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Firle Place

Firle PlaceFirle Place has been the home of the Gage family for over 500 years. This unique house is set at the foot of the South Downs within its own parkland and contains a magnificent collection of old master paintings, fine English and European furniture and an impressive collection of Sevres porcelain. The estate is now owned by the 7th Viscount Gage. Firle Place is a magnificent property which still retains the approximate shape of Sir John Gage's original Tudor building. The parkland surrounding Firle Place is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - visitors can enjoy the licensed restaurant and tea terrace with views over the gardens for luncheon and cream teas.

Firle PlaceOpening times 2007
Easter Sunday and Monday
May Bank holidays Sunday & Monday
& August Bank Holiday Monday

June 3rd to 30th September
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
2pm - 4.15pm (last tour)

Admission prices:
Adults £6.00
Children / disabled £3.00
OAPs £5.50

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