St Joseph's Hall
Historic site in West Sussex, United Kingdom
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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]
LocationSt Joseph's Hall, Greyfriars Lane, Storrington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 United Kingdom
Coordinates50.91352°N 0.45934°W
Built1910
Built forGeorge Trotter
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| Location | St Joseph's Hall, Greyfriars Lane, Storrington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 50.91352°N 0.45934°W |
| Built | 1910 |
| Built for | George Trotter |
| Architect | Edward Turner Powell (1859-1937) |
| Architectural style | Vernacular/Revivalism |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Gerston Hall, Greyfriars Lane |
| Designated | 6 January 2005 |
| Reference no. | 1391342 |
