London to Knole House: Private day trip
Private ride with a local driver
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About your trip
What to expect
Your day trip begins wherever you are
Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in London whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.Discover more with local expertise
Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.Explore at your own pace
Perfect for any private group
Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.Good to know
- Two-way private car transfer
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Personalized pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking driver
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
- Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Knole should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
- Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
Your trip at a glance
Your trip at a glance




Main attractions
- The house itself — a late medieval and Jacobean palace of ragstone set within a 1,000-acre deer park — provided the labyrinthine interior world of Fennell's film; its sheer scale and atmospheric accumulation of centuries made it the only credible choice for a house that functions almost as a character in its own right
- The state rooms preserve one of the most important collections of original 17th-century furniture in existence — the King's Bedroom, the Venetian Ambassador's Room and the Brown Gallery are among the finest interiors in National Trust ownership
- The Cartoon Gallery contains a set of copies of Raphael's Vatican cartoons commissioned by Charles I — painted on the wall-length canvases that give the long gallery its extraordinary atmosphere
- The deer park surrounding the house is freely accessible year-round — 350 acres of ancient parkland with a herd of wild fallow and sika deer, unchanged in character since the medieval period
Things to do
- Walk the deer park perimeter for the exterior views of the house that appear in the film — the approach from the park gives the full sense of Knole's mass and age that no interior shot can convey
- The National Trust shop and café occupy the stable buildings within the outer courtyard — a good stop before or after the house tour
What to eat
- The Brew House Café within the stable courtyard serves good lunches and cakes; the town of Sevenoaks is a five-minute drive with a wider range of restaurants and cafés if you want a full sit-down meal



















