A beautiful little town just 30 minutes away from the bustling streets of London is a perfect place for those looking for a weekend escape. The serene town of Sevenoaks in Kent transports you to another world with its mesmerising lavender fields, deer, and interesting history. The Sevenoaks lavender fields offer a charming and fragrant escape into nature, making them a must-visit destination for anyone in the area during the summer months.

These fields are known for their vibrant purple hues and fragrant lavender blooms, offering a serene and beautiful setting, especially during the blooming season. Adorned with rolling hills, you're transported to another world. Reporter Ines Santos headed to the Kent countryside to take a deep dive into the town's history and marvel at Knole Park's deer and Castle Park's lavender fields, reports MyLondon .

The reporter wrote: "From Charing Cross station, you can take a 34-minute direct train to Sevenoaks, one of Kent’s most treasured and historic towns. Explore independent shops, cafes, a charming bookshop, and vast parklands home to deer and a 600-year-old castle." One of the most famous landmarks in Sevenoaks, Knole House is a grand Elizabethan mansion with extensive grounds and a significant collection of art and antiques.

It was once the seat of the Sackville family and is now managed by the National Trust. St Nicholas Church is a historic church, dating back to the 13th century, known for its medieval architecture and beautiful stain.