Potpourri Workshop
Join a guided workshop to make your own potpourri to take home for the winter.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
Bring Sissinghurst home for the winter with a unique potpourri blend using ingredients from Sissinghurst’s garden.
Following garden designer Gertrude Jekyll’s recipe discovered in a book in Vita Sackville-West’s Writing Room, you will be fully immersed in the horticulture and history of Sissinghurst and its past residents.
You will take home a batch of potpourri. The workshop includes hot drinks and freshly baked goods, all located upstairs in our Granary Restaurant.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
Please pay for entry or scan your membership card at Visitor Reception. The workshop will take place in the Granary Restaurant.
- Accessibility
This event takes place upstairs in the Granary Restaurant. Please note there is no step-free access to the event.
Upcoming events
Tayshan Hayden-Smith: Closing the Green Gap
The Sissinghurst Series presents activist, gardener, and National Trust Ambassador Tayshan Hayden-Smith exploring who has access to green spaces and how public and private gardens shape culture.
Tom Stuart-Smith: Finding a language - one garden designer's journey
The Sissinghurst Series presents respected landscape and garden designer Tom Stuart-Smith, whose award winning work continues to redefine what gardens can be.
Meet the Author: Marian Boswall's 'The Kindest Garden'
Join us as we welcome award-winning landscape designer Marian Boswall for a reading and signing of her latest book 'The Kindest Garden'.
Arthur Parkinson at Sissinghurst - SOLD OUT
The Sissinghurst Series presents gardener, author, and floral artist Arthur Parkinson for an exploration of his evocative approach to gardens as well as a flower arrangement demonstration.