The Sackville-West family's house in Sevenoaks, Kent after which an iconic style of sofa or 'saffaw' derived its name
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- One of Britain's largest houses, a former archbishop's palace near Sevenoaks
- Calendar house in Kent's last medieval deer park that was passed from Elizabeth I to the Sackville family
- Stately home in Kent, inhabited by the Sackvilles for some 400 years and often referred to as a calendar house for its legendary approximation of 365 rooms, 52 staircases, 12 entrances and seven courtyards
- Originally built as an archbishop's palace and later passed from Elizabeth I to the Sackville family, a calendar house in Kent's last medieval deer park
- Former archbishop's palace in Sevenoaks, granted to Thomas Sackville by Elizabeth I in 1566
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