Burton Park, West Sussex

Burton Park is a 19th-century country house, now converted into flats, which stands in its own estate in the parish of Duncton, West Sussex. It is a Grade I listed building. The mansion was built in three storeys faced with Roman cement and has a five-bay west-facing entrance frontage and a 10-window eastern frontage. The interior contains a Grecian hall and an impressive staircase possibly rescued from Michelgrove near Arundel, which was demolished in 1828. The staircase had been built in 1800 and made of cast and wrought bronze with a figure of a greyhound on alternate steps and is largely responsible for the house's Grade I listing.

Burton Park, West Sussex

Burton Park is a 19th-century country house, now converted into flats, which stands in its own estate in the parish of Duncton, West Sussex. It is a Grade I listed building. The mansion was built in three storeys faced with Roman cement and has a five-bay west-facing entrance frontage and a 10-window eastern frontage. The interior contains a Grecian hall and an impressive staircase possibly rescued from Michelgrove near Arundel, which was demolished in 1828. The staircase had been built in 1800 and made of cast and wrought bronze with a figure of a greyhound on alternate steps and is largely responsible for the house's Grade I listing.