Synyards, Otham, Kent
Synards is a Grade I-listed house that originally dates from the late 15th century. Parts of it also date from the 16th century and around 1663, and it was restored in 1905 by P.M. Johnston.
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Synards is a Grade I-listed house that originally dates from the late 15th century. Parts of it also date from the 16th century and around 1663, and it was restored in 1905 by P.M. Johnston.
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