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Sissinghurst Castle Garden

Historic, poetic, iconic: a refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created a world-renowned garden.

Biddenden Road, near Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2AB

November mist in the orchard with the Elizabethan Tower in the background

Planning your visit

Visitors enjoying the view from the Tower at Sissinghurst
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Planning Your Visit 

There are lots of things to consider whilst planning your visit to Sissinghurst Castle Garden. Whether it's your first visit or your 100th, find out all the need to know information here.

Elizabethan foods cover a table top with candles, greenery, and dried fruit
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An Elizabethan Christmas at Sissinghurst 

Enjoy a festive atmosphere in our quieter months with traditional decorations, Christmas trees, wreaths, and yule logs.

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Reimagining Delos at Sissinghurst Castle Garden 

Find out more about the final phase in developing the Delos garden at Sissinghurst Castle, reimagined from Vita and Harold’s original vision.

Children visiting Dunstable Downs, Bedfordshire at Christmas. They are outside so wrapped up warm and a Christmas tree is visible beside them.
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Family activities at Sissinghurst Castle Garden 

Enjoy a fun-filled family day out at Sissinghurst Castle Garden this season. With our gardens, lakes and over 400 acres to explore, there's something for everyone.

A lounging pooch at Sissinghurst Castle
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Visiting Sissinghurst Castle Garden with your dog 

Sissinghurst Castle Garden is a one pawprint rated place. Dogs are welcome so you can feel at ease when strolling through the estate. Here's some useful information to help you enjoy your walk.

Keen photographers in a group visit to Sissinghurst Castle
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Group visits at Sissinghurst Castle Garden 

Visiting as a group to Sissinghurst Castle Garden couldn’t be easier; here’s how to arrange a group visit.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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