Classificação do local: 5 Sevenoaks, United Kingdom
There are 2 parts to Knole, the House and the Park. The Park is huge and free to visit as long as you don’t use the Car Park, otherwise there is a charge. In the Park there are plenty of nice walks, the deer strolling around and beautiful scenery. As a bonus then there is a coffee shop at the House that you can use when the House is open. The House is an interesting visit most renowned for the connection to Henry VIII. The story is well told and it is the antique chair collection, including a rather threadbare orginal ‘Knole’ sofa, that makes it noteworthy.
Stepha
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
A wonderful place for history buffs… Belonged to a bishop, went to the Crown, given to a favourite, inhabited until recently. Brideshead stuff. The house /manor is set in a park where deers roam free, it’s quite unusual and a nice side memory. The rest can only be told in pictures, so do visit the National Tust website(I’ve attached a link).