Knole park has over 1,000 acres of parkland which, includes many deer herds. On my visit I saw so many cute young deer as soon as I got out of the car. Knole was aquired by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Bourchier, in 1456, who turned an old hunting lodge into a grand palace alongside establishing the deer park. You can still see parts of his palace today and the deer have remained at Knole ever since.