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Cobham Hall, Kent

Cobham Hall is a country house, now a school, near Cobham, Kent. The seat of the De Cobham family since 1208, their house stood where the present centre block stands until 1662. It was re-built as an Elizabethan prodigy house by William Brooke (1527–1597). The central block was rebuilt 1672–82 by Charles Stewart (1639–1672). The house is within the council area of Gravesham (Kent).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1095053.

Place Type: Tudor House
Historic County: Kent
Lat, Long: 51.394428,0.41821548
Grid Reference: TQ683689
Police Area: Kent
Council Area: Gravesham (Kent)
Civil Parish: Cobham CP
Country: England

GBPNID: 300961
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Cobham_Hall,_Kent_300961

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