Located immediately S of Otham, it is unclear whether the present 15th c. timber house incorporates parts of or is built on the site of the earlier house of the de Valoyns family.
Possible performance venue. A trumpeter patronized by Sir Stephen de Valoyns was rewarded at Dover in 1366.
Uncertain.
13th c. Lands at Otham acquired by William de Valoigns.
late 14th c. Purchased by the Pimpe family.
1440--70 New house built.
by 16th c. Acquired by the Isley family.
1554 Forfeited to the Crown by Sir Henry Isley following the Wyatt rebellion.
mid-16th c. Granted to Sir Walter Henley. Acquired via marriage with Helen, his co-heir, by Thomas Colepeper (Philipot, Kent Surveyed 263).
REED Kent: Diocese of Canterbury 2.310
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Valoyns, Stephen de | 0-1382 | Knight |