Grand trees and glistening decorations fill a selection of the historic showrooms with sparkling displays inspired by Knole's silver collection. Objects normally tucked away in the King's Room will take centre stage across the showrooms, alongside towering trees draped with silver and frosted decorations.
Climb the spiral stairs in the Gatehouse Tower for panoramic views of the parkland and a 1930s-inspired festive atmosphere.
Last admission to the showrooms is 3.30pm.
Normal admission applies
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