Best castles around Ightham are situated in the Kentish countryside, characterized by its secluded valleys and natural beauty. The area is home to historically significant sites, including well-preserved medieval manor houses and grand estates. These properties are often surrounded by extensive grounds, woodlands, and are located within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can explore architectural heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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As of July 2025 the Villa is intermittently open, and free as walking around at ground level is not permitted (issues with mould). You can, however, see the site from a viewing window, & be told the history of the place. Stuart was my "guide" and was highly knowledgable and interesting.
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As of Feb 2025, the castle is temporarily closed for restoration and has scaffold erected around it – but still an impressive sight.
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Great view of the castle from the bridge over the River Medway. A motte-and-bailey castle was built on this site after the Norman conquest as further defence. The castle as it looks to today was built in the 13th Century, and the mansion was added in the 18th Century. The council now use the mansion for offices, but the castle is worth a visit.
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Lullingstone Country Park is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The park is home to diverse flora and fauna and features trails that wind through ancient woodlands and grasslands. As well as this, it's home to Lullingstone Castle, a historic manor house with a unique World Garden. This garden showcases plants from around the globe and is a testament to the adventurous spirit of the owners who collected them.
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Ightham Mote is a medieval moted manor house owned and managed by the National Trust. It was built almost 700 years ago and houses a collection of interesting objects and art. The property has gardens and a wider estate which you can visit if you wish. It's paid entry unless you are a NT member. There's also a cafe and shop on site which makes it a great place to either start a run or stop at halfway. If you're running here, the most obvious loop starts at Ightham Mote, Knole or Sevenoaks station and follows the Greensand Way. There are lots of other options within the 580-acre (235 ha) estate to explore if you fancy staying local.
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Ightham Mote is a remarkably well-preserved medieval moated manor house, dating back to around 1320-1340. It's considered one of the most complete small medieval manor houses in Kent, showcasing architectural evolution through centuries with its original 14th-century Great Hall and later additions. It offers a unique glimpse into the lives of its many owners over 700 years. You can explore its history further at Ightham Mote.
Yes, the estate of Ightham Mote encompasses 546 acres of dog-friendly grounds, farmland, and woodland, offering various waymarked trails. These range from short wanders within the gardens to longer, more challenging routes that connect to other National Trust properties. For more hiking options in the area, explore the hiking guide for Ightham.
Ightham Mote's extensive grounds are dog-friendly, making it a great place for walks with your canine companion. Additionally, Knole House and Deer Park also offers vast outdoor spaces where dogs are generally welcome, though specific restrictions might apply in certain areas or during particular seasons.
Beyond Ightham Mote, you can visit Knole House and Deer Park, a grand 15th-century manor set within a 1,000-acre deer park. Another significant site is Lullingstone Roman Villa, an amazingly preserved Roman villa offering insights into ancient history.
Many sites are family-friendly. Ightham Mote offers natural children's play areas and activities designed to engage younger visitors within its grounds. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle features a children's playground and riverside walks, making it suitable for families.
The castles and their surrounding grounds, especially Ightham Mote with its gardens and extensive estate, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant seasonal flowers and lush greenery, ideal for exploring the gardens and walking trails. Autumn provides stunning foliage, while winter can offer a tranquil, picturesque setting, particularly with the moat at Ightham Mote.
Yes, most of these historical properties require an entrance fee. For example, Ightham Mote is managed by the National Trust and has paid entry, though members can enter for free. Lullingstone Roman Villa also has an entry fee. It's always advisable to check the specific site's official website for current pricing and opening hours before your visit.
The Ightham area offers various cycling routes suitable for touring and gravel biking. You can find moderate to difficult routes that pass by or near historical sites like Ightham Mote. For detailed routes and guides, explore the cycling guide for Ightham and the gravel biking guide for Ightham.
Yes, several castles and parks offer refreshment options. Ightham Mote has a cafe and shop on site. Knole House and Deer Park features a beautiful cafe with a gift shop. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle also provides a tea room, making it convenient for visitors.
Knole House and Deer Park is a magnificent 15th-century manor house, one of England's largest, set within a sprawling 1,000-acre deer park. Visitors can explore the historic house and enjoy extensive grounds where wild deer roam freely, offering a unique blend of architectural heritage and natural wildlife observation.
The estate of Ightham Mote is nestled in a secluded valley within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll find picturesque gardens, tranquil water features, lakes, springs, glades, and extensive woodlands. The defining feature is the wide moat completely surrounding the house, adding to its fairytale-like quality.


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