Penshurst Place & Gardens

Penshurst Place & Gardens

Penshurst Place & Gardens

Penshurst Place, a 14th-century estate that once served as King Henry VIII’s hunting lodge, stands as a testament to England’s rich history. Nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom, the property boasts meticulously maintained walled gardens and a grand medieval hall. Visitors can explore the expansive parkland, walk through the same grounds where poet Sir Philip Sidney was born, and discover the on-site Toy Museum. The combination of historical architecture and lush green spaces offers a serene and educational experience.

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