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- Smallhythe Place in Small Hythe, near Tenterden in Kent, is a half-timbered house built in the late 15th or early 16th century and since 1947 cared for...
- Small Hythe (or Smallhythe) is a hamlet near Tenterden in Kent, England. The po****tion is included in Tenterden. It stood on a branch of the Rother estuary...
- many of the local po****ce. During the 16th century the tidal waters at Smallhythe slowly receded and the port community declined. In 1600 Queen Elizabeth...
- On 21 July 1928, Terry died of a cerebral haemorrhage at her home at Smallhythe Place, near Tenterden, Kent, aged 81. Her son Edward later recalled, "Mother...
- Cherryburn, the cottage in Northumberland where Thomas Bewick was born; Smallhythe Place in Kent, home to Ellen Terry; Shaw's Corner in Hertfordshire, the...
- Pioneer Players. Atwood occasionally performed at the Barn Theatre at Smallhythe Place in Kent, which was founded by Craig to stage performances in memory...
- Common Owletts Quebec House Scotney Castle Sissinghurst Castle Garden Smallhythe Place South Foreland Lighthouse Sprivers Garden St. John's Jerusalem Stoneacre...
- death, Craig converted the Elizabethan barn adjacent to Terry's house at Smallhythe Place into a theatre which she named The Barn Theatre. Here she produced...
- Aircraft Museum Sittingbourne Heritage Museum Six Poor Travellers House Smallhythe Place South Foreland Lighthouse Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Building...
- cost of £110,000, it was placed on display in Ellen Terry's former home, Smallhythe Place, near Tenterden in Kent. It has been described by the National Trust...