Magham Down Manor House

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Magham Down Manor House
LocationMagham Down, East Sussex, England
Coordinates 50°53′01″N0°17′23″E / 50.8837°N 0.2897°E / 50.8837; 0.2897 Coordinates: 50°53′01″N0°17′23″E / 50.8837°N 0.2897°E / 50.8837; 0.2897
Built17th century or earlier
Listed Building – Grade II
DesignatedAugust 12, 1981
Reference no.1353325

Magham Down Manor House is a Grade II listed building in Magham Down in the Wealden district of East Sussex.

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Magham Down

Magham Down is a village between Herstmonceux and Hailsham in the Wealden district of East Sussex. It lies on the A271 road. It has a Grade II listed building, Magham Down Manor House.