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Sissinghurst Castle Built in the 16 century, Sissinghurst Castle is a moated Tudor house that was left to fall into disrepair. Then, in 1930 Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson took over what was left of the building, and over the years they lovingly restored the house and the gardens. Sissinghurst Castle is now world-renowned for its gardens, that are not to be missed at any time of the year. Here you will see the famous series of small, enclosed gardens, each with its own colour scheme. Click Here - To book a tour from London to Sissinghurst Castle. Address: Sissinghurst, NR Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2AB Location Map: Click Here Phone: +44 (0)1580 710700 Nearest Tube/Train: Sissinghurst Entrance Fees: Adult: £6.50 Child: £3.00
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