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Ightham Mote is a rare surviving example of a moated medieval manor house dating from the early part of the 14th-century with important later additions and alterations. The earliest building phase included the Great Hall, Crypt, Old Chapel and two Solars. The last owner was an American businessman, Charles Henry Robinson, who made his own alterations to the house before leaving it to the National Trust in 1985.
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Brodick > Moated manor house dating to 1320
Brodick > The builder of Ightham Mote is as yet unknown, but the first known owner was Sir Thomas Cawne (c1360 -1374).
Brodick > A Grade I listed building and in part a Scheduled Ancient Monument, Ightham Mote is according to Pevsner, 'the most complete small medieval manor house in the country' and provides a remarkable picture of architectural development over more than five centuries.
Brodick > The moat is home to several moorhens.
Brodick > Young moorhen
Brodick > Ightham Mote has just completed the largest conservation project ever undertaken by the National Trust on a house of this age and fragility.
Brodick > The enclosed garden
Brodick > The enclosed garden, looking towards the Undercroft.
Brodick > End wall of the Undercroft
Moated manor house dating to 1320
 > Moated manor house dating to 1320
Moated manor house dating to 1320
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