudyard Kipling met Emir Faisal of the Hejaz at the house.
[4] In October 1946 the house and 83 acres of the estate were bought by the Russian government as a retreat for its diplomatic staff from their embassy.