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Scotney Castle | Kent - National TrustRuined medieval castle. Victorian mansion house. Rolling parkland. Ancient woodland. Picturesque garden. With romance, drama and nature around every corner.The history of Scotney Castle · Eating at Scotney Castle · Parking at Scotney
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The old castle at Scotney - Kent - National TrustOriginally with a circular tower at each of its four corners, the castle was built around 1378 by Roger de Ashburnham in response to the threat of French ...Grand Designs And Decline · An Essential Part Of The... · The Old Castle Today
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House and castle at Scotney Castle │ Kent### Summary of Buildings at Scotney Castle
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The Hussey papers 793365 - National Trust Collections1750 - 1870. Edward Hussey acquired Scotney manor from John Richards in 1779, and the collection includes title deeds of Scotney, along with other properties ( ...
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The Hidden Collection at Scotney Castle - Wadhurst History Society |Scotney Castle was home to the Hussey family from the late 18th Century. Following the death of the late Mrs Elizabeth (Betty) Hussey in 2006 the National ...
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[PDF] ASE front cover.ai - Kent Archaeological Societyin Historic England's Management of Research Projects in the Historic ... Site coordinates. TQ 68640 35350 51.092060362986 ... Scotney Castle: Cobbled Path, Scotney ...
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Attractions - High Weald National LandscapeScotney Castle. Romantic garden, 14th century moated castle - all in a ... We always recommend taking an OS map when out walking in the High Weald AONB.
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Scotney Castle - Lamberhurst | NGS GardensDirections to Scotney Castle On A21 London - Hastings, brown tourist signs. Bus: (Mon to Fri) 256 Tunbridge Wells to Wadhurst Autocar service via Lamberhurst ...
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Garden and estate at Scotney Castle | Kent - National TrustFind out what to explore in the garden and estate at Scotney Castle, near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, including a moated ruined castle, quarry and walled garden.Missing: valley sandstone topographical
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Conservation Management at Scotney Castle and Gardens | Kent ...May 1, 2024 · The National Trust manages its 780 acres of land near Lamberhurst in West Kent, some 30 acres of which are covered with formal gardens ...Missing: size hectares
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SCOTNEY CASTLE, Goudhurst - 1000179 - Historic EnglandList entry 1000179. Grade I Park and Garden: Scotney Castle. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
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[PDF] Scotney Castle - Kent Archaeological SocietyLambert de Scotenie held this Castle during 1168-1195 ; but in. 1259 his successor, Walter de Scoteni, was tried ll.nd banged, at. Winchester, £or ...
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Scotney Castle | Every CastleWalter de Scoteni held it in the 13th century. He held a total of 14 knights' fees and was found guilty of poisoning both Richard, Earl of Gloucester, and his ...
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Scotney Castle | National Trust CollectionsIt was strategically sited where the road from Rye and Hastings crossed the valley of the Bewel. The remnants of Ashburnham's house include the massive ...
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An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of the Old Castle Scotney Part IIt is the accepted (though unproven) belief that Sir Roger de Ashburnham built much of the Old Castle at Scotney around 1378. No licence to crenellate has been ...
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[PDF] an archaeological interpretative survey of the old castle , scotney ...William died before his mother and without issue; in 1418 the manor passed to the Grofhurst's heir-at-law, John Hall, who sold Scotney for. 200 marks to Robert ...
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Scotney Castle - American AristocracyScotney was the seat of the Darrell family for over 300 years but continued recusancy fines (fines for not attending/adhering to the Church of England, the ...Missing: history Chichele
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Behind the scenes at Scotney Castle | Kent - National TrustDiscover what happens behind the scenes to care for the house and garden at Scotney Castle in Kent.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cows “moove” into Scotney Castle | Kent Wildlife TrustFeb 29, 2024 · The mix of longhorns and Sussex cows have been welcomed to the historic landmark to create wilder, more biodiverse area.Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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MNA128097 - National Trust Heritage Records OnlineRemains of castle dating to 1377 and reduced to ruins c. 1840; ruins of a 17th century house attached. Scotney Castle was situated on an island in a lake-like ...
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The house at Scotney Castle Kent | National TrustThe house was built in 1837 by Edward Hussey III from sandstone quarried from the grounds of the Old Castle. It is positioned to overlook both the castle and ...The House At Scotney Castle · A Country Home · About The House
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scotney castle with courtyards and garden terrace - Historic EnglandList entry 1336699. Grade I Listed Building: Scotney Castle With Courtyards And Garden Terrace. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.Missing: 1986 | Show results with:1986
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Garden | Scotney Castle National TrustAs well as being a historic garden with the oldest parts of the original castle dating back to the 1300s, we also care for this landscape with nature in mind as ...A Garden For All Seasons · The Old Castle · The Quarry
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Inside the 'craggy and shaggy' wild garden at Scotney Castle in KentApr 26, 2022 · This garden is set around the ruins of a moated castle in a seemingly fortuitous but, in fact, completely contrived arrangement.
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Scotney Castle - Royal Tunbridge Wells - Parks & Gardens UK... Robert Chichele, probably for his brother ... On his death in 1970, he bequeathed Scotney to the National Trust, in whose ownership it remains (1997).