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Set-jetting tour of Kent
Knole
Used to depict London by night in The Other Boleyn Girl, the shadowy edifice of Knole stands in for the Tudor buildings of the capital. Vigilant viewers may also spot the setting when the Boleyn family leave court, with Catherine watching from an upstairs window.
In Tudor times Knole belonged to Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who supported Henry's divorce from Catherine and subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn. Take time to admire the portraits of Henry and Anne and also explore the 1,000-acre deer park where he hunted.
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