Midhurst, Sussex, c.1912, Ref- m670 - - click image below to return
Middle right, the doorway next to the lamp post, between the shops led to the commandery which was between West street and South pond until the early 1800s.
Midhurst, Sussex, c.1800, Ref- m855 - click image to return
The Commandery held by the Knights Hospitallers of St. John from the reign of King Edward II to the dissolution of the monasteries in the 1530s.
Ref- m855a, Google Street View - click image to return
The plaque above the door reads - Liberty of St. Johns, The Commandery House of the Knights of St. John stood here
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