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He bought out the Knole lease from Lennard’s son, and his family has lived there ever since. Like all the previous owners of the house, the Sackvilles continued to build onto the manor and shape ...
Built on the site of a medieval manor house, in 1456 Knole became the palace of Thomas Bourchier, the then Archbishop of Canterbury. Set in a 1,000-acre deer park, the palace was extended by ...
We start in 1604, when Thomas Sackville bought and improved the manor ... The house includes world-renowned secondhand Royal furniture, important paintings and the first Knole settee.
Built on the site of a medieval manor house, in 1456 Knole became the palace of Thomas Bourchier, the then Archbishop of Canterbury. Set in a 1,000-acre deer park, the palace was extended by ...
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