Penshurst Place and Gardens








Kent. United Kingdom






























Gift Shop & Porcupine Pantry Seasonal Closing


The Penshurst Place Gift Shop will be closed from the 7th - 10th January. The Porcupine Pantry will be closed on the 7th January only. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause























Learn



Travel through our history timeline, unearth fun facts and delve into the world of Penshurst in film.



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See



Tour the medieval House & Gardens, with 500 acres Parkland offering lakes, scenic walks and cycle routes.



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Play



Enjoy the Adventure Playground, stomp the Woodland Trail, and get crafty in The Old Coach House



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Eat



Whatever your appetite, enjoy seasonal produce in the Restaurant and Pantry, or why not picnic in the Grounds?



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From Viscount De L'Isle, MBE



I hope you will find pleasure in visiting the 14th century Manor House and its Gardens. For more than 20 years, my wife Isobel and I have continued to care for the House, Garden and its contents, assisted by a small team of dedicated staff.



The House, once the property of King Henry VIII, was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to my forebear Sir William Sidney in 1552. The Sidney family have been in continuous occupation for more than 460 years since. We are very proud that it is still a family home and all of us who live and work here welcome visitors to discover the charm of Penshurst in the State Rooms, Gardens, Parkland and beyond.



 




 






















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What Our Visitors Say


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Lovely gardens, I would have loved to have been a child running around with hidden entrances and exits through hedges into new areas of the garden. The Baron’s Hall was incredible.


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One of the finest homes in England, still owned and occupied by the family. From the Baron’s Hall to the superb walled gardens, this is a treasure on a grand scale.


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We almost missed this one. Not all National Trust/heritage places are the same. This one is not to be missed, you will be amazed by the grand hall, the Royal suites, the artwork and general ambience of the buildings. The gardens are well worth the stroll and I suggest you allow yourself a half day minimum. The cafe is well stocked and ...


MelbourneArchitect





Beautiful historic house with amazing gardens, an adventure playground, a maize maze, and great crafts and falconry displays on school holiday Sundays. The pantry cafe is delicious. Make sure to feed the chickens, explore Diana's fountain and the flag garden and generally roam around watching the kids explore and enjoy the outdoors...


MrandMrsDean






Loved it. Fab for families. Loads to see and do. Take a picnic on a sunny day and enjoy it. Loads of space to sit the day away. Fantastic gardens and lovely house.


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