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Alfriston Clergy House

The first building saved forever for the nation by the National Trust

The Tye, Alfriston, Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 5TL

Alfriston Clergy House, East Sussex

Planning your visit

Alfriston Clergy House, East Sussex

The House and Garden 

Alfriston Clergy House & Garden is now closed for the season and we open again April 2025. However we will be open additionallly on the 29th & 30th November 11am to 2pm when you can see the house dressed for Christmas. Do look on our What's on page for any special events.

A close-up of the 15th-century Wealdon hall house at Alfriston Clergy House, with timber framing, medieval doors and windows, and a cottage-style garden to the front.

Events at Alfriston Clergy House 

Find out about all the upcoming special events at the Clergy House

Copy of an 1894 black and white print of Alfriston Clergy House
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Group Visits to Alfriston Clergy House 

We enjoy welcoming groups of all ages to The Clergy House. Here you will find out all the information you need to get the most out of your visit.

A dog visiting Alfriston Clergy House Sussex

Visiting with your dog

Dogs are welcome on fixed short leads in the garden. A water bowl is provided and a warm welcome from our dog friendly team.

A view across a field to the parish church on the left and the thatched roof of Alfriston Clergy House on the right, with the sun setting behind the church.

The Village of Alfriston

There is plenty to do in the village of Alfriston. The ancient church, St Andrews sits on the village green. There are also shops and cafes that are well worth visiting.

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