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Barnham Court is a 17th-century Artisan Mannerism house in Barnham, West Sussex, England. It is a Grade I listed building, and has many features similar to Kew Palace in London.

History
Barnham Court was built in the mid-17th century, possibly for a rich merchant. The house now contains five bedrooms, and is situated on the east side of Barnham near to the parish church. It is possibly on the site of a 13th-century manor house, and is one of only a few pre-19th century buildings in the area. In 1996 the house was bought by owners who extensively restored Barnham Court, its grounds, formal gardens and parterres to its present state. In 2020, Barnham Court was put up for sale for £4 million. ==Architecture==
Architecture
Barnham Court was built in the Artisan Mannerism style. is constructed of red brick, and contains two Doric pilasters, The attic has three Dutch gables, each with a window. and Broome Park in Kent. The staircase was built to one side of the building, and spiralling towards the windows to increase the natural light. ==References==
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