The Buildings Archaeology of Knole

Knole (Kent) is one of the largest and most complex domestic residences in England. Its origins are in the mid-fifteenth century house commissioned for James Fiennes, Lord Treasurer of England. Subsequently, the property was massively developed for Thomas Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury and his successors at the See. Another phase of significant remodelling took place … Continue reading The Buildings Archaeology of Knole