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Wrotham Collection

"Wrotham: A Glimpse into Kent's Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty" Discover the enchanting world of Wrotham, a village nestled in the heart of Kent

Background imageWrotham Collection: Gypsies in Kent

Gypsies in Kent
A gipsy family in their traditional caravan, on Wrotham Hill, Kent, England

Background imageWrotham Collection: Photograph of Spring Tavern, Wrotham, Kent

Photograph of Spring Tavern, Wrotham, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1939

Background imageWrotham Collection: The Hop Garden, Wrotham, Kent

The Hop Garden, Wrotham, Kent Date: 1875

Background imageWrotham Collection: Bottle, Wrotham, 1700 / 25. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Bottle, Wrotham, 1700 / 25. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Bottle, Wrotham, 1700/25

Background imageWrotham Collection: The Hop-Gardens of England, c. 1875 (oil on canvas)

The Hop-Gardens of England, c. 1875 (oil on canvas)
Ma447021 The Hop-Gardens of England, c.1875 (oil on canvas) by Lawson, Cecil Gordon (1849-82); 60.5 x 84 inches cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: An idealised view of the landscape around Wrotham)

Background imageWrotham Collection: Sheep grazing before Wrotham Church, twilight (oil on canvas)

Sheep grazing before Wrotham Church, twilight (oil on canvas)
996359 Sheep grazing before Wrotham Church, twilight (oil on canvas) by Glendening, Alfred Augustus (1840-1921); 30.5x50.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageWrotham Collection: Sevenoaks TN15 7 Map

Sevenoaks TN15 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sevenoaks TN15 7

Background imageWrotham Collection: Car Park at Moat Farm Roadhouse, Wrotham, Kent

Car Park at Moat Farm Roadhouse, Wrotham, Kent
View of Moat Farm roadhouse in Wrotham, Kent. Roadhouses became established in Britain during the inter-war years, particularly in the south-east

Background imageWrotham Collection: The Village, Wrotham, Kent

The Village, Wrotham, Kent
The Village, Wrotham, Sevenoaks, near West Malling, Kent, England. Showing The Bull Hotel Date: 1900s

Background imageWrotham Collection: George Byng

George Byng
GEORGE BYNG of Wrotham Park political reformer Date: 1764 - 1847

Background imageWrotham Collection: WROTHAM PARK, UK, engraving 1881 - 1884

WROTHAM PARK, UK, engraving 1881 - 1884

Background imageWrotham Collection: Bull Hotel

Bull Hotel
1907: The yard of the Bull Hotel in Wrotham. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWrotham Collection: Wrotham Park

Wrotham Park
The South West front of Wrotham Park, Barnet (the seat of the Earl of Stratford) shortly before it was destroyed by fire in 1883



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"Wrotham: A Glimpse into Kent's Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty" Discover the enchanting world of Wrotham, a village nestled in the heart of Kent. Known for its vibrant history and picturesque landscapes, this hidden gem offers a myriad of captivating sights. Immerse yourself in the fascinating culture as you explore the intriguing presence of Gypsies in Kent. Their nomadic lifestyle adds an air of mystery to this charming countryside. Step back in time at The Hop Garden, where rows upon rows of lush hop plants create a mesmerizing sight. This age-old tradition is deeply rooted in Wrotham's heritage, reminding us of its historical significance. Delve into the past with Bottle, Wrotham - an exquisite creation from 1700 by Staffordshire Potteries. This remarkable artifact showcases the craftsmanship that once thrived within these lands. Transport yourself to another era through a photograph capturing Spring Tavern, one of Wrotham's beloved landmarks. Its timeless charm stands as a testament to the village's enduring spirit. Marvel at specimens housed within the New Glass and Ceramic Gallery at British Museum - each engraving telling stories that span centuries. These treasures offer glimpses into Wrotham's artistic prowess and cultural contributions. Experience nature's splendor through "The Hop-Gardens of England, " an oil painting from c. 1875 that immortalizes Wrotham's breathtaking landscapes on canvas. Let your imagination wander amidst rolling hills adorned with vibrant hues. Witness sheep grazing peacefully before Wrotham Church during twilight - an ethereal scene captured on canvas that evokes tranquility and serenity unique to this idyllic setting. Navigate your way through Sevenoaks TN15 7 Map as you embark on adventures around town, discovering hidden corners brimming with surprises waiting to be unveiled. Find respite at Moat Farm Roadhouse Car Park after exploring Wrotham's treasures.