Set within Kent’s last medieval deer park, Knole is a magnificent estate that has captivated visitors for over 400 years. This sprawling historic house, with its grand courtyards, showrooms, and 600-year-old parkland, offers a unique glimpse into England’s aristocratic heritage and the grandeur of the Royal Stuart era.
Knole’s interiors are home to one of the finest collections of Royal Stuart furniture and textiles, complemented by paintings from renowned artists. Visitors can explore the extensive showrooms to discover the elegance, craftsmanship, and stories behind centuries of Knole’s history. The estate reflects both the lifestyle and the legacy of its former residents, including tales of love, power, and artistic patronage.
Climb to the top of the Gatehouse Tower to enjoy sweeping views across Knole’s parkland. From here, visitors gain a sense of the scale and magnificence of the estate, while learning about the life of past residents who shaped Knole into the historic treasure it is today.
Knole is home to The Royal Oak Foundation Conservation Studio, open Wednesday to Saturday, where visitors can witness experts conserving treasures from National Trust collections. This behind-the-scenes experience offers fascinating insight into the care and preservation of historic objects and artwork.
The estate is surrounded by extensive parkland, once the private hunting grounds of the aristocracy, now home to roaming deer. Visitors can wander through scenic walks, enjoy quiet moments in landscaped areas, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Kent’s countryside while taking in the estate’s historic significance.
Knole’s Brewhouse Café serves drinks, snacks, and light lunches, with both indoor seating and outdoor space on the roof terrace. The gift shop offers souvenirs, fashion, home accessories, local produce, and unique items inspired by the estate, while the Bookshop features titles linked to Knole’s collections, literary history, and a dedicated children’s area.
Entry to Knole is by booking only, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit. Explore the house, climb the towers, stroll through the parkland, and experience the estate at your own pace. Knole’s blend of history, art, architecture, and natural beauty makes it a truly remarkable National Trust destination.
1 Jan 2026 to 31 Dec 2026
Booking is essential to guarantee entry. Please see Knole’s website to book your tickets and for more information www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole
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