Acquired in 1937, Oak Cottage, in Wrotham, Kent, was very much Mahoney’s
spiritual as well as actual home. It was also a home for his mother,
Bessie, after she left Anerley in 1937. Charles lived at Oak Cottage
from 1937-40, during which period he renovated it, and again from 1945
until his death in 1968. Once the garden that he planted had matured,
he seldom worked anywhere else. For Mahoney, Oak Cottage had something
of the quality with which Stanley Spencer imbued his childhood home,
Fernlea; in both cases the frequent pictorial references to elements of
the architecture and garden gives the location an almost mystical
quality.
spiritual as well as actual home. It was also a home for his mother,
Bessie, after she left Anerley in 1937. Charles lived at Oak Cottage
from 1937-40, during which period he renovated it, and again from 1945
until his death in 1968. Once the garden that he planted had matured,
he seldom worked anywhere else. For Mahoney, Oak Cottage had something
of the quality with which Stanley Spencer imbued his childhood home,
Fernlea; in both cases the frequent pictorial references to elements of
the architecture and garden gives the location an almost mystical
quality.
Oak Cottage.
Photo credit; with thanks to Fred Hohler.
Photo credit; with thanks to Fred Hohler.