Otford Palace
Chamber Rating
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John Bailey
Very interesting
Mar 25th, 2023 -
Lorraine Paterson
Piece of amazing history
Feb 5th, 2023 -
M GGG
Lovely little walking area for kids and dogs. Has a few areas when they can splash in a little stream too!
Jun 2nd, 2022 -
Irina Springate
From Anglo-Saxon times until 1537, Otford Palace was one of a chain of houses for the Archbishops of Canterbury, as Lords of the Manor of Otford. It was rebuilt around 1515 by Archbishop Warham, the palace rivals the palatial scale of Wolsey's Hampton. Henry VIII forced Archbishop Cranmer to surrender it in 1537 and after Henry's death the crown lost interest and it then fell into decay. In 1936 Sevenoaks Rural District Council become the owner. In 1976 the site becomes the scheduled monument. It is located in beautiful village with lots of little cafes to sit down and relax after enjoyable walk in the Palace field.
May 19th, 2022 -
Michael Dillon
Very interesting and historic area .
Oct 18th, 2021
Contact Info
- (796) 872-1958
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Otford Palace?
A The phone number for Otford Palace is: (796) 872-1958.
Q Where is Otford Palace located?
A Otford Palace is located at Palace Field, Otford, eng TN14 5PD
Q What is the internet address for Otford Palace?
A The website (URL) for Otford Palace is: https://otfordpalace.org/
Q How is Otford Palace rated?
A Otford Palace has a 4.1 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Otford Palace
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )John Bailey on Google
Very interesting
Lorraine Paterson on Google
Piece of amazing history
M GGG on Google
Lovely little walking area for kids and dogs. Has a few areas when they can splash in a little stream too!
Irina Springate on Google
From Anglo-Saxon times until 1537, Otford Palace was one of a chain of houses for the Archbishops of Canterbury, as Lords of the Manor of Otford.
It was rebuilt around 1515 by Archbishop Warham, the palace rivals the palatial scale of Wolsey's Hampton.
Henry VIII forced Archbishop Cranmer to surrender it in 1537 and after Henry's death the crown lost interest and it then fell into decay.
In 1936 Sevenoaks Rural District Council become the owner.
In 1976 the site becomes the scheduled monument.
It is located in beautiful village with lots of little cafes to sit down and relax after enjoyable walk in the Palace field.
Michael Dillon on Google
Very interesting and historic area .