Description

Knole House showcases 400 years of history at Kent’s last medieval deer park, which was originally built as an archbishop’s palace, and then passed through royalty to the Sackville family who still live there today. Lots to see and do including attic tours, toddler groups, exhibitions and events.

Opening Hours
Park
Daily
Dawn-dusk
Showrooms and Gatehouse Tower
11am-4pm
Cafe, Shop and Car Park
10am-5pm.

Price
National Trust Member: Free
Showrooms, Outdoor & Tower
Gift Aid/Standard
Adult: £16
Child - 5 to 17 years: £8
Child - under 5 years: Free
Family - 1 adult and up to 3 children: £24
Family - 2 adults and up to 3 children: £40
Outdoor & Tower
Adult: £6
Child - 5 to 17 years: £3
Child - under 5 years: Free
Family - 1 adult and up to 3 children: £9
Family - 2 adults and up to 3 children: £15
Carer: Free
The car park is for admission ticket holders and members only.

Accessibility
Access to the Gatehouse Tower is via 77 steep, uneven steps. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout. The powered mobility vehicle is now available to use, and hire in advance.

Walking
Welcome car-free visitors and offer a special discount in the shop.

Cycling
Bike racks near to outside picnic area.

Train
Sevenoaks - 1½ miles.

Car
For Sat Nav's use postcode TN13 1HX.

Dogs
On leads - park and courtyard only.

Advisory Notes
Please do not feed or touch deer.

Facilities
Shop • Picnic Area • Cafe • Toilet • Disabled Toilet • Baby Changing Facilities • Induction Loop

Picture Credit: © National Trust.

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