
Knole Deer Park, located in Sevenoaks, Kent, is a vast 1,000-acre medieval parkland renowned for its free-roaming herd of fallow deer, descendants of those hunted by Henry VIII. The park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, providing visitors with a tranquil environment to explore diverse landscapes, including woodlands, valleys, and open fields. Its proximity to Sevenoaks High Street makes it easily accessible, allowing families to enjoy a day immersed in nature without venturing far from town. The park's expansive grounds are ideal for various activities, from leisurely walks and picnics to wildlife observation and photography, making it a cherished destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kent.
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What parents should know
Knole Deer Park, located in Sevenoaks, Kent, is a vast 1,000-acre medieval parkland renowned for its free-roaming herd of fallow deer, descendants of those hunted by Henry VIII.
Getting there
Parking Information
Parking at Knole Park is reserved for members and paying visitors. Pre-book admission to guarantee entry. For park-only visitors, use the multi-storey car park in Sevenoaks town ce
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