Ightham Mote - Ightham, Kent, UK
Posted by: ashberry
N 51° 15.506 E 000° 16.162
31U E 309474 N 5682106
Ightham Mote - outstanding 14th-century moated manor house
Waymark Code: WM14DTF
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/19/2021
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Ightham Mote is a magical 14th century moated manor house, surrounded by beautiful gardens, lakes and woodland walks.
Built nearly 700 years ago, this house has seen many changes and been owned by Medieval knights, courtiers to Henry VIII and high society Victorians.
Highlights include the picturesque courtyard, Great Hall, crypt, Tudor painted ceiling, Grade I listed dog kennel and the private apartments of Charles Henry Robinson, who gave Ightham Mote to the National Trust in 1985.
The castle has more than 70 rooms, all arranged around a central courtyard, "the confines circumscribed by the moat." The house is surrounded on all sides by a square moat, crossed by three bridges. The earliest surviving evidence is for a house of the early 14th century, with the great hall, to which were attached, at the high, or dais end, the chapel, crypt and two solars. The courtyard was completely enclosed by increments on its restricted moated site, and the battlemented tower was constructed in the 15th century. Very little of the 14th century survives on the exterior behind rebuilding and refacing of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Accessibility: Full access
Condition: Intact
Admission Charge?: yes
Website: [Web Link]
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