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{{Infobox|[[File:Sussex House, Ninfield Road, Sidley - geograph.org.uk - 4027086.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1900|Henry Ward|unknown|w399953714|50.85575|0.47176}}
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|date=1900
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|use=Hotel
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Designed by noted local architect Henry Ward and constructed in 1900, this landmark building is of red brick with painted stone dressings. Described by Antram in Buildings of England as ‘on an urban scale and quite flamboyant with its corner turret, keyed window surrounds and pair of canted stone oriels beneath a half-timbered gable.
Designed by noted local architect Henry Ward and constructed in 1900, this landmark building is of red brick with painted stone dressings. Described by Antram in Buildings of England as ‘on an urban scale and quite flamboyant with its corner turret, keyed window surrounds and pair of canted stone oriels beneath a half-timbered gable.