Located near Smeeth on the main route to Hythe on the SE coast, the splendid Tudor residence of the Scott family was replaced in the Jacobean era and later demolished, leaving no trace.
A probable performance venue.Although family records do not survive, minstrels patronized by Sir Reginald Scott performed elsewhere in Kent in the mid-16th c.
Demolished.
early 15th c. Sir William Scott moved to Scot's Hall from nearby Brabourne.
1491 Manor house rebuilt in grand style by Sir William Scott, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
ca. 1634 House renovated in Jacobean style with a new NE facade. Sections of the former hall may have been retained at the rear (Scott, Scott of Scot's Hall 97).
1784 Sold to Sir John Honywood by the trustees of Francis Talbot Scott. Subsequently neglected.
1808 Demolished.
REED Sussex 114
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Scott, Reginald | 1512-1554 | Knight |