Enjoy an insight into Tudor and Elizabethan life at Anne of Cleves House in Lewes.
This stunning timber-framed medieval house dates back to the 15th century. It was given to Anne of Cleves at the end of her short-lived marriage to Henry VIII – although she never lived there.
Explore well-preserved interiors including a Tudor kitchen, a light and airy parlour, and a beautiful bedroom complete with four poster bed.
Take advantage of the selection of dressing up clothes to find your inner King or Queen and bring the historic surroundings to life.
Learn about Sussex life through a fascinating collection of historic domestic artefacts. Then stroll through the garden, which is inspired by a traditional Tudor planting scheme and includes herbs, shrubs and fruit trees appropriate to the Tudor period.
Opening hours:
February - March Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm
April to October Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-5pm
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £6.60 per adult |
Child | £3.90 per child |
Essential carer | Free |
Family (1 adult 3 children) | £11.00 per family |
Family (2 adults 4 children) | £20.00 per family |
Senior 65+ | £6.00 per concession |
Under 5s | Free |
Make a day of it with a Combined Ticket - Visit Anne of Cleves House and nearby Lewes Castle and Museum for a discounted rate.
Members of the Sussex Archaeological Society can visit free of charge.
In centre of Lewes off A27, A26 and A275.
* Anne of Cleves House is currently closed. However, the Patisserie cafe remains open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8-4pm & Saturdays 9-5pm. Access through the Anne of Cleves garden.