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  1. Knole é uma casa de campo e antigo palácio do arcebispo localizado no Knole Park, um 1,000 acres (400 hectares) localizado imediatamente a sudeste de Sevenoaks no oeste de Kent. A casa aparentemente está entre as cinco maiores casas da Inglaterra, em qualquer medida utilizada, ocupando um total de quatro hectares. [ 1]

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    Knole (/ n oʊ l /) is a country house and former archbishop's palace owned by the National Trust. It is situated within Knole Park, a 1,000-acre (400-hectare) park located immediately to the south-east of Sevenoaks in west Kent. The house ranks in the top five of England's largest houses, under any measure used, occupying a total of ...

  3. Find out when Knole is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more. Plan your visit. Originally an archbishop’s palace, now home to the Sackville family for over 400 years, discover the colourful history of Knole.

  4. 10 de mai. de 2021 · Boasting over 6 centuries of grandeur, Knole is a historic home in Kent, England, which has served as the residence of archbishops, princesses and nobility. Knole’s primary dwellers were the Sackville family who gradually withdrew into the immense house’s centre as it opened for visitors in the 18th century.

  5. 31 de mai. de 2014 · Major new restoration work at Knole, one of England’s greatest mansions, has granted archaeologists access to previously hidden spaces, and uncovered a forgotten history.

    • Current Archaeology
  6. 5 de mai. de 2010 · Knole is a beautiful English house in Sevenoaks. A house which has been home to the same family for hundreds of years - the Sackvilles. Set in a huge park famous for its deer herds, the house...

  7. 17 de out. de 2023 · The Sackville family has lived at Knole, one of Britain’s great treasure houses, for more than four hundred years. Throughout its history, Knole has lured generations of heirs with the promise of an ancestral place, an aristocratic life, a sense of unearned esteem and belonging. Many of these Sackvilles have revelled in the opportunity.