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πŸ“ Knole Park πŸš‚ **How to Get There**: A 30-minute train ride from London to Sevenoaks Station, then a 30-minute walk through the charming town of Sevenoaks to reach the park. If you’re driving from central London, it’s about an hour and a half, and parking is convenient. πŸš‚πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ ⏰ **Opening Hours**: The Showroom and Tower close for visits at 3:30 PM, and the car park closes at 5:00 PM. Don’t be late! ⏰ πŸ’° **Admission**: National Trust members can enter for free, including parking. If you’re not a member, a full ticket is Β£15. For just the outdoor areas with deer, it’s Β£6, with children at half price. 🎫 ⛲️ **History**: Knole was originally a palace belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Later, Henry VIII, who loved hunting, bought it and gave it to his daughter Mary I after his divorce from Catherine of Aragon. It was eventually passed to the Sackville family through the royal line, and they still live here today. 🏰 🦌 **Deer**: There are way more deer here than in Richmond, and they’re everywhere! They’re not afraid of people at all. You can even see them strolling past your car in the parking lotβ€”super cute! 🦌 πŸŽ„ **Christmas Decorations**: The estate is beautifully decorated for Christmas, with sparkling Christmas trees and moving lights on the ceilings. It feels like stepping back into the Middle Ages to celebrate Christmas with the Archbishop! πŸŽ„ 🚢 **Walking Trails**: There are several walking routes through the park. The staff at the ticket office will give you a map. Each trail is about 5 km, taking around 50-80 minutes to complete. 🌳 🌟 **Recommendation**: If you have a National Trust membership, this is a must-visit! A half-day trip here, combined with a stroll through the town of Sevenoaks, is perfect. It’s a great way to recharge your spirits during the gloomy British winter! πŸ’— ✨ **For Moms**: This is also an excellent spot for moms who want to spend time outdoors with their babies even in the cold winter. If it gets chilly, you can head to the showroom or the cafΓ© for a warm drink. Plus, the facilities in the baby care room are among the best for an outdoor park! πŸ‘ΆπŸ» #BabyOutdoors #BabyInNature #NatureIsTheBestEarlyEducation #LondonLife #NearLondon #WeekendGetaway #FamilyTrip #UKTravel #HiddenGemsInLondon

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Medieval Estate πŸŽ„ Near London πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

πŸ“ Knole Park πŸš‚ How to Get There : A 30-minute train ride from London to Sevenoaks Station, then a 30-minute walk through the charming town of Sevenoaks to reach the park. If you’re driving from central London, it’s about an hour and a half, and parking is convenient. πŸš‚πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ ⏰ Opening Hours : The Showroom and Tower close for visits at 3:30 PM, and the car park closes at 5:00 PM. Don’t be late! ⏰ πŸ’° Admission : National Trust members can enter for free, including parking. If you’re not a member, a full ticket is Β£15. For just the outdoor areas with deer, it’s Β£6, with children at half price. 🎫 ⛲️ History : Knole was originally a palace belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Later, Henry VIII, who loved hunting, bought it and gave it to his daughter Mary I after his divorce from Catherine of Aragon. It was eventually passed to the Sackville family through the royal line, and they still live here today. 🏰 🦌 Deer : There are way more deer here than in Richmond, and they’re everywhere! They’re not afraid of people at all. You can even see them strolling past your car in the parking lotβ€”super cute! 🦌 πŸŽ„ Christmas Decorations : The estate is beautifully decorated for Christmas, with sparkling Christmas trees and moving lights on the ceilings. It feels like stepping back into the Middle Ages to celebrate Christmas with the Archbishop! πŸŽ„ 🚢 Walking Trails : There are several walking routes through the park. The staff at the ticket office will give you a map. Each trail is about 5 km, taking around 50-80 minutes to complete. 🌳 🌟 Recommendation : If you have a National Trust membership, this is a must-visit! A half-day trip here, combined with a stroll through the town of Sevenoaks, is perfect. It’s a great way to recharge your spirits during the gloomy British winter! πŸ’— ✨ For Moms : This is also an excellent spot for moms who want to spend time outdoors with their babies even in the cold winter. If it gets chilly, you can head to the showroom or the cafΓ© for a warm drink. Plus, the facilities in the baby care room are among the best for an outdoor park! πŸ‘ΆπŸ» #BabyOutdoors #BabyInNature #NatureIsTheBestEarlyEducation #LondonLife #NearLondon #WeekendGetaway #FamilyTrip #UKTravel #HiddenGemsInLondon

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