Half way through half term already and we have been on some adventures, our latest was a trip to Sissinghurst castle in Cranbrook, Kent. This is a property owned and looked after by the National trust and is one a highly recommend visiting. This location is a little smaller than some but has some beautiful gardens to expolore, even during spring when they are only just waking, and some beautiful buildings to explore too.
The gardens, though quiet this time of year showed some signs of waking up with snow drops and crocuses carpeting some of the flower beds. Some of the trees have been trained to link which I can imagine looks beauiful in full bloom. The orchard was closed at the moment as it looked like they have been tendning to it for the months ahead. One of my favourite parts was this sofa bench close to the houses, it made me smile and reminded me of a big family sofa.
There are many buildings to explore, including the tower, the Priest's house, the south cottage and the main building with the big room (library). There was also a old barn on the edge which the kids loved to explore. We also took a trip to the top of the tower this time, a 78 step climb for some amazing views. I must admit though my legs felt a little like jelly at the top. On this visit we sadly didn't get to visit the rest as it was pretty cold and decided to head back to the warmth.
This was a lovely day out, despite the cold. Adult tickets fall in at Ā£13 each which childrens tickets at Ā£6.50, parking is also Ā£4, certianly not the most expensive day out and you can often find a voucher in the newspaper for family tickets.
I intend to visit again in the summer to see the gardens and grounds in full bloom.
Victoria x
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