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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

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.

The South Cottage reopens to the public between 5 January - 25 February 2026. Immerse yourself in a day in the life of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson in 1936 - set against the backdrop of the Abdication Crisis, significant 20th century politics, Sissinghurst's garden design, and personal loss. Open daily subject to volunteer availability. Find out more here.

Explore the estate with our winter spotter sheets, jump in puddles around the lake walks, challenge yourself to make it to the top of the Tower, browse for a new favourite read in the second-hand bookshop, get cosy in the restaurant with a lovely lunch, or rummage through a selection of children's toys in the shop. For more things to see and do as a family, click here.

View and download our site map here. Explore recommended routes around the wider estate which take you through working farmland, shaded lakes and tranquil woodland. A map of the garden is available on our garden article.

For the first time, diplomat Harold Nicolson's role in the fortunes of post-war Greece takes centre stage in this landmark exhibition. Discover his first-hand accounts of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, his relationship with Greek Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos, and how his travels inspired his iconic home and garden here at Sissinghurst.

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.

All aerial activity above our sites is prohibited unless specific permission is granted, according to an existing byelaw.

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


Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.