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Sissinghurst Castle Garden - National Trust

Biddenden Road, near Cranbrook, TN17 2AB

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    About Sissinghurst Castle Garden - National Trust

    Accessibility Overview

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden sits in the Kent countryside, and features a Visitor Reception, shops, restaurant, coffee shop, historical buildings, exhibit space, picnic area, gardens, and estate with hike/trail routes.

    There is car parking on site, with designated bays for Blue Badge holders near to the Visitor Reception.   

    The estate offers toilet facilities with adaptations for disabled people, which can be found near to the Visitor Reception, near to the Old Dairy, and near to the restaurant,

    The Visitor Reception, Old Dairy Coffee Shop, plant shop, and second-hand book shop have step-free level access into and throughout. The gift shop, Granary Restaurant, Formal Garden, and estate grounds offer step-free level access into them and through some areas. Other points of interest are accessed via ramps/slopes or steps.

    Routes around the property have ramps/slopes and gravel surfaces, so manual wheelchairs can be borrowed from the Visitor Reception. The National Trust recommends booking these items in advance.

    Please view our Detailed Access Guides below to find out further details, including measurements and photographs.

    Image credit: James Dobson

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