
"Sissinghurst Castle Garden, owned by the National Trust, is considered the epitome of the English garden, transforming from a neglected space into a vibrant floral haven."
"The garden features ten distinct 'rooms', each with unique designs, including the White Garden, Purple Border, and the lavish Rose Garden, creating a kaleidoscope of colors."
"Jim Strong, a travel expert, noted that the lawns and terraced colors of wildflowers are a treat to the soul, especially during spring and summer."
Travel+Leisure ranked Sissinghurst Castle Gardens as the third most beautiful place in Europe, following Lake Como and Corfu. Located in Kent, this National Trust garden showcases vibrant colors and textures, especially in warmer seasons. Designed in the 1930s by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, it features ten distinct garden 'rooms' with unique designs. Notable areas include the White Garden, Purple Border, and Rose Garden. Travel expert Jim Strong praised the tranquil beauty of the gardens, particularly in spring and summer.
Read at Time Out London
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