Brightling Park, the Glossary
Brightling Park (previously known as Rose Hill) is a country estate which lies in the parishes of Brightling and Dallington in the Rother district of East Sussex, England.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Brightling, Dallington, East Sussex, John Fuller (1680–1745), Mad Jack Fuller, Robert Smirke (architect), Rose Fuller, Rother District.
- Brightling
- Country houses in East Sussex
- Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex
Brightling
Brightling is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England.
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Dallington, East Sussex
Dallington is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England.
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John Fuller (1680–1745)
John Fuller FRS (1680 – 4 August 1745) was a British landowner, MP and Jamaican plantation owner.
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Mad Jack Fuller
John Fuller (20 February 1757 – 11 April 1834), better known as "Mad Jack" Fuller (although he himself preferred to be called "Honest John" Fuller), was Squire of the hamlet of Brightling, in Sussex, and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1780 and 1812.
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Robert Smirke (architect)
Sir Robert Smirke (1 October 1780 – 18 April 1867) was an English architect, one of the leaders of Greek Revival architecture, though he also used other architectural styles (such as Gothic and Tudor).
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Rose Fuller
Rose Fuller FRS (12 April 1708 – 7 May 1777) was a West Indies plantation owner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1756 to 1777.
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Rother District
Rother is a local government district in East Sussex, England.
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See also
Brightling
- Brightling
- Brightling Park
- Willingford Meadows
Country houses in East Sussex
- Ashburnham Place
- Ashcombe House, East Sussex
- Bateman's
- Beauport Park
- Beeches Farm
- Brickwall House
- Brightling Park
- Buckhurst Park, East Sussex
- Buckwell Place
- Compton Place
- Dean's Place Hotel
- Durhamford Manor
- Firle Place
- Folkington Manor
- Glynde Place
- Glyndebourne
- Gravetye Manor
- Great Dixter
- Hammerwood Park
- Haremere Hall
- Heathfield Park
- Herstmonceux Place
- Holmshurst Manor
- Horsted Place
- Iridge Place
- Luxford House
- Malling House
- New House, Wadhurst Park
- Normanhurst Court
- Plumpton Place
- Seacox Heath
- Sheffield Park and Garden
- Southover Grange
- Swanborough Manor
- The Laines
- Wings Place
- Wootton Manor
Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex
- Alfriston Clergy House
- Anne of Cleves House
- Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
- Ashcombe House, East Sussex
- Ashdown House, East Sussex
- Barbican House
- Bolebroke Castle
- Brightling Park
- Buckwell Place
- Claremont Hotel, Eastbourne
- Congress Theatre (Eastbourne)
- Copping Hall
- Crown House, St Leonards-on-Sea
- Durhamford Manor
- Eastbourne Pier
- Folkington Manor
- Grade II* listed buildings in Brighton and Hove
- Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex
- Grade II* listed buildings in Eastbourne
- Grade II* listed buildings in Hastings
- Grade II* listed buildings in Lewes (district)
- Grade II* listed buildings in Rother
- Grade II* listed buildings in Wealden
- Harvey's Brewery
- Heathfield Park
- Herstmonceux Castle
- Iridge Place
- Lamb House
- Langney Priory
- Lewes War Memorial
- Michael Hall (school)
- New Mill, Cross-in-Hand
- Nutley Windmill
- Otham Abbey
- Ovenden's Mill, Polegate
- Pelham Arcade
- Plumpton Place
- Robertsbridge Abbey
- Rye Town Hall, East Sussex
- St Bartholomew's Church, Burwash
- Stone Cross Windmill
- The Armoury, Winchelsea
- Windmill Hill Mill, Herstmonceux
- Windycroft
- Wootton Manor