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in 1961. In 2011, aged 102, the dowager Lady Killearn attempted to put the property on the market for around £1.65 million but was prevented from doing so by her son, Victor.
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The hall is approximately 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m) in size and sited in an 84-acre (34 ha) grounds. It is around 12 miles north of
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There has been a dwelling on the site of what is now Haremere Hall since the 12th century. The current building dates from the early 1600s.
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in 1957. Following his death, it was the home of his widow Jacqueline, the dowager Lady Killearn.
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regularly visited the hall in the 19th century. The hall was purchased by
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This article about an East Sussex building or structure is a
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View of the hall in the background, from its grounds
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Jacobean
Etchingham
East Sussex
Hastings
River Rother
James Temple
King Charles I
John Lade
Prince Regent
Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn
Grade I listed




"Rooms for improvement"
"Haremere Hall, Etchingham"
"Baroness loses legal fight with son to sell stately home"
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