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Horsham Stone was formed in the Cretaceous Period, over 130 million years ago, from the sediments of rivers flowing across what is now Sussex. It has a rippled pattern which means it splits easily into roofing tiles.
Parham: an Elizabethan House and its Restoration: this EPE publication is now available to buy.
Designing for a Purpose: the desire to introduce fashionable features into country houses demanded new solutions to make them possible.
Parham House: an interactive to explore the outside of this Elizabethan house.
Parham House and Gardens: the EPE Sussex project has been based on Parham House.