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I visited the UK’s most beautiful lavender fields not far from London | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 23, 2025 Travel No Comments4 Mins Read
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A mere 34-minute direct train journey from Charing Cross station will transport you to Sevenoaks, a historic gem nestled in the heart of Kent. Here, you can immerse yourself in a world of quaint independent shops, delightful cafes, an enchanting bookshop, and expansive parklands teeming with deer and dominated by a castle that’s stood for six centuries.

The train fare is a modest £8.40. My adventure began with a leisurely amble around the town centre, where I was particularly captivated by The Shambles, a secluded 17th-century snickleway adorned with sun-dappled paths and buildings reminiscent of the 18th century. The local bookshop, bearing a striking resemblance to the famed Notting Hill Bookshop, was another highlight. Its charming decor, extensive collection of limited editions, and inviting café offering tea for just £2.90 and cakes starting from £2.50, make it a must-visit.

Following a half-hour stroll through the town centre, past intriguing landmarks such as St. Nicholas Church and the former residence of Jane Austen’s uncle, I arrived at Knole Park. As the last medieval deer park in Kent, it sprawls across 1,000 acres and offers numerous hiking trails, but my primary goal was to see the deer.

I had the pleasure of observing many deer up close, enjoying a tranquil picnic while watching fawns frolicking with their mothers and stags flaunting their impressive antlers. Afterwards, I admired the 600-year-old Knole House, once a Royal abode of Henry VIII, from the exterior, reports My London.

Visitors are welcome to explore one courtyard free of charge, which is quite picturesque. Admission to the estate, overseen by the National Trust, starts at £9, although this isn’t necessary if your main aim is to admire the deer.

Subsequently, I hopped on a train to Eynsford for a mere £2.40. A picturesque half-hour hike through a scenic valley led me past a Roman villa and the Lullingstone World Garden.

The ultimate destination of this day trip was Castle Farm’s lavender fields. For just £7, you can stroll through these fragrant fields, accompanied by industrious bees. It’s advisable to book in advance, and dogs on leads are welcome.

The experience was truly unique, with the vibrant purple fields offering fantastic photo opportunities. While there is an option for a guided Lavender and Distillery tour at £15, simply being enveloped by nature was sufficient for me.

Additionally, there’s a shop selling lavender and other local products, as well as a coffee and ice cream cart open throughout the year. The range of lavender products is extensive, from sleep-inducing tea to bunches and shortbread.

I indulged in the lavender gelato, subtly infused with lemon, which proved to be the perfect refreshment for a warm day. A tub of ice cream costs £2.50.

While the lavender season has concluded for the year, Castle Farm offers apple picking in September and a pumpkin display. The Norfolk Royal Apple, affectionately known as the ‘Disney Snow White Apple,’ is a unique variety cultivated here.

Castle Farm is the only commercial grower of this rare apple, which thrives in the chalky soil of the North Downs. Be sure to keep an eye out for the commencement of the apple-picking season.

Following your visit to Castle Farm, a picturesque half-hour stroll will take you to Shoreham station, where a train back to London awaits. The fare is £8.

This leg of the journey is slightly longer at 46 minutes and terminates at Blackfriars.

This day trip from London offers excellent value for money and a diverse range of activities, making it a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Trainline allows you to book UK and European trains, including budget-friendly Eurostar tickets.

Coaches can be booked via National Express or GoEuro. Accommodation options are available on Booking.com and Hotels.com.

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