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Join the Friends of Anne of Cleves House for a fascinating talk by Dr Sue Berry on ‘The Evolution of Southover’

Sue Berry enjoyed a long teaching career and has since taught history part-time for adults and has been trustee of regional and national charities. She has published many historical articles in research journals, including for the Sussex Archaeological Collections. Topics range from the development of Georgian and Victorian resorts to estate management and the development of country houses and gardens. Sue often uses Sussex as a case study area to help us understand the history of our county.

This is a fundraiser hosted by the Friends of Anne of Cleves’ House.

About the event:

Date: Friday 20th June
Time: Doors open at 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start.
Tickets: General entry – £10, Members of Friends of Anne of Cleves House’ – free
Reserve tickets by emailing Anna Crabtree: mcannacrabtree@gmail.com

From our visitors

"Incredibly stunning place. You get a medieval feel and can imagine being there as a King. They have done well to keep it like this and would highly recommend"

TheoB via Tripadvisor - Lewes Castle

“A Trip Back in Time. Fascinating history of the Roman Palace. Well explained. Lots to see in the museum and the remains. Incredible detail in the layout of the Palace.”

Sue A via Tripadvisor - Fishbourne Roman Palace

“Go Visit NOW! The gardens are genuinely some of the most beautiful we’ve seen. We are going back soon.”

HorshamLass via Tripadvisor - Michelham Priory

“This was such an interesting place to come to. You could really feel the history of this place.”

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