English Heritage sites near Stanhope Parish

Horne's Place Chapel

HORNE'S PLACE CHAPEL

7 miles from Stanhope Parish

A rare survival of a fine domestic chapel, built for William Horne in 1366 and attached to his timber-framed manor house, which was attacked during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.

Dymchurch Martello Tower

DYMCHURCH MARTELLO TOWER

10 miles from Stanhope Parish

This is one of a chain of ingeniously designed artillery towers built around the south and east coasts of England from 1805 to protect against the threat of invasion by Napoleon.

Sutton Valence Castle

SUTTON VALENCE CASTLE

12 miles from Stanhope Parish

The ruins of a small 12th-century Norman keep, with panoramic views over East Sussex and the Kentish Weald.

Maison Dieu

MAISON DIEU

13 miles from Stanhope Parish

Originating as a 13th-century wayside hospital, this flint and timber-framed building now displays Roman artefacts from nearby sites.

Faversham Stone Chapel (Our Lady of Elverton)

FAVERSHAM STONE CHAPEL (OUR LADY OF ELVERTON)

13 miles from Stanhope Parish

The ruins of the small Anglo-Saxon and medieval chapel of Stone-next-Faversham.

Camber Castle

CAMBER CASTLE

14 miles from Stanhope Parish

Enjoy a guided tour around this historic castle built by Henry VIII. Camber Castle lies between Rye and Winchelsea. The ruin of an unaltered artillery fort designed to guard the port of Rye.


No churches found in Stanhope Parish


No churches found in Stanhope Parish