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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

Prices

Event ticket prices

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All £25.00
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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.

Contact info

Sissinghurst Castle Garden

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