Otham Manor

Otham Manor
Location within Kent
General information
Town or city Otham
Country England
Coordinates 51°15′09″N 0°34′28″E / 51.252372°N 0.574334°E / 51.252372; 0.574334
Completed Late 14th century, 16th century

Otham Manor, previously known as Wardes, is a late 14th-century manor house in Otham, Kent.

The house was built in the late 14th century, probably around 1370, and was altered and extended in the 16th century.[1][2] It is a L-shaped two-storey timber-framed hall house; the north wing being the older part and the south wing being from the 16th century. The north wing has jettied bays at each end; the western bay having been rebuilt.[1] The clay tiled hipped roof is steeply pitched with a gable to the south end of the south wing. Internally the roof structure is exposed with tie beams and king post.

The house was restored in 1912 by Sir Louis Mallet who added an extension to the west side of the southern wing. The whole house is a Grade I listed building.[1][3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Historic England. "Otham Manor (1250941)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  2. Oswald, Arthur (1933). Country Houses of Kent. Country Life Limited. p. 24. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  3. Historic England. "Details from image database (433487)". Images of England. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
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