Surrounded by 20 aces of Grade II*-listed gardens, as well as woods and parkland overlooking the Kentish Weald, the Grade I-listed Linton Park is set to be the country house sale of the century.
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Surrounded by 20 aces of Grade II*-listed gardens, as well as woods and parkland overlooking the Kentish Weald, the Grade I-listed Linton Park is set to be the country house sale of the century.
The Manor comprises the principal part of a magnificent 17th century Jacobean style manor house set in 1.5 acres of private gardens.
Burned down during the First World War, Oxney Court was left in ruins until 1998 when it was meticulously rebuilt in the Strawberry Hill gothic style.
Described as one of the finest houses in the south-east of England, the Grade I listed Jacobean manor was built in 1616 on the site of a medieval castle built by Wihtred, King of Kent in 709.