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🦌Knole

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Knole is a historic house and deer park in Sevenoaks, Kent, known for its vast estate, Tudor architecture, and large herd of fallow and sika deer. Families can explore the parkland for free, with plenty of space for picnics and spotting deer up close. The house offers guided tours (extra fee) showcasing grand rooms and art collections, but may not captivate very young children for long.

  • Highlights: Deer spotting, woodland walks, adventure playground (nearby), café and shop.
  • Ages: All ages for park; house better for ages 8+.
  • Facilities: Toilets (pay), National Trust café, baby-changing, pushchair-friendly paths in park (uneven in places).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKent
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Deer spotting early in the day

    Visit early morning or late afternoon when deer are most active and easier to spot throughout the parkland.

  • Park entry is free

    Explore the parkland and deer herds without paying; only the house tours incur a fee.

  • House tours suit older children

    The house interior works best for children aged 8 and up; younger ones may lose interest quickly during guided tours.

  • Supervision near deer herds

    Keep children supervised around the wild deer; they may appear docile but can be unpredictable if approached.

  • Bring binoculars for deer watching

    Binoculars help children spot deer from a safe distance and add excitement to wildlife exploration.

  • Pack a picnic

    The estate offers plenty of scenic spots for picnicking; bring food to avoid relying solely on the café.

  • Buggy navigation varies

    Park paths are pushchair-friendly overall, but some areas are uneven; come prepared for bumpy sections.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on site, making nappy changes manageable during your visit.

  • Toilets require payment

    Toilet facilities are available but may incur a small charge; carry coins or check current fees beforehand.

  • Waterproof clothing for wet weather

    The park is open-air and exposed; bring waterproofs as rain can arrive suddenly in Kent.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    The estate is vast with woodland walks; sturdy, waterproof footwear helps on muddy or uneven terrain.

  • Allow flexible visit duration

    The parkland has no fixed tour length, so you can visit for an hour or a full afternoon depending on family energy.

  • Nearby adventure playground

    An adventure playground is close to the main estate, offering a break from walking for active children.

  • Café options on site

    A National Trust café is available, but quality and menu range may be limited; picnicking is often better value.

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