Penshurst Place

/ (ˈpɛnzhɜːst) /


noun
  1. a 14th-century mansion near Tunbridge Wells in Kent: birthplace of Sir Philip Sidney; gardens laid out from 1560

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How to use Penshurst Place in a sentence

  • Penshurst Place was, and is, one of the most beautiful of the stately homes of England.

    Penshurst Castle | Emma Marshall