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  2. Ightham Mote - Wikipedia

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    The Mote was purchased in 1889 by Sir Thomas Colyer-Fergusson. [7] He and his wife brought up their six children at the Mote. In 1890–1891, he carried out much repair and restoration, which allowed the survival of the house after centuries of neglect. [9] Ightham Mote was opened to the public one afternoon a week in the early 20th century. [9]

  3. Recreational walks in Kent - Wikipedia

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    The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers various walks — see the link to their website below ('External Links') Ightham Mote / ˈ aɪ t ə m ˈ m oʊ t / Estate walks accessible even when the National Trust property is closed (walks leaflet from the ticket office when it is open). Jeskyns Forestry Commission in Cobham. A ...

  4. Greensand Way - Wikipedia

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    An updated guide with maps and walk directions is available online from the Kent and Surrey Council websites. The original guidebook is out of print. [ 5 ] On Ordnance Survey Explorer map 145, a spur – also labelled Greensand Way – is shown from Thursley to Farnham ; this is not part of the path.

  5. Tonbridge and Malling - Wikipedia

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    A diverse materials and appearance construction is Ightham Mote which is recognised in the highest category of the UK's architecture listing system, Grade I, though no longer in private hands. East Malling Research Station disseminates results of research into matters affecting horticultural crops, with particular emphasis on the fruit, hop and ...

  6. Ightham - Wikipedia

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    Ightham (/ ˈ aɪ t əm / EYE-təm) is a parish and village in Kent, England, located approximately four miles east of Sevenoaks and six miles north of Tonbridge. The parish includes the hamlet of Ivy Hatch. Ightham is famous for the nearby medieval manor of Ightham Mote (National Trust), although the

  7. Nicholas Haute - Wikipedia

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    Ightham Mote, much developed by Richard Haute in the 15th century. The first wife of Nicholas was Alice Cawne, the widow of Richard Charlys (Charles) and daughter of Sir Thomas Cawne (or Couen), M.P. (d. 1374), [26] [27] and his wife Lora, daughter of Sir Thomas Moraunt of Chevening. [28]

  8. Selby family - Wikipedia

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    The Selby family, of English gentry, originated in Selby, Yorkshire, but largely settled in Northumberland and County Durham.At various points through history, the family owned Biddlestone Hall and Twizell Castle in Northumberland in addition to the manor houses Ightham Mote in Kent and at Beal, Northumberland.

  9. File:Ightham Mote, west & south.jpg - Wikipedia

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