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Knole

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n
(Named Buildings) a mansion in Sevenoaks in Kent: built (1454) for Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury; later granted to the Sackville family, who made major alterations (1603–08)
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START this three-mile walk from the front gate of Knole House, Sevenoaks, Kent, by turning left on to the drive and follow wall to corner.
The whole family can enjoy this walk exploring the wildlife of Knole House, Kent's only deer park, which has hardly changed since medieval times.
K Richter, variation of condition 2 on previous |permission for building of two detached houses, Knole House, 2 Northgate, Honley.
The Grand Tour had already started in a small way and, as a souvenir of the Apennines, Salvator Rosa devised his Wayfarers Trapped by Bandits (Knole House, Kent).
He said the vehicle crashed into the driveway of Knole House and crashed into a stone wall that was back-filled.
Inspired by this possibility, we staged a performance of Daniel's Cleopatra in March 2013 at Goodenough College, London, and in June 2014 performed selected scenes at Knole House, Kent, Clifford's home.
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