
LEVENS HALL
is a grade I listed Elizabethan Manor built around a 13th century pele tower containing a fine collection of Jacobean and Gillow furniture and paintings by Hudson, Lely and Cuyp. It also has a Grade I Registered Park and Gardens with mature parkland trees, woodland and views with the River Kent as well as Topiary Gardens laid out by Monsieur Beaumont dating from 1694.
Access
Levens Hall - to the interior and exterior of Levens Hall, minimum of 60 days per year; the grounds 100 days per year. Website contains full details of opening dates & times.
- Right to view without prior appointment
- 100 access days a year
- Shown at The National Trust
The owner's binding undertakings
1. In this document which, together with the attached Map and the Schedules, is referred to as "the Undertaking", I undertake as follows: 2 With respect to the Property and each of the Objects during my lifetime or until any earlier disposal whether of all or any of the Property or all or any of the Objects or both, whether by sale or gift or otherwise: 3 To take the following steps for maintenance repair and preservation: (i) Within 12 months of signing these undertakings, review and update the Levens Hall Heritage Management Plan ("HMP Review") in accordance with the current edition of the publication "Preparing a Heritage Management Plan" in consultation with and to the reasonable satisfaction of Natural England and Historic England ("the Agencies"). (ii) To take the mandatory steps agreed and set out in the HMP Review to maintain the outstanding land and preserve its character in…