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- Synyards abstract "Synyards is a late 15th-century house in Otham, Kent.The house was built in the late 15th century with additions in the 16th century and in 1663. It is a mostly two-storey timber-framed hall house with a steeply-pitched plain tile hipped roof. The house has a jettied bays on each end of the main western elevation with a gabled dormer bay to the right of the midpoint which is dated 1663. A first floor was inserted at each end of the building in the 16th century and the third floor at the south end was added when the dormer was constructed. A variety of window sizes and types from various periods provide illumination to the interior. The walls on the ground floor have 16th century panelling in some parts and wall paintings of a lion and dragon and merman and mermaid cover the walls of the room in the north end room of the first floor.Synyards was restored in 1905 by P. M. Johnston. The house is a Grade I listed building.".
- Synyards buildingEndDate "Late 15th century".
- Synyards country England.
- Synyards location Otham.
- Synyards wikiPageExternalLink reference.aspx?uid=101519&index=0&mainQuery=synyards&searchType=all&form=home.
- Synyards wikiPageID "32968837".
- Synyards wikiPageLength "2299".
- Synyards wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Synyards wikiPageRevisionID "642835347".
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Kent.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Kent.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maidstone_(borough).
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Dormer.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Gable.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Maidstone.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Hall_house.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Hip_roof.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Jettying.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Otham.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Otham_Manor.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Stoneacre,_Kent.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Timber-frame.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLink Timber_framing.
- Synyards wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synyards".
- Synyards completionDate "Late 15th century".
- Synyards hasPhotoCollection Synyards.
- Synyards latitude "51.248927".
- Synyards locationCountry England.
- Synyards locationTown Otham.
- Synyards longitude "0.573955".
- Synyards mapType "Kent".
- Synyards name "Synyards".
- Synyards wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Historic_building.
- Synyards wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Synyards subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Kent.
- Synyards subject Category:Houses_in_Kent.
- Synyards subject Category:Maidstone_(borough).
- Synyards hypernym House.
- Synyards type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Synyards type Building.
- Synyards type District.
- Synyards type Place.
- Synyards type Attraction.
- Synyards type District.
- Synyards type Location.
- Synyards type Place.
- Synyards type Thing.
- Synyards type Q41176.
- Synyards comment "Synyards is a late 15th-century house in Otham, Kent.The house was built in the late 15th century with additions in the 16th century and in 1663. It is a mostly two-storey timber-framed hall house with a steeply-pitched plain tile hipped roof. The house has a jettied bays on each end of the main western elevation with a gabled dormer bay to the right of the midpoint which is dated 1663.".
- Synyards label "Synyards".
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- Synyards sameAs Q7662947.
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- Synyards wasDerivedFrom Synyards?oldid=642835347.
- Synyards isPrimaryTopicOf Synyards.
- Synyards name "Synyards".