Stoneacre
Stoneacre in Kent is a small and delightful half-timbered yeoman's house from the late 15th century, restored in the early 20th century by the Arts and Crafts enthusiast Aymer Vallance. Set within a cottage garden in the village of Otham, it retains a great hall with a kingpost roof of considerable beauty, and the intimate scale of the house gives it a warmth that grander properties sometimes lack. It's the kind of place that quietly surprises you.
- Medieval great hall with kingpost roof
- Charming half-timbered exterior
- Intimate Arts and Crafts cottage garden
Best for lovers of medieval vernacular architecture and quiet Kentish character.
Things to see at Stoneacre
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- Great Hall with Crown Post Roof
- Octagonal Stair Turret
- Screens Passage
- Solar Room with Oriel Window
- Orchard and Meadow Garden