Knole Park offers something for everyone as you immerse yourself in the vast estate and follow in the footsteps of history from 400 years ago! Explore the grand courtyards and winding paths and watch out for wildlife along the way.
The park covers 1,000 acres and is filled with trees, woodlands, valleys and parklands and is a haven for wildlife. There are plenty of walking routes for all abilities too and if you spot a deer ranger, make sure to ask them about the deer as they'll tell you some interesting facts.
A visit wouldn't be complete without seeing some of the fallow deer! These animals appear tame but make sure you don't interact with them and don't feed them.
There's lots of paths that cross around the estate and plenty of areas to cycle too. Stop off at the cafe or at the picnic areas to refuel too.
MAke sure to visit inside too as you'll see textiles, paintings and a world-cass collection of Royal Stuart furniture. There are panoramic views from the tower rooftop too and lots more to see and do for a great family day out.
From north and west: leave M25 at exit 5 (A21) and follow signs for Sevenoaks. Turn right at mini-roundabout. Park entrance is in Sevenoaks town centre, left off A225 High Street (opposite St Nicholas Church). From south: Leave A21 at junction signposted Sevenoaks and follow A225 for Sevenoaks. Park entrance is on right after about 2 miles. From east: Follow A25 through Seal. Turn left at traffic lights. Continue ahead and through High Street. Park entrance is on left 300 yards beyond top of the High Street. Be mindful of the local traffic on the busy High Street as you enter and exit.
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2023
Located next to the house, the Brewhouse Tearoom offers a range of seasonal refreshments, from ice creams and sandwiches to hot meals and hot chocolate: the perfect way to round off a day of exploration in the park.
The gift shop holds a little more than meets the eye, featuring all the choice you might expect of gifts, toys and books.
Showrooms partially accessible (wheelchairs users can only access Great Hall). Gatehouse Tower not accessible to wheelchairs due to steep, narrow, spiral staircase.
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