Otham houses [1]

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Otham houses [1]

Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 11 Sep 2021

Oddly named Madam Taylors, this was originally built as a house, later subdivided into three cottages and now recombined into one house. Built in the mid or late 16th century, altered later and restored circa 1975. Timber framed and rendered, all under a tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1250967 Otham is a small, widely spread village, on the southeastern edge of Maidstone, some 2¾ miles from the town centre and 15 miles northwest of Ashford. There are plans to add another 1250 houses to the village which currently has 204 dwellings.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.25403
Longitude
0.575043