Ightham Mote
Ightham Mote originally dates to around 1320, and successive owners have made relatively few changes to the main structure. In fact, the last major work was the completion of the quadrangle with a new chapel in the 16th century.
This medieval manor house is a great example that shows how such houses would have looked in the Middle Ages with the main focus being on looking inwards rather than outwards.
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Ightham Mote, Mote Road, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 0NT, United Kingdom
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