The present house has Elizabethan origins and still has its Elizabethan frontage to the east. Its size is similar to other Elizabethan houses in Sussex, such as Wakehurst Place. The south face was an addition in the early part of the 18th century. Outside, a rose garden is planted within yew hedges on the south side of the house.
Where the present boundary between Danny and Little Danny now runs is a feature previously identified as a brick icehouse. This feature has recently been recognised as a plunge pool or bath of late-18th or early-19th-century origin, fed from the pond to the south, now in the grounds of Little Danny. It is a level site in restored condition, now flooded. To the front is a 20th century pond presumably fed by the original spring and pond to the south mentioned in earlier documents. The slope here has evidence of more modern tree plantings of conifers and cherry trees.
Congratulations 'The Parn' FTF :)