• Knole House

A 15th century House originally belonged to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and since 1605 to present days is owned by the Sackville family. The house is set at the heart of Knole medieval deer park, near Sevenoaks, 30 km west of Maidstone. The Knole house is one of the most important, largest, and most impressive houses in England. The house reflects wealth and grandeur in a mix of late-Medieval to Stuart architecture with vast number of state rooms and galleries, set around round courtyards in a typical Tudor layout.

Visiting the house and its 15 states rooms you will be amazed with the magnificent and finest collections of 17th century royal Stuart furniture, artworks and paintings, textiles and tapestries acquired from the Whitehall Palace. Enjoy the Venetian Bedroom, the King’s suit and the Ballroom, portraits by Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Sir Peter Lely, and others, including a copy of the Raphael Cartoons.

Outside, explore the large walled garden including many various features from earlier ages, and obviously the surrounding Deer Park with more than 300 Sika and Fallow deer herd.

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