WebPerhaps best known today as the former home of Victorian actress Ellen Terry and her daughter Edy Craig, during the medieval period, Smallhythe was a location for royal shipbuilding and, as we found this summer, it was also a … WebRT @Nathalie_Cohen: The site @SmallhytheNT is well known for its history of #medieval shipbuilding but discovering evidence for #Roman activity last summer was more of a surprise - find out more on Friday - all welcome!
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Small Hythe (or Smallhythe) is a hamlet near Tenterden in Kent, England. The population is included in Tenterden. It stood on a branch of the Rother estuary and was a busy shipbuilding port in the 15th century, before the silting up and draining of the Romney Marshes. Small Hythe's quays and warehouses were destroyed in a fire in 1514 and were neve… WebSmallhythe was a shipbuilding location in the Middle Ages when ships were built on the estuary foreshore. It is more famous as being the home of the actress Ellen Terry. Smallhythe Place is now owned by the National Trust. The barn is a small, thatched, timber-framed Kentish barn. The theatre stage is at one end with the nave and aisles ... WebArchaeological watching brief Smallhythe Place, Smallhythe: Watching Brief: 2024 : Archaeological watching brief Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks: Watching Brief: ... A full day conference exploring the subject of Shipbuilding. Please note this 2024 date. Read more about May/June 2024: Maritime Conference - Shipbuilding. Help & Info. About the KAS ... bruce power heq