 Anne of Cleves House
Anne of Cleves House is a sixteenth century timber-framed Wealden hall-house that formed part of Anne's divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541. The house contains wide-ranging collections of Sussex interest, including Sussex pottery, and the bedroom and kitchen are furnished to reflect an earlier period.
Other displays feature Lewes from the sixteenth century to the present day. The Wealden ironwork gallery has artefacts from firebacks and cannons to boot-scrapers and chimney backs, illustrating this influential Sussex industry.
Opening times
Open all year (closed 24-26 December).
1 January to 28 February – Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm
1 March to 31 October – Monday to Saturday – 10am-5pm; Sunday – 12noon-5pm
1 November to 31 December – Tuesday to Saturday – 10am-5pm
Admission
Adults £2.80
Children £1.40
Senior Citizens £2.50
Students £2.50
Families (2 adults & 2 children) £7.00
One adult and up to 4 children £5.50
Group rates (minimum 15 people)
Adults £2.50
Children £1.20
Senior Citizens £2.30
Students £2.30
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