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Sissinghurst is a small village in the county of Kent in England. Originally called Milkhouse Street (also referred to as Mylkehouse), Sissinghurst changed its name in the 1850s, possibly to avoid association with the smuggling and cockfighting activities of the Hawkhurst Gang. At the 2011 Census the population was included in the civil parish of Cranbrook.
Contents
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- Map of Sissinghurst Cranbrook UK
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- Geography
- History
- Sissinghurst Castle Garden
- Trinity Church
- People
- References
Map of Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, UK
The nearest railway station is at Staplehurst.
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Geography
Sissinghurst is situated with Cranbrook to the south, Goudhurst to the west, Tenterden to the east and Staplehurst to the north. It sits just back from the A229 which goes from Rochester to Hawkhurst.
History
Sissinghurst's history is similar to that of nearby Cranbrook. Iron Age working tools have been found and the village was for centuries a meeting and resting place for people travelling towards the south coast.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden
Sissinghurst's garden was created in the 1930s by Vita Sackville-West, poet and gardening writer, and her husband Harold Nicolson, author and diplomat. Sackville-West was a writer on the fringes of the Bloomsbury group who found her greatest popularity in the weekly columns she contributed as gardening correspondent of The Observer, which incidentally – for she never touted it – made her own garden famous. The garden itself is designed as a series of "rooms", each with a different character of colour and/or theme, divided by high clipped hedges and pink brick walls.
Trinity Church
Sissinghurst's religious activities are served by its Anglican church, Trinity Church (built in 1838), with the Rev. Fred Olney who is also Rector of Frittenden.
People
People of note who have lived in Sissinghurst include: