Located in Brede Valley, West Sussex, Brede Place is a
fourteenth century house, thought to be built by one of Edward III's
knights. In the past it has been home to the Oxenbridge family and the
Frewens family who later restored the house.
The ghost of a priest is said to haunt the house and is
thought to be the ghost of Father John whose bones were unearthed in 1830.
The House is also reputedly haunted by a sixteenth century maid called
Martha. She hanged herself in the gardens and is now thought to wander the
grounds as well as inside the house.