Best castles around Dunton Green are found in the surrounding areas of Kent, offering a range of historical sites. These locations provide insights into different periods of English history, featuring diverse architectural styles and compelling stories. The region combines historical architecture, gardens, and expansive parkland, making it suitable for exploring the heritage of the area.
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As of July 2025 the Villa is intermittently open, and free as walking around at ground level is not permitted (issues with mould). You can, however, see the site from a viewing window, & be told the history of the place. Stuart was my "guide" and was highly knowledgable and interesting.
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Lullingstone Country Park is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The park is home to diverse flora and fauna and features trails that wind through ancient woodlands and grasslands. As well as this, it's home to Lullingstone Castle, a historic manor house with a unique World Garden. This garden showcases plants from around the globe and is a testament to the adventurous spirit of the owners who collected them.
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Ightham Mote is a medieval moted manor house owned and managed by the National Trust. It was built almost 700 years ago and houses a collection of interesting objects and art. The property has gardens and a wider estate which you can visit if you wish. It's paid entry unless you are a NT member. There's also a cafe and shop on site which makes it a great place to either start a run or stop at halfway. If you're running here, the most obvious loop starts at Ightham Mote, Knole or Sevenoaks station and follows the Greensand Way. There are lots of other options within the 580-acre (235 ha) estate to explore if you fancy staying local.
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Slight deviation from the trail route, but it is well worth a quick visit. This remaining tower once formed part of Archbishop's Palace, hosting the likes of King Henry VIII.
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A stunning 14th-century moated manor, Igtham Mote lays claim to being one of the most beautiful country houses in England. In the care of the National Trust, it is surrounded by gardens, lakes and woodlands. For more information, visit: nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote
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Several notable historical sites are easily accessible from Dunton Green. You can visit Ightham Mote, a medieval moated manor house, or Knole House and Deer Park, a vast estate with a 15th-century house. Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle also offer a blend of history and nature.
Yes, several castles and historical sites in the area are family-friendly. Ightham Mote, Knole House and Deer Park, and Lullingstone Country Park and Lullingstone Castle are all listed as family-friendly. Lullingstone Country Park, in particular, offers a children's playground and riverside walks.
While specific dog policies vary, many estates with extensive grounds, like Knole House and Deer Park, often allow dogs in their outdoor areas, though usually on a lead. It's always best to check the specific venue's website for their most current dog-friendly policies before your visit.
The castles and historical sites around Dunton Green showcase a range of architectural styles spanning centuries. For example, Ightham Mote is a medieval moated manor house from the 14th century, while Knole House dates back to the 15th century with later additions. Otford Palace Tower is a remnant of a 16th-century Archbishop's Palace.
Yes, the area offers various walking and hiking opportunities. For instance, the estate around Ightham Mote has woodlands and gardens suitable for walks. Knole House and Deer Park is set within a 1,000-acre deer park, perfect for strolling. You can find more running trails in the area, including routes around Knole House and Otford Palace, by exploring the Running Trails around Dunton Green guide.
Many of these sites are set within beautiful natural landscapes. Knole House and Deer Park is home to wild deer that visitors can observe up close. Lullingstone Country Park offers 120 acres of land with lakeside and country views, and its World Garden boasts over 8,000 plant species.
The best time to visit often depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the extensive gardens and parklands, such as those at Ightham Mote and Lullingstone Castle. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in the deer park at Knole House. Winter visits can be quieter, offering a different, often atmospheric, perspective, though some attractions may have reduced opening hours.
Yes, in addition to the castles, you can visit Lullingstone Roman Villa. This amazingly preserved Roman villa offers a glimpse into ancient history. It's located near Lullingstone Castle, making it easy to combine with a visit to the castle and country park.
The area around Dunton Green offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Sevenoaks to Penshurst Place loop' or 'Knole House loop from Sevenoaks', detailed in the MTB Trails around Dunton Green guide. Road cycling routes are also available, such as 'Ightham Village – Otford Palace loop from Dunton Green', which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Dunton Green guide.
Many of the larger sites provide on-site refreshments. Ightham Mote has a cafe and shop. At Knole House and Deer Park, you'll find a beautiful cafe with a gift shop. Lullingstone Country Park also has a tea room, toilets, and picnic tables, making it a convenient stop for refreshments.
While some sites may have paid parking, it's worth noting that much of the exterior parts of the grounds at Knole House and Deer Park can be accessed for free, and there are often public car parks in nearby villages like Otford for Otford Palace Tower. Always check the specific venue's website for current parking information and fees.


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