What to See in England by Gordon Home
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The original Ightham Mote seems to have been built in 1180 by Sir Ivo de
Haut. The Hall, it is known, was built by Sir Thomas Cawne in 1340. Richard de Haut, who owned the place later on, was beheaded in 1484 at Pontefract. His estate was confiscated and came into the hands of Sir Robert Brackenbury, governor of the Tower, who lost his life at the battle of Bosworth. However, during the reign of Henry VII., Ightham once more came into the possession of the de Hauts; and it should be mentioned that throughout the seven centuries of its existence the house has always been inhabited. [Illustration: _Photochrom Co., Ltd._ IGHTHAM--THE MOAT AND BRIDGE.] PENSHURST =How to get there.=--Train from Charing Cross, Cannon Street, or London Bridge. South-Eastern and Chatham Railway. =Nearest Station.=--Penshurst. =Distance from London.=--32 miles. =Average Time.=--1-1/2 hours. 1st 2nd 3rd =Fares.=--Single 5s. 0d. 3s. 3d. 2s. 6d. Return 8s. 8d. 6s. 2d. 4s. 7d. =Accommodation Obtainable.=--"Leicester Arms Hotel." |
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