Hammonds Place is a Grade II Listed building in Burgess Hill, Sussex. It is an Elizabethan residence which was substantially re-built by the Michelbourne family in 1565, the date engraved on its porch. It was listed Grade II on 22 April 1950.
History
Described by Historic England as "The best building in Burgess Hill", Hammonds Place is a Timber-framed house, with the east front dating to 1566. ==See also==