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Kent and E Sussex Gardens

Sissinghurst Castle Garden

Sissinghurst Castle Garden

Sissinghurst Castle, Cranbrook TN17 2AB

Sissinghurst is more than a garden. It is a garden in the ruin of an Elizabethan house, set in the middle of its own woods, streams and farmland and with long views on all sides across the fields and meadows of the Kentish landscape. When Harold Nicolson, the writer and diplomat, and Vita Sackville-West, poet, novelist and gardener, first came here in 1930, Sissinghurst was dripping in its own inheritance; it had been a medieval manor house and was visited by Queen Elizabeth in the 16th century before falling into ruins and being mistreated for nearly 300 years. Today it is a site of pilgrimage for many, its famous white garden has influenced gardeners all over the world.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Great Dixter

Great Dixter

Great Dixter Northiam TN31 6PH
The Manor House at Great Dixter was the home of plantsman Christopher Lloyd is first recorded in 1220, but the present building is much later created from three houses  These gardens are on a grand scale, Lutyens designed the gardens as a series of rooms, skillfully incorporating pre-existing farm buildings, linking house to garden and giving the whole a homely feel, providing a perfect setting for Christopher Lloyds talents. Plants have always taken centre stage at Dixter and Lloyd was renowned for his flamboyant use of strong colour, with blooms from the earliest spring bulbs right up until the first frosts of autumn.

www.greatdixter.co.uk

Sheffield Park

Sheffield Park

Sheffield Park and Garden, Uckfield TN22 3QX
This magnificent informal landscape garden was laid out in the 18th century by 'Capability' Brown The original four lakes form the centrepiece. There are dramatic shows of daffodils and bluebells in spring, and the rhododendrons and azaleas are spectacular in early summer. Autumn brings stunning colours from the many rare trees and shrubs, and winter walks can be enjoyed in this garden for all seasons.

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Hever Castle

Hever Castle

Hever Castle, Edenbridge TN8 7NG

The Gardens were laid out between 1904 and 1908 by Joseph Cheal and Son.The Italian Garden was designed to display William Astors collection of Italian sculpture and the 35 acre lake at the far end of the garden took 800 men two years to create. The gardens are being continually improved, including the additions of a 110 metre herbaceous border, a period herb garden, yew hedge maze and a water maze. The gardens are planned to provide a display at any season of the year.

www.hevercastle.co.uk

Hole Park Gardens

Hole Park Gardens

Hole Park Gardens Rolvenden TN17 4JB

An attractively laid out, privately owned 15 acre garden, Hole Park is often referred to as a hidden gem, and there are plenty of treasures to be found within its walls and hedges. The gardens are a skilful mix of formal design and more naturalised planting, giving colour throughout the seasons. Much of their beauty is owed to the great variety that they offer throughout the year from the first flowers in January to the last autumn colours in October.
Open: Spring - 3rd April to 31st May - open daily, including renowned bluebell season from late April to early May.

Summer - 1st June to 27th October - Wednesdays and Thursdays

Autumn - 9th, 16th and 23rd October

www.holepark.com

 
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