The building is thought to be Sackville's oldest, having been built in the 1700s.
The building of the church is thought to have been begun about 1220; it was dedicated in 1262.
The present building was originally a corn mill, and is thought to have been built around the mid-18th century.
The earliest building on the site is thought to have been a service range, perhaps 17th century, to which the manor was built.
These buildings are thought to date from the late 18th Century.
The present building is thought to have a 14th-century structure, the tower was added in the 15th century.
A classical building might be thought of as a building with good manners.
This building is thought to the last built with niches.
Until that time, the building was thought to be designed by the Mallochs.
The building of the terraces along the river is thought to date to the 17th century.