Hammerwood Park
| Hammerwood Park | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of the Hammerwood Park area | |
| Former names | Hammerwood Lodge |
| General information | |
| Type | English country house |
| Architectural style | Greek Revival, Doric |
| Location | Hammerwood, East Sussex |
| Construction started | 1792 |
| Completed | c. 1795 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764–1820) |
Location of Hammerwood Park in East Sussex | |
| Coordinates | 51°07′52″N 0°03′34″E / 51.1312°N 0.0595°E |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Designated | 26 November 1952 |
| Reference no. | 1191730 |
| Type | Grade II |
| Designated | 25 March 1987 |
| Reference no. | 1000306 |
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Hammerwood Park is a country house in Hammerwood, near East Grinstead, in East Sussex, England. It is a Grade I listed building. One of the first houses in England to be built in the Greek Revival architectural style, it was built in 1792 as the first independent work of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as a 'demonstration of primeval force', the house was owned by Led Zeppelin from 1973 until 1982. It served as the location for Beyoncé’s September 2018 Vogue cover shoot.