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Ightham Mote (/ˈaɪtəm ˈmoʊt/), at
Ightham, is a
medieval moated manor house in Kent, England. The
architectural writer John
Newman describes it as "the...
- Hatch.
Ightham is
famous for the
nearby medieval manor of
Ightham Mote (National Trust),
although the
village itself is of
greater antiquity.
Ightham is not...
- "The
British Bombs****". Anna Lee was born Joan
Boniface Winnifrith in
Ightham (pronounced 'Item'), Kent, the
daughter of
Bertram Thomas Winnifrith, a...
- was
being excavated. In 1898 a
local archaeologist Benjamin Harrison of
Ightham persuaded the
owners to stop
destroying them. He
called in
George Payne...
- The Old
House is a
Grade II
listed public house at
Redwell Lane,
Ightham Common, Kent TN15 9EE. It is on the
Campaign for Real Ale's
National Inventory...
- Hall and
Twizell Castle in
Northumberland in
addition to the
manor houses Ightham Mote in Kent and at Beal, Northumberland. The
family had two baronetcies;...
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Ightham Mote, a 14th-century
moated manor house near Sevenoaks, Kent, England...
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Middle Palaeolithic sites situated on the
slopes of
Oldbury hillfort near
Ightham in the
English county of Kent. They were
occupied by
Mousterian flint tool...
- Southampton, England.
Constructed in 1180 as part of the
Southampton town
walls Ightham Mote, in Kent has an
imposing 13th and 14th
century gatehouse.
Durham Castle...
- in Waltham, Kent, and Alice,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Couen or
Cawne of
Ightham Mote and his wife Lora (Moraunt). William's
mother having died in March...