Firle Place is a manor house in Firle, East Sussex, United Kingdom. Set in open parkland, the manor house was first built in the late 15th century by Sir John Gage, who made Firle Place his principal home. Sir John Gage was appointed Vice-Chamberlain to King Henry VIII, but remained a key figure in Sussex. Even today, the Gage family still keeps Firle Place as their primary residence.