Oxon Hoath

Oxon Hoath
Oxon Hoath, showing the mansard dome
Location within Kent
Alternative namesOxenhoath, Oxen Hoath, Oxonhoath
General information
TypeManor house
Architectural styleChâteauesque
LocationWest Peckham, Kent, UK
Coordinates51°14′43″N 0°20′05″E / 51.24528°N 0.33472°E / 51.24528; 0.33472
Construction startedc.1372
Renovated1757, 1846, 1878
Technical details
Floor count3
Renovating team
Architect(s)Anthony Salvin (1846)
Burn and McVicar Anderson (1878)
Other designersWilliam Andrews Nesfield (landscaping, 1846)
Website
www.oxonhoath.co.uk/

Oxon Hoath is a Grade II* listed Châteauesque-style former manor house with 73 acres (29½ hectares) of grounds at West Peckham, Kent. The spellings Oxenhoath, Oxen Hoath and Oxonhoath are common alternatives. The manor is a former royal deer park. Oxon Hoath has been the seat of two baronetcies, and of five High Sheriffs of Kent. It has a surviving example of parterre gardens in its grounds.