Monday, 7 June 2010

Sissinghurst Castle Gardens

We have the week off this week - primarily to head to the Cotswolds for a couple of days to drive around in our temporary little Moggy - but also just to relax and enjoy some time to ourselves. So yesterday we headed off to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens, something which we have been intending to do for ages having not been for years despite iot being just down the road.

We didn't go in the house but just concentrated on the gardens and I have to say they were even more beautiful that I remembered - it's like a fairy tale house and I didn't want to leave!





True to form, our favourite places were the vegetable garden (I didn't take photos - more functional that beautiful!) and the cottage garden, which is simply amazing:





The range of flowers is breathtaking - with so many Iris of all shapes and sizes out at this time of year it really must be the best time to go










They also had a rainbow of Aquilegas the like of which I didn't know existed!




The peaceful flower meadow, next to a little river, complete with bee hives and the odd Grecian Urn gives wonderful views over the house and makes you just want to stay forever lying in the long grass reading a book:





if you happen to be in West Kent over the summer I implore you to go and visit - it really is amazing and if a certain sister of mine reading this blog wants to visit it (you would love it!)you know where we are...

1 comment:

  1. Wow lovely aquilegia, Definately a plant I want more of next year. It would look lovely having a mix in your front garden as they don't take up much room. I got mine from the pound shop :). Mixed double ones.

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