Day trips out of London
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Sissinghurst Castle
The residence of Vita Sackville-Westand Harold Nicolson is even more famous for its dreamy country garden, started in the 1930s. It's a romantic fusion of fragrant herb garden, riotously hued cottage garden and delightfully monochrome White Garden, dotted with creamy irises and dahlias. Protected by the National Trust, the highlight building is the 16th century tower where Sackville-West wrote -- in a room that's preserved as if she's just stepped away.
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