Aesme Studio: Winter at Sissinghurst
Take in this brand new floral installation in the garden during the winter months, in collaboration with Aesme Studio.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Visitors can now view a brand new floral installation at Sissinghurst in collaboration with flower studio Aesme Studio.
Offering visitors something a little different, this inviting garden display sits at the bottom of the Elizabethan Tower and around the entrance archway, emphasising an already beautiful vista.
Colourful dried flowers, rose hips, vines, berries, and cherry trees form centre pieces in several large urns.
The display runs daily until the end of February 2025 and will be refreshed each month to reflect the delicacy of the changing seasons.
For more information about Aesme Studio, visit:
Website: www.aesme.co.uk | Instagram: @aesmestudio | YouTube: @aesmestudio
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Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Meeting point
The display is located at the garden entrance and underneath the Elizabethan Tower. Visitors wishing to see the display must obtain an entry ticket at Visitor Reception to enter the garden.
- What to bring and wear
The display is located outside in the garden, please dress accordingly for the weather.
- Accessibility
The display is located on a level-access path suitable for wheelchair users.
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