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Nethercourt House

Nethercourt House has been a manor house, a farmhouse, a vicarage, a civil defence centre and in WWI a military hospital.

In 1779, Nethercourt was inherited by Thomas Garrett, Colonel Commandant of the East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry and a benefactor of St. Laurence Church.  It was demolished in 1957 and a housing estate built on its extensive estate.

A small park and caravan site remains. The Garrett family are buried in St. Laurence Churchyard.