Oxon Hoath
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Oxon Hoath is a manor house with 73 acres (295,000 m²) of grounds in Kent (just outside Hadlow, near Tonbridge) in the "West Kent Rural Conservation Area". The spelling "Oxen Hoath" is a common alternative.
It was built by John Culpeper as a Royal Park for oxen and deer. In 1846 Sir William Geary commissioned the mansard dome from Anthony Salvin.
It is now an "Open Retreat Centre".

