View of half-timbered cottages with archway in the centre, once thought Elizabethan they are now dated at about 1475. An urn stands in the foreground of the picture. Ightham Mote, Kent.
Room view of the Great Hall showing the wooden roof beams and central stone arch. The wooden panelling and heraldic carvings below the cornice are by the Victorian architect Norman Shaw. Ightham Mote, Kent.
Room view of the Library at Ightham Mote showing the writing desk of Charles Henry Robinson, book shelves and fireplace containing a 1950's steel slow-burning stove.
View of the garden at Ightham Mote in winter. The view over the topiary looks towards a small fountain, stone urn on the lawn and the Elizabethan Cottages behind.
The north-east elevation of Ightham Mote with the moat running along the 14th-century manor house. The half-timbered building & road are connected by the stone bridge.
View from the tower looking north-east over old chapel and solar rooms at Ightham Mote in Kent. The dog kennel for Dido, the Colyer-Fergusson's St Bernard can be seen at the bottom right.