Ightham Mote To Old Soar Manor
Ightham Mote To Old Soar Manor
Ightham Mote To Old Soar Manor
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ighthammote@nationaltrust.org.uk Scathes Wood Old Soar Manor Shipbourne Church
Facilities Still known locally as Scats Wood, Old Soar Manor is the remaining The church of St Giles was built
it is mainly sweet chestnut with structure of a rare, late 13th- by Edward Cazalet of Fairlawne
some oak. There is a wonderful century knight's dwelling, and opened in 1881.
display of bluebells in early including the solar chamber,
spring. barrel-vaulted undercroft chapel
and garderobe.
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Ightham Mote, Mote Road, Ivy
Hatch, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15
0NT
Start/end
Start: Ightham Mote visitor
reception grid ref TQ584535
End: Ightham Mote visitor
reception, grid ref TQ584535
By train: Borough Green and 3. Turn right into Dux Hill and follow the road down past cottages on the left and a paddock on the
right to another road junction. At the road junction, take the right-hand road, continuing down Dux Hill
Wrotham 3.5 miles (5.6km);
to Plaxtol Spout and another road junction. Cross the road to a stile by a gateway and cross the stile
Hildenborough 4 miles (6.4km);
to follow the footpath down to the River Bourne.
Sevenoaks 7 miles (11.2km).
Journey time from London
4. Cross the footbridge over the river and (ignoring paths to right and left) walk ahead into a field
Victoria to Borough Green
continuing on crossing a small stream then reaching a wide track ahead and turning away to the left.
approximately 40 minutes.
Continue along the track to a gateway and stile at a road. Cross the stile to the road and turn left onto
By road: 6 miles (9.6km) north the road, which rises up to a cottage on the right and a barn and yard on the left. Just beyond the
of Tonbridge on A227; 6 miles barn on the left is a Georgian-style house with a private driveway entrance, immediately beyond and
(9.6km) south of Sevenoaks on adjoining this house is Old Soar Manor whose entrance gate is in the stone wall a few metres further
A25; 16 miles (25.7 km) west of on (look for the National Trust sign).
Maidstone on A20/A25.
5. Leaving Old Soar Manor, walk back down the road and continue on past the gateway and stile
crossed previously. Walk on (passing farm buildings on the right and Broadfield Farm on the left)
before reaching a T-junction with the road turning right and a tractor track to the left. Turn left and
proceed up the track, then turn right at a gateway into an orchard. Follow the track through the
orchard with the hedgerow on your left (past an entrance to some portable buildings) and following on
until reaching buildings on the left and a gateway ahead with a stile at a road. Cross the stile and turn
right onto the road. Follow the road down an incline to a left-hand bend and as the road bends to the
nationaltrust.org.uk/walks right, look for a footpath sign on the left indicating the Greensand Way, but continue walking the road
ahead. Carry on past the entrance to the Roughway Mills (formally paper mills by the River Bourne),
which runs beneath the road at this point, then on up to a road junction by the Kentish Rifleman public
house.
6. Walk past the public house to the road junction ahead and turn left. Walk a short distance on the
right-hand side of the road to a footpath and up steps to a kissing gate. Turning right up the steps
and through the gate, follow the path a few paces to a stile over a large rock. Cross the stile and walk
ahead along the edge of the field with the fence on your right, until reaching a stile in the fence and
a cross path. At this point turn left, following the path down a slope to a tree line and stile leading
into a wood. Continue walking ahead through the wood to cross another stile into a field, then walk
on crossing the field towards a gate and stile at a road. Cross the stile and cross the road into the
entrance of Fairlawne Home Farm. Walk down the drive past the farm buildings continue on down a
sloping track with a field on the right and ahead. At the bottom of the slope, carry on walking straight
ahead, now uphill across the field to a tree line at the rear gardens to private houses. With fencing
on the left, proceed to a kissing gate leading to a driveway between two houses and the Shipbourne
Road ahead. Upon reaching the road, walk on ahead and you will see in the distance Shipbourne
Church (you are still walking the Greensand Way as you walk to the church).
7. Cross the busy Tonbridge Road to the church entrance, passing through the gates around the
right-hand side of the church to a kissing gate in the rear wall of the churchyard. Immediately after
the kissing gate, turn right across a stile and proceed towards a fence line on the right, crossing a
driveway to keep the fence on your right until reaching a stile in the corner of the field. Cross this
stile and a further stile ahead leading initially to a wide area between wire fences, opening out to
grass fields. Walk on ahead towards trees and fencing, which upon reaching, keep on your right-hand
side to a stile in the bottom corner of the field and a track beyond. Turn right down the track a short
distance before turning left onto a footpath along the edge of a field. As the ground slopes upwards,
turn half right and follow the path to a stile in a tree line. Cross this stile to walk an enclosed track with
fencing on both sides, through a wood of mainly pine trees. The path slopes upwards before dipping
down to a stile, which is crossed into a field. Follow the path ahead to a gap in the hedgerow, leading
into another field at the back to the Ightham Mote estate. Walk round the edge of the field, keeping
the hedgerow now on the left, to a gateway and stile onto Mote Road. Turn right and walk up Mote
Road to the rear entrance of Ightham Mote and follow the bridleway past the house and shop, before
turning left towards the Mote Restaurant and car park.