Luxford House

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Luxford House is a 16th-century Grade II listed building near Crowborough, East Sussex.[1] It is set in a 11.5-acre (4.7 ha) grounds known as Luxford Farm.[2]

History

The house was owned by rock music manager Tony Stratton Smith in the 1960s and early 1970s.[3][page needed] He encouraged groups signed to his label, Charisma Records, including Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator to rehearse there. A picture of Van der Graaf Generator taken at the house appeared on the inner gatefold sleeve of their 1971 album Pawn Hearts.[4][5][6] The property was purchased by Graham and Susan James in 1976. In 2014, the couple put the property on the market for just under £2 million.[7]

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