Sevenoaks is a town and civil parish with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London in western Kent, England. The population of the parish had reduced to 20,409 at the 2011 Census. It is served by a commuter main line railway and is 21 miles (34 km) from London Charing Cross. It is the principal town of the Sevenoaks district, followed by Swanley and Edenbridge.
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4.5 based on 1,296 reviews
Ightham Mote is a magical 14th century moated manor house, surrounded by beautiful gardens, lakes and woodland walks. Built nearly 700 years ago, the house has been owned by medieval knights, courtiers to Henry VIII and high-society Victorians. Highlights include the picturesque gardens, courtyard, Great Hall, crypt, Tudor painted ceiling, Grade I listed dog kennel.
This was another National Trust property we had wanted to visit for many years and at last we were able to do so.it did not disappoint, in fact it exceeded our expectations. In a sheltered valley location the half timbered and moated house has been subject to a £10 million restoration and it is in a perfect state for future generations. A great part of the house is open and pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable volunteers are available in most rooms to inform visitors and answer questions. A beautiful and historic house which is well worth visiting.
4.5 based on 1,167 reviews
We visited knole house recently and found it a very pleasant day out, it's a large national trust house with the usual items to see inside paintings furniture ect, the grounds are very extensive and the deer tame , on the day we visited it was very warm which made it all the more beautiful.
4.5 based on 433 reviews
Emmetts Garden is closed. The public footpath is still accessible from the Toys Hill carpark via the Red Route. Please keep checking the website and social media for any further updates.
Breathtaking views, ornate gardens and a delicious cafe, what is not to like. Our favorite place to visit for a couple of hours and relax and enjoy family together time.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
First visit to this wildfowl reserve on a bright winters day . Lots to see and a lovely place being reclaimed by nature. Easy to follow signposted trails good for kids , aslong as they are quiet in the bird spotting hides. Circle walk not yet ready but will be a bonus when it's finished . Visitors centre is excellent . Carpark needs potholes sorting out . Great for all seasons visits saw lots of wild birds
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Reuthe's is a magical 11-acre rare species woodland that hosts one of the country’s best selection of specialist rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and conifers. Visitors are welcome year-round to enjoy a stroll through The Lost Gardens of Sevenoaks, shop our collection of beautiful plants in our nursery, or to share a meal in our charming Basecamp Café (open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea). We're absolutely mad about dogs, and encourage visitors to bring their pups to explore The Lost Gardens of Sevenoaks with them. Since opening our gate in 2018, we've been proud to work with a great group of local talent to put on engaging events for our visitors. We offer Alpaca Treks though our woodland paradise, regular events such as farmers markets, yoga retreats, Glamping. Visit us to enjoy a tasty treat at Basecamp Cafe, or browse our range of plants for sale in our nursey. Ample car parking and toilets are available and much of the site is accessible for pushchairs.
Best coffee I've had in a long while. So glad they are open again for the lovely walks and cafe. Lovely just to browse the lovely plants and plan my garden.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Knole Park is a tucked away Gem. Enjoy the country walks through easily signed pathways. View the stunning "Knole House" and enjoy the wild Deer. the house has a great Cafe or you might search out a lovely Pub if you venture a little to "The Bucks Head". Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
A lovely point of interest to stop off on a country walk or if visiting Ightam Mote nearby. This is a very small, gem of a site- if you are looking for tea rooms and coffee shops then you will be disappointed. Nice story and some nicely curated local history pieces. The whole place is very peaceful and very genuine
4.0 based on 33 reviews
All times of the year bradbourne lakes is a nice place to walk through and take the dog for a walk. A bit more maintaining by the council would be nice if theyre reading!
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