Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years. Set at the foot of the Sussex Downs within its own parkland, this unique house originally Tudor, was built of Caen stone, possibly from a monastery dissolved by Sir John Gage, friend of Henry VIII. Remodelled in the 18th century it is similar in appearance to that of a French chateau. The house contains a magnificent collection of Old Master paintings, fine English and European furniture and an impressive collection of Sevres porcelain collected mainly by the 3rd Earl Cowper from Panshanger House, Hertfordshire. Events: The Great Tudor Hall can, on occasion, be used for private dinners, with drinks on the Terrace or in the Billiard Room. A private tour of the house can be arranged. Events are held in the Park and House during the year and wedding receptions can be held in the Park or Old Riding School. For all event enquiries, contact the Estate Office on 01273 858567. Restaurant: Enjoy the licensed restaurant and tea terrace with views over the garden for luncheon and cream teas.