St Joseph's Hall

St Joseph's Hall in Greyfriars Lane, Storrington, West Sussex is a Grade II listed [1][2] former residence of the Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.[2] It was built as a private house for US businessman George Trotter in 1910, and then sold to a French religious order, the Norbertines.[2] In 1956 it was used by Vincent and Nona Byrne as a home for refugees from the Hungarian uprising.[3][2]

St Joseph's Hall
LocationSt Joseph's Hall, Greyfriars Lane, Storrington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 United Kingdom
Coordinates50.91352°N 0.45934°W / 50.91352; -0.45934
Built1910
Architectural style(s)Vernacular/Revivalism
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameSt Joseph's Hall, Greyfriars Lane
Designated6 January 2005
Reference no.1391342

References

  1. "St Joseph's Hall, Storrington". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  2. "ST JOSEPHS HALL". Historic England. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  3. "Tea and sympathy for Bishop". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 1 March 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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