Guides will lead a walk in the parkland, where you can discover what the landscape can tell us about how people have used and enjoyed the park for thousands of years. You will also hear about how recent archaeological projects, such as the unearthing of the ice house, have shaped our understanding of Knole, The walk is approximately 1.2 miles in length.
Dates:
Thursday 18th July 11:30-12:15
Sunday 21st July 11:30-12:15
Tuesday 23rd July 11:30-12:15
Normal admission applies. As well as a ticket for this walk, you will also need a minimum of an Outdoor and Tower ticket. Admission is charged per person. Car parking is included in normal admission. Admission is free for National Trust members but should still be pre-booked.
Booking details:
Call 0344 249 1895
Online https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/knole/events/4c291193-e554-4a42-8471-93d55337f2ae
Suitability:
Suitable for children aged 12+.
Meeting point:
Please meet in Stone Court at 11.20am to start the walk promptly at 11.30am.
What to bring and wear:
Please dress for the outdoors and wear suitable footwear.
Accessibility:
The paths are relatively flat but this walk will go off paths so is unsuitable for buggies or wheelchairs.
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