Baron Sackville
Baron Sackville is a title in the British peerage, associated with the Sackville family. The title was created in 1782 and has been held by various members of the family, who have played significant roles in British history and politics. The Sackville family is known for its connections to the House of Lords and its involvement in public service.
The current holder of the title is often involved in charitable activities and may have interests in the arts and heritage. The family estate, Knole House, located in Kent, is a notable historical site and reflects the family's long-standing influence in England.