View of the Ballroom at Knole in Kent. The chimneypiece & over mantel raise the whole height of the room & rank among the finest works of Renaissance sculpture in England.
View of the Great Hall at Knole, built around 1460 as part of Archbishop Bourchier's house. The fine ornamented oak screen at the far end of the hall was put in by the 1st Earl between 1605 and 1608.
The Great Staircase at Knole in Kent. View from the landing down the Jacobean staircase. Two Sackville Leopards holding the coats of arms on the newel posts can also be seen.