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Olantigh is an
English house 1 mile (1.6 km)
north of Wye in the
civil parish of Wye with Hinxhill. The
garden terraces and
towered stable block were Grade...
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Successive phases of
expansion developed the college's
campus along Olantigh Road,: 6
Withersdane Hall the country's
first post-war,
purpose built...
- gap
through the
North Downs and
there have been
suggestions the
straight Olantigh Road may have been
built by them as a
separate route from Wye to Canterbury...
- and in 1725 he
married with his father's approval,
Sabetta Sawbridge of
Olantigh, Kent. She died in
childbirth in 1730,
though his only daughter, Elizabeth...
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Chancellor of England. Kemp was the son of
Thomas Kempe, a
gentleman of
Olantigh, in the
parish of Wye near Ashford, Kent, and
Beatrix Lewkenor, daughter...
- John
Sawbridge (1699–1762) and his wife
Elizabeth Wanley (died 1733) of
Olantigh.
Sawbridge was a
landed proprietor from Wye, Kent,
whose ancestors were...
- John
Samuel Wanley Sawbridge. John
Samuel Wanley Sawbridge (d.1887), of
Olantigh Towers in Kent, and
Holnest House in Dorset, MP for Wareham, who in 1827...
- of Sir
Thomas Shirley and Anne Kempe,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Kempe of
Olantigh, Kent.
Walsingham West.
Francis West (28
October 1586 – c.1634), esquire...
- has been
suggested that
either he was a
member of the
Kempe family of
Olantigh, a
property 1 mile (1.6 km)
north of Wye in Kent, or
pretended a connection...
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Leigh Green •
Little Chart •
Mersham •
Molash •
Newenden •
Newtown •
Olantigh •
Orlestone • Park Farm •
Pluckley •
Pluckley Thorne •
Reading Street •...