Danny House

Danny House
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Danny is an impressive Grade I listed Elizabethan red brick Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, England. It lies at the northern foot of Wolstonbury Hill and one of the finest stately houses in Sussex, with 56 bedrooms and 28 apartments. The present house was built 1593-95 by George Goring, slightly to the east of an older house. It is set in eight acres (32,000 m²) of gardens at the foot of the South Downs.

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Etymology

The name Danny may be a corruption of the Saxon Dane(g)hithe, meaning 'valley and haven'.

History

Iron Age

There was an Iron Age camp on the top of nearby Wolstonbury Hill.

Roman times

The Sussex Greensand Way Roman road passed through the park in an east-west direction, making an alignment change on the hill to the north of the house. The road survives as a terrace on the shoulder of the hill, a hollow way leading down the hill and a raised strip leading to the stream. A Roman pottery kiln has been found south of the road.[1]

Domesday Book

The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded that 'Robert holds Herst of William', i.e. that Robert de Pierpoint held the land from William de Warenne, who was a son-in-law of William the Conqueror.

13th century

There has been a house of some sort on this site since the 13th century, originally little more than a hunting-lodge, when the medieval Park of Danny was enclosed by the last Sir Simon de Pierpoint in 1343

Late 16th century

The house in its present form dates from the early sixteenth century but reconstructed and enlarged by Charles Goring in 1593.

It was designed in the shape of the letter E top represent the Queen (Elizabeth I of England) who had been on the throne for over 30 years at the commencement of work and is a fine example of Elizabethan architecture.

The current house has two main fronts, the east 16th Century, the south early Georgian. The brick-built east frontage is monumental, the south front stately, the whole building a prominent element in views from the downs. It stands to three storeys. There is also a well preserved ice house in the grounds.

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Mid 17th century

After four generations of Gorings, Danny was sold to Peter Courthope in 1650. In 1652 Danny Great Park was 54 ha (135 acres) with arable land and meadow amounting to about 170 ha (420 acres). The parkland still contains large, noble oaks of varying ages and growth patterns and is used today for a variety of recreational activities.

In 1702, Barbara Courthope married Henry Campion, and in 1725 they made Danny their home, and soon undertook extensive alterations, including the re-fronting of the south side of the house as is confirmed by the date 1728 and their initials on the leaden water-pipes. Several generations of Campions followed.

War Cabinet

During World War I, Danny was rented for six months to Prime Minister Lloyd George, where he lived here in a menage a trois with his wife Margaret and his secretary/mistress Frances Stevenson.[citation needed] Regular meetings of the Imperial War Cabinet were held in the Great Hall, where on 13 October 1918 terms of the armistice to be offered to Germany at the end of the Great War were decided, and authority was given to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to negotiate the Armstice.

There were some letters, written from Danny, from Lloyd George to Frances Stevenson, one of which read:

"My darling Pussy. You might phone from the Treasury on Friday if you can come. Don't let Hankey see you. If Saturday impossible, what about Monday? Fondest love to my own."

D. (Hankey was then Cabinet Secretary).

Recent history

Soon after the war Danny became a school, Montpelier College, which had been transferred from Brighton, but this closed down in 1950. The house was then bought by Mutual Households Association (later the Country Houses Association). After the CHA went into liquidation in 2003,[2] the house was bought by Richard Burrows in 2004, to maintain it as serviced apartments for retired people, bed & breakfast facilities and as a family business. In 2007, Danny House celebrated 50 years as a retirement home.

Bibliography

Danny, south & west fronts, 2008
  • Sussex County Magazine Vol. 1, page 457
  • Country Life, 22 March 1913

References

  1. ^ I D Margary, Roman Ways in the Weald Phoenix House, Revised 1965 pp171-2
  2. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/3319953.stm

External links

Coordinates: 50°55′09″N 0°10′24″W / 50.91917°N 0.17333°W / 50.91917; -0.17333


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