Let me tell you a fascinating story about my Great Great Uncle, Sydney Charles Zealey,and his brothers whose roots go back to the charming town of Sevenoaks in Kent, England. Located just 35 miles south-east of London, Sevenoaks has a rich history dating back to the 13th century, when it became an important market town thanks to its strategic location on the route from London to Dartford.
One of the most iconic landmarks in Sevenoaks is the magnificent Knole House, a stunning 100-acre estate built by Archbishop Bourchier in 1456. The property was later seized by Henry VII and gifted to Queen Elizabeth I's cousin, Thomas Sackville. Today, Knole House is a beloved attraction that draws visitors from far and wide.
But the real reason I hold Sevenoaks dear to my heart is its association with cricket. You see, the Vine cricket ground in Sevenoaks is believed to be the oldest cricket ground in the world, dating back to a match played on its hallowed turf in 1734. As a cricket fan, it fills me with pride to know that my ancestor hailed from such a historic town. From the bustling market to the prestigious Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks is a town that's steeped in heritage and charm, and one that will always hold a special place in my heart.