Shurland Hall
Built between 1510 and 1518 by Sir Thomas Cheynee, It stands on the site of a previous 13th century castle established by Adam De Shurland.
In 1532 King Henry vii and his new wife Anne Bolyne visited Shurland Hall , they were on there way to France to meet Francis the first. They left as the plague started spreading in London and stayed for 2 days.
Stories have been told for many years about tunnels linking Shurland Hall with other properties in the area. This has never been proven, they may stem from the massive cellers that are under the building. A farmer in his tractor once fell into one of the cellers, wooden pegs that was used to hang and store food was found.