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Towns near Knole
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Sevenoaks
(2 Miles)*
Sevenoaks is believed to have derived its name from a group of seven oak trees which once grew in the area, long since gone; but to keep the legend alive, seven oaks were taken from Knole Park and ceremoniously planted on the common in 1955. |
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Seal
(2 Miles)*
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Weald
(3 Miles)*
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Shipborne
(3 Miles)*
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Kemsing
(3 Miles)*
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Hildenborough
(3 Miles)*
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Plaxtol
(3 Miles)*
Plaxtol is a little gem nestling in a fold in the Bourne Valley just South of the A25 and to the west of Tonbridge. It is a small village, the Millenium Stone planted in the grass verge adjoining the Parish Church. |
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Otford
(4 Miles)*
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Sundridge
(4 Miles)*
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Ide Hill
(4 Miles)*
Ide Hill is one of the highest villages in Kent, perching on the top of the Greensand ridge at 800 feet above sea-level. It is a most attractive village grouped around its wide green, with a Victorian church on the edge of a wood. |
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Borough Green
(4 Miles)*
Borough Green is a quiet village in Kent. Around the chapel in the centre of the village are a number of varied shops, eating places, banks and not far away the railway station with regular direct access to London. |
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Chevening
(4 Miles)*
A peaceful spot at the end of a quiet country lane, Chevening is essentially a great mansion and its estate, with a church and a small group of cottages. |
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Leigh
(4 Miles)*
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Tonbridge
(4 Miles)*
Tonbridge is an ancient town dominated by its Norman Castle, it was built in a delightful setting on the River Medway. Home to the famous Tonbridge School founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judd a former Lord Mayor of London. |
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Shoreham
(5 Miles)*
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