Sissinghurst Castle

Sissinghurst Castle

Route: Sissinghurst Castle Garden

Area: Kent

Date of walk: 12th June 2025

Walkers: Andrew and Gilly

Distance: 3.1 miles

Ascent: negligible 

Weather: Sunny and very warm

Having visited one of England’s most famous gardens, Great Dixter earlier today we made a short 20 minute journey to another – Sissinghurst Castle Garden, managed by the National Trust

The site began life as a Saxon pig farm and soon developed into a small moated manor house. Over the centuries it was gradually improved but then fell into a state of disrepair. It was a derelict ruin when the writer Vita Sackville-West and her diplomat husband Harold Nicholson bought Sissinghurst Castle in 1930. They devoted the next 30 years into transforming the run down farmstead, to the extent that Sissinghurst Castle Garden is now one of the most significant and influential in the world

We walked through the arch under the Big Room, which houses the library, and then made our way around the various compartments of the garden, including the Rose Garden, The Herb Garden, The Orchard, The Cottage Garden and the well known White Garden, which was looking spectacular. The garden views were enhanced by the surrounding buildings dating back to Elizabethan times. Along the way we entered into the Tower and climbed up its narrow spiral staircase, passing by Vita Sackville-West’s writing room. From the top of the Tower there are wonderful views over the gardens and surrounding landscape

A free map is handed out at the entrance and this suggests two walks around the estate, one which is 3 miles long and another shorter one of about 1 mile which leads to the lakes. We followed the latter today. I’ve not shown this on the routes map as a free map of the estate is handed out at the entrance (click here for a copy, which also contains a garden plan)

The short walk brought us back to the start, and the end of our visit to this magical place

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