Field Place Manor
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Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 20 Apr 2012
Steeped in history and situated in 8 acres of pleasant grounds stands Field Place, its elegant Georgian façade being attributed to its mid-18th century owners. The interior of the house contains fine carved fireplaces and original Jacobean oak panelling. The Oak room houses the original device of the Cooke family who owned and lived in the house for over three centuries. Reopened in 1988/89, Field Place is now a popular venue for seminars, corporate and private hires, including wedding receptions. http://www.worthingleisure.co.uk/worthingleisure/fp/historyoffieldplace/