Fairlight Hall is a private family home set in some
90 acres of pleasure gardens, pasture and woodland,
with commanding views across farmland to the
English Channel and the Rye Bay peninsula.
The mock Tudor mansion was built in the 1850s
by a Sussex family of landed gentry who,
in a relatively short period of time
amassed an estate of some 4,000 acres.
Today Fairlight Hall plays host to a number of different
events managed by the family and
supported by a team of housekeepers, gardeners
and estate workers.
The building sits in an enviable location surrounded
by the Sussex countryside in one of the sunniest
locations in Great Britain.
The Times names Hastings third coolest seaside town
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