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Join Dr. Derek Ryan at Sissinghurst Catle Garden on April 5 for “Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: Masterclass,” a masterclass celebrating Virginia Woolf’s Orlando.

Rooftop view of Sissinghurst Gardens

The course will delve into the world of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf as Ryan, senior lecturer in modernist literature at the University of Kent, explores their letters. He will maintain a particular focus on those mentioning Sissinghurst Castle Garden near Cranbook, Kent.

The masterclass unfolds with a lecture exploring Vita and Orlando, leading to a workshop where participants craft a sequel inspired by Sissinghurst.

Participants will wander through the garden, immersing themselves in the letters’ nuances, and collaboratively creating a literary piece.

With his expertise and insightful guidance, Ryan brings the Bloomsbury era to life, making this 3-hour masterclass a unique and enriching experience.

Masterclass details

Where: Sissinghurst Castle Garden
When: April 5 from 1 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Cost: £35.
Where to meet: Participants will meet outside Visitor Reception.
What to wear: Weather appropriate clothing, as some of the class will take place outdoors.
Accessibility: Part of the event will take place upstairs in the Oast Exhibition Space, so participants should be able to navigate stairs.
Parking: There is car parking available on site with standard charges of £4 for all day parking that can be paid for at Visitor Reception. Parking is free for National Trust members.
For more information: Learn more about the class.
Booking: Book the class.

The tower that contains Vita Sackville West’s personal study at Sissinghurst Castle.

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If you are in the UK, you can travel to the world-renowned Sissinghurst Castle Garden via episode 20 of BBC Two’s “Gardeners’ World.”

Rooftop view of Sissinghurst Gardens

On Aug. 6, British garden designer Adam Frost traveled to Sissinghurst Castle Garden, designed by Vita Sackville-West. He was there to view a new area of the garden inspired by a visit to the Greek island of Delos. You can watch the broadcast online.

But if you are not in the UK, you can still get a look at Sissinghurst through this National Trust video posted on YouTube.

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Vita and Virginia. That was the focus of pre-conference events on #DallowayDay, the day before the start of the 28th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf.

About 58 Woolf fans boarded a bus at the University of Kent and headed toward two former homes of Vita Sackville-West, where Woolf visited her friend and lover.

We spent the day touring Knole, the ancestral home of the Sackvilles and Sissinghurst Castle Gardens, where Vita and Harold Nicolson created a vast world-renowned garden. The National Trust owns and manages both.

Here are some photos from the beautiful, warm, sun-filled day.

Conference attendees arrive at Knole, originally built as an archbishop’s palace but given to the Sackville family in 1603.

Looking through the Knole gate

View from the rooftop of Knole.

Another rooftop view

The orangerie where the Sackvilles once grew oranges and lemons and later stored their cast-offs. It is being refurbished.

On the Knole tour

View of Sissinghurst from the tower after climbing its 78 steps.

Looking back through the archway as we enter Sissinghurst.

The tower where Vita’s personal study is located. It is filled with the room’s original books and furnishings. A portrait of Virgina sits on the desk.

The white garden, a spot where Vita and Harold liked to sit at night over dinner, with the brightness of the flowers helping to illuminate the night.

Closeup in the white garden

Rooftop view of Sissinghurst Gardens

An unusual black flower in the garden

Pink roses climbing up a sun-washed wall

This unusual flower near the archway prompted visitors to stop to take a photo.

Flowers growing up and around a wall structure.

 

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