
Knole House
Knole House is a historic country estate in Kent, England, known for its impressive architecture and extensive grounds. It was built in the 15th century and features a mix of medieval, Tudor, and Jacobean styles. The house is famous for its large collection of historic furniture, artworks, and a significant number of deer that roam the surrounding parkland. Over the centuries, it has served as a royal residence and an estate for the Sackville family. Today, Knole House is managed by the National Trust and is open to visitors for tours, offering a glimpse into England’s aristocratic history and architecture.