Knole is fortunate to be home to a 350-strong deer herd, which visitors
enjoy seeing in their natural habitat all year round. While these
beautiful creatures can appear to be friendly, they are wild animals -
seen at their best from a respectful distance.
They can move with great strength and speed and their behaviour can be
unpredictable.
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The Bird House folly, an 18th-century birdhouse constructed to contain first Duke of Dorset's exotic bird collection |
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Knole House, a 15th-century manor house, with the oldest parts being built by Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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