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Knole's history| Kent | National Trust
Find out when Knole is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more. Plan your visit. Originally an archbishop’s palace, now home to the Sackville family for over 400 years, discover the colourful history of Knole.
Great British Houses: Knole House - The Iconic Home of the Sackville Family
February 13, 2015. 5 min. read. Anglotopia Sponsors. Standing ancient and proud with its back turned to the 1,000 acre deer park that separates it from the town of Sevenoaks in West Kent, and indeed the rest of the world, Knole House is one of the largest and most imposing houses in England. Table of Contents. Key Facts about Knole House.
Knole - Wikipedia
Knole (/ n oʊ l /) is a country house and former archbishop's palace owned by the National Trust. It is situated within Knole Park, a 1,000-acre (400-hectare) park located immediately to the south-east of Sevenoaks in west Kent. The house ranks in the top five of England's largest houses, under any measure used, occupying a total of four acres.
Book your visit to Knole | Kent | National Trust
Every Thursday time slots will be available for the next four weeks. Check availability and book. Find out how to pre-book your visit to Knole and how to buy tickets for tours of Knole’s attic spaces and access to Lord Sackville’s private garden.
Knole | Kent | National Trust
Sitting proudly within Kent’s last medieval deer park, Knole offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the vast estate and follow in the footsteps of tourists who have visited Knole’s showrooms for 400 years. Originally built as an archbishop’s palace, Knole passed through royalty to the Sackville family, who still live here today.
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