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The Estate consists of some 3,000 acres stretching between Sevenoaks and Biggin Hill in Kent. The gardens include a lake, maze, parterre and a double hexagonal walled kitchen garden amounting in all to some 40 acres. Over 530 acres of mixed woodland surround the extensive park. Chevening Awards Programme
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Chevening House - Current use THE CHEVENING TRUST. The...
- History
The House was built by the 13th Lord Dacre (died 1630)...
- Current Use
Chevening House, Chevening, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 6HG. Get Directions. Visit. History. Free. Facilities. Chevening is the earliest known example of a compact double-pile house, traditionally attributed to Inigo Jones.
Location. Openings. Accessibility. Owner Info. The Board of Trustees of the Chevening Estate. info@cheveninghouse.com. 01732 744809. About Chevening. The gardens at Chevening today reflect four main stages of development since the 17th century.
The Estate consists of some 3,000 acres stretching between Sevenoaks and Biggin Hill in Kent. The gardens include a lake, maze, parterre and a double hexagonal walled kitchen garden amounting in all to some 40 acres. Over 530 acres of mixed woodland surround the extensive park.
Chevening House (/ ˈ tʃ iː v n ɪ ŋ /) is a large country house in the parish of Chevening in Kent, England. Built between 1617 and 1630 to a design reputedly by Inigo Jones and greatly extended after 1717, it is a Grade I listed building. The surrounding gardens, pleasure grounds and park are listed Grade II*.