Ightham Mote, National Trust
Ightham Mote is a great supporter of local talent, and in their shop they have on display samples my made-to-order glass worktop saver and a set of coasters.
If you are interested in purchasing these please click the link below which will take you to my Etsy store and automatically give you 10% off and a donation will be made to Ightham Mote for each order placed.
Click here to order from Etsy shop
Also, I had the pleasure of drawing Frank the shop's beloved labrador. His portrait is hanging in the shop. If you are interested in a pet portrait of your much-loved pet please complete the form below. A donation is made to Ightham Mote from every completed commission.
Want to visit Ightham Mote?
Ightham Mote is a beautiful 14th Century moated manor house. Built nearly 700 years ago, Ightham Mote includes the picturesque courtyard, Great Hall, crypt, Tudor painted ceiling, Grade I listed dog kennel and the private apartments of Charles Henry Robinson, who gave Ightham Mote to the National Trust in 1985.
The house is surrounded by peaceful gardens with an orchard, water features, lakes and woodland walks. You can venture onto the Ightham Mote estate on one of the three estate walks, which offer unique views across the Kent countryside and stunning displays of flora and fauna. There is the renowned ancient bluebell woodland in spring at Scathes Wood, wildflowers in the summer, autumn colours and the crisp days of winter to come back and enjoy. Discover the hoppers' huts and the source of the water spring that feeds the moat at Ightham Mote.
Further details about Ightham Mote can be found here .
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