Malling House, Lewes
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
A C17th house refronted in the 1720s presenting an attractive face in red, grey and orange brick. It also has a fine Tuscan doorcase. The chimneystacks provided some vertical emphasis to counteract its predominant horizontality. Grade I listed. The date of the photo is uncertain, but at the time this was used as offices by Sussex Police and in 2013 this still appears to be the case.