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Spotting White Deer at Knole Park 🦌 ✨ I’ve discovered another hidden gem of a park, where you can walk around and see Sika Deer and Fallow Deer 🦌 everywhere. I’ve been to Richmond Park and Bushy Park a few times before, and it was always a bit of a challenge to find deer. But at Knole Park, deer herds are looking. Although there’s a golf course in the park, which comes with the risk of getting hit by a golf ball hhh. Next spring, there are so many places I want to visit with the National Trust hhh. Tip: The white deer are actually albinistic Fallow Deer. They are relatively common in Knole Park because the deer herd has been protected for hundreds of years, allowing the white deer to continue their lineage due to genetic stability. 🚄 Take the train to Sevenoaks Station, and for lunch, I tried a place in the town called Life on High. The pancake was a bit sweet, but the other three items I ordered were pretty good. The Golden Boost milkshake was delicious! #LondonSurroundings #LondonDayTrips #Photography #Deer #UKTravel #UKDeerSpotting

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London Surrounding Area - Sevenoaks

Spotting White Deer at Knole Park 🦌 ✨ I’ve discovered another hidden gem of a park, where you can walk around and see Sika Deer and Fallow Deer 🦌 everywhere. I’ve been to Richmond Park and Bushy Park a few times before, and it was always a bit of a challenge to find deer. But at Knole Park, deer herds are looking. Although there’s a golf course in the park, which comes with the risk of getting hit by a golf ball hhh. Next spring, there are so many places I want to visit with the National Trust hhh. Tip: The white deer are actually albinistic Fallow Deer. They are relatively common in Knole Park because the deer herd has been protected for hundreds of years, allowing the white deer to continue their lineage due to genetic stability. 🚄 Take the train to Sevenoaks Station, and for lunch, I tried a place in the town called Life on High. The pancake was a bit sweet, but the other three items I ordered were pretty good. The Golden Boost milkshake was delicious! #LondonSurroundings #LondonDayTrips #Photography #Deer #UKTravel #UKDeerSpotting

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