- Portslade Manor
Portslade Old Manor is one of a very few examples of Norman
manor house s that still exist inEngland . It has been deemed aScheduled Ancient Monument , and a Grade II listed building.In the
Domesday Book there are two references toPortslade :-:"Oswald holds half a hide in Portslade he held it before 1066. It did not pay tax, he could go where he would with the land, One villager, value 6s".
:"Albert held half a hide in Portslade. It did not pay tax. One villager with half plough. The value is and was 6s."
In 1312, the
Lord of the Manor of Portslade,John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey , was granted acharter by King Edward II to hold a Fair at Portslade annually on the 6th December, the Feast Day ofSaint Nicolas .Portslade Manor House was in use until 1807 when the new manor house was built. The old house was then used as an
almshouse for the poor. In theVictorian era it was partially demolished, to provide building material for a gardenfolly in the new manor grounds.
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