The Ightham at War: Prisoners With Parallel Fates exhibition tells the extraordinary stories of two men at war —one a captured British soldier, the other a downed German pilot— both connected by Ightham Mote.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Charles Henry Robinson gifting Ightham Mote to the National Trust.
Discover how Ightham Mote inspired internationally renowned artist John Singer Sargent.
A celebratory weekend that takes us back 80 years to wartime Kent with Up an At ‘Em!’s fun interactive history sessions and a rousing Big Band picnic finale.
Uncover the stories that shaped a generation at our pop-up book stall.
Get green fingered with our garden team this half term with our sunflower planting sessions for all ages.
Pop into our Discovery Den for a relaxed, drop-in nature craft session.
Pop in and join our coffee morning to find out how you can support us as part of the team at Ightham Mote.
Find out how a gift in your will can help us protect and preserve the special places in our care.
Celebrate Father's Day with the unique experience of fishing in our iconic moat.
The Allegri Singers return to Ightham Mote singing Madrigals in the Courtyard.
Be immersed in times gone by as Pastimes Historical Dance group bring the elegance of Renaissance and early Baroque court dances to the historic setting of Ightham Mote.
The Dial band return to Ightham Mote for a summer evening of live music and dancing under the stars.