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Ightham Mote

One corner of the moated Ightham Mote ( that is pronounced " item mote " ) !

Ightham Mote is a timber-framed, 14th century, moated manor house with gardens and parkland near Sevenoaks in Kent.

This house is now owned by the National Trust but has been lived in by many colourful characters over it’s long history. Some of the interesting features of the house include the Great hall, the crypt, a Tudor painted ceiling and the courtyard with it’s grade I listed dog kennel. An exhibition in the visitor reception tells the story of how the house was restored and preserved between 1989 and 2006. Introductory house tours available at hourly intervals.

The 14 acres of gardens and pleasure grounds include an orchard with historic apple varieties, a vegetable garden, lots of water features, lawns, an ornamental lake with stream and an enclosed traditional English garden. The estate covers 546 acres in total and comprises of farmland, lakes, wildflower meadows and woodland including an ancient bluebell woodland and is rich with natural wildlife. Garden tours available most days. Waymarked walks.

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Uploaded on August 22, 2018
Taken on August 15, 2018