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Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History



The author, Adam Nicolson, tells the story of his family's home, Sissinghurst, from its medieval roots to its Victorian heyday. He reveals new information about the estate's past, including its decline as a prison in the 18th century and its revival as a garden in the 20th. Nicolson also discusses his efforts to restore the land to its former glory, and the book ends with a look at the future of S... more details
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  • The story of the author's family's home, Sissinghurst, from its medieval roots to its Victorian heyday
  • New information about the estate's past, including its decline as a prison in the 18th century and its revival as a garden in the 20th
  • Discussion of the author's efforts to restore the land to its former glory


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The author, Adam Nicolson, tells the story of his family's home, Sissinghurst, from its medieval roots to its Victorian heyday. He reveals new information about the estate's past, including its decline as a prison in the 18th century and its revival as a garden in the 20th. Nicolson also discusses his efforts to restore the land to its former glory, and the book ends with a look at the future of Sissinghurst.

A fascinating account from award-winning author Adam Nicolson on the history of Nicolson's own national treasure, his family home: Sissinghurst.

Sissinghurst is world famous as a place of calm and beauty, a garden slipped into the ruins of a rose-pink Elizabethan palace. But is it entirely what its creators intended? Has its success over the last thirty years come at a price? Is Sissinghurst everything it could be? The story of this piece of land, an estate in the Weald of Kent, is told here for the first time from the very beginning. Adam Nicolson, who now lives there, has uncovered remarkable new findings about its history as a medieval manor and great sixteenth-century house, from the days of its decline as an eighteenth-century prison to a flourishing Victorian farm and on to the creation, by his grandparents Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, of a garden in a weed-strewn wreck. Alongside his recovery of the past, Adam Nicolson wanted something else: for the land at Sissinghurst to live again, to become the landscape of orchards, cattle, fruit and sheep he remembered from his boyhood.Could that living frame of a mixed farm be brought back to what had turned into monochrome fields of chemicalised wheat and oilseed rape? Against the odds, he was going to try. Adam Nicolson has always been a passionate writer about landscape and buildings, but this is different. This is the place he wanted to make good again, reconnecting garden, farm and land. More than just a personal biography of a place, this book is the story of taking an inheritance and steering it in a new direction, just as an entrepreneur might take hold of a company, or just as all of us might want to take our dreams and make them real.


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