Hayes Place, Kent

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Hayes Place, Kent was the historic country house in the village of Hayes that served as the ancestral seat of the prominent Pitt family, including statesman William Pitt the Elder.

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Hayes Place, Kent canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
ancestralSeatOf Pitt family
associatedFamily Pitt family
associatedWith William Pitt the Elder
William Pitt the Younger
associatedWithOccupation British statesman
associatedWithPersonRole Prime Minister of Great Britain
connectedTo British Tory politics
British Whig politics
country England
countryHouseType manor house
demolished 19th century
eraOfGreatestProminence 18th century
familySeatOf Pitt family
hasHeritage Georgian-era political history of Britain
hasNameOrigin named after the village of Hayes
hasNotableResident William Pitt the Elder
William Pitt the Younger
historicalCounty Kent
linkedToEvent early life of William Pitt the Younger
political life of William Pitt the Elder
locatedIn Hayes
surface form: Hayes, Kent
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory London Borough of Bromley
locatedInFormerCounty County of Kent, England
surface form: County of Kent
locatedInRegion Kent
locatedNear Hayes village centre
notableFor association with British prime ministers William Pitt the Elder and William Pitt the Younger
being the ancestral seat of the Pitt family
partOf estate at Hayes
usedAs country retreat of the Pitt family
family residence

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Pitt family hasAncestralSeat Hayes Place, Kent