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National Trust
Address: Knole House Knole , Sevenoaks TN15 0RP, KEN, GB
Phone: 01732 462100
State: KEN
City: Sevenoaks
Zip Code: TN15 0RP


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Absolutely stunning. Beautiful house and beautiful gardens to walk around. Lovely to see the deer around too. The house inside is lovely, and so much to see. Lovely to see it’s kept it’s authenticity. Well worth the money if your not a NT member. The cafe was nice and has a gift shop. The staff inside the house are amazing, very knowledgeable and we’re happy to talk about the history of the house. Lovely to see how well cared for this place is. Will be coming back soon. Well worth a visit and would recommend coming for when it opens as there were cars queuing right back to get in when we left
An excellent place to visit. Lots of large open parklands with deer wandering about. Lots of trees for kids to climb and interesting woods for exploring. The house itself has a cafe and gift shops and a little interest if you like historical buildings. The grounds have a good collection of giant oak trees, sycamore trees and sweet chestnut trees.
A nice place to visit and enjoy a day outside London. We went on a nice sunny day to Sevenoaks and it took us 15 minutes to walk to the Deer Park and from there to the National Trust. The Knole estate is beautiful and is definitely unique with the things displayed. You will see beautiful paintings, a stunning wooden staircase and a prehistoric elk horns. You can also climb the tower and enjoy the whole view of the park. The staff were informative and helpful throughout our visit.
Interesting and historic building with lovely grounds for walking with deer roaming free. The private gardens are only open on certain days, and tours of the attic and 'secret passages' servants passages are offered occasionally - check the website if interested in these.Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
A stunning place, lovely walks around the surrounding park, lots of deer roaming about. The house itself is very interesting and every guide is knowledgeable. If you can handle the 70 plus winding steps up the tower the views from the top are definitely worth it. Some good restoration work going on in the barn as well. Music buffs can visit the locations of the Beetles videos for Strawberry fields and Penny Lane.. Ample parking, well worth a visit.
Great area and few good hiking trails around. The park has free roaming deer that add up to the atmosphere and the scenery. The estate itself is impressive. On weekends the park is pretty full with people with their kids. Worth mentioning is that in there is a golf course running through the park that can be annoying when the golf players are asking the visitors to stop or be aware while they are playing
Very grand 400year old house with lots of character. Visit the The Royal Oak Conservation Studio to see the marvelous work the National Trust team are doing to repair and conserve items from all their properties. Various signposted walks around grounds with deer roaming free.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
We regularly visit knole Park, it’s has stunning views and a wonderful heard of Dear! There’s a cafe and if you do have a buggy there are paths that are suitable. It’s £5 to enter and it’s always worth it! A beautiful day out. Oh and don’t for that dogs are allowed.
Lovely place. Deer pretty tame but lovely grounds and great for a walk or a chill out. Prices as per usual a bit much on the cafe but if everyone who goes is a National Trust Member then need to make money up somewhere else. Ham and cheese role 4.50. A lemonade 3 pound 10. I'm suppose I'm to used to my meal deals for under a fiver loved it tho.
Always a lovely place to visit. Plenty of open spaces with perfect photo opportunities of both the landscapes and the wildlife. Designated picnic area as well as a cafe, shop and lovely bookshop. So many places to stop, sit, and take in nature.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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