Sissinghurst Castle
Sissinghurst Castle in the Kentish Weald is one of the most celebrated gardens in England, the creation of writer Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson in the 1930s. A romantic Elizabethan tower rises above a series of intimate 'rooms', each with its own colour scheme and mood — none more famous than the legendary White Garden. The ruined castle setting lends the whole place an air of cultivated melancholy that perfectly suits its literary creators.
- World-famous 'garden rooms' design
- Iconic White Garden
- Romantic Elizabethan tower ruin
Best for garden lovers, literary pilgrims, and romantics drawn to the most poetic garden in England.