Sissinghurst Castle Garden
Sissinghurst Castle Garden was developed around the surviving parts of an Elizabethan mansion. With a central red-brick prospect tower - a series of small enclosed compartments, intimate in scale and romantic in atmosphere. Including the renowned and frequently imitated White Garden, hot-coloured cottage garden and lime walk providing outstanding design and colour through the season. The creation of Vita Sackville-West and her husband Sir Harold Nicolson in the 1930s, now owned by the National Trust, it remains an influential plantsman´s garden.
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Sissinghurst,
Cranbrook
TN17 2AB
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Information on Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Sissinghurst, Cranbrook
| Organisation/s: | The National Trust | Opening Times: | 17 Mar to 28 Oct, Fri-Tue 11:00-18:30. |
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| Admission: | Adult £8.60, Child £4.00, Family £22.00. Group £7.80. NT Members Free. |
| Location: | Two miles north east of Cranbrook, one mile east of Sissinghurst village (A262). |
| Facilities: | Plants for sale, Gift shop, Restaurant, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Child friendly, Dogs on leads, Garden Acreage: 5.5 |

