Sackville College

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Sackville College is a historic almshouse and architectural landmark in East Grinstead, England, known for its well-preserved Jacobean buildings and charitable heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf almshouse
historic building
architecturalStyle Jacobean architecture NERFINISHED
country England
foundedBy Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset NERFINISHED
hasCategory Almshouses in England
Buildings and structures in East Grinstead
Grade I listed buildings in West Sussex
hasFunction residential accommodation for elderly people
hasPart chapel
courtyard
residential ranges
hasUse almshouse for the poor
charitable housing
hasVisitorAccess guided tours
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
listed building in England
inception circa 1609
early 17th century
locatedIn East Grinstead NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Sussex
locatedOn Church Lane, East Grinstead NERFINISHED
materialUsed sandstone
namedAfter Sackville family NERFINISHED
notableFor charitable heritage
historic almshouse foundation
well-preserved Jacobean buildings
religiousAffiliation Church of England
roofMaterial tile

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East Grinstead hasHistoricBuilding Sackville College