Welcome to our site "The Bull Inn"

Sissinghurst is a small village in the county of Kent, situated with Cranbrook to the south, Goudhurst to the west, Tenterden to the east and Staplehurst to the north.
 
Originally called Mylkehouse, Sissinghurst changed its name in the 1850s.
 
The village shares its history with that of the nearby Wealden town of Cranbrook, having strong evidence of cloth and iron ore manufacturing activities.
 
Sissinghurst is most famous for its Castle and the magnificent gardens created in the 1930s by Vita Sackville-West, poet and gardening writer, and her husband Harold Nicolson, author and diplomat.
 
Sackville-West was a writer on the fringes of the Bloomsbury group which made her own garden famous and now one of the most widely visited in the UK. The garden itself is designed as a series of "rooms", each with a different theme and colour, divided by high clipped hedges and pink brick walls.
 
The Street runs through the centre of the village and is where you can find our lovely village pub, The Bull Inn.
 
The Bull Inn is a fine rustic village pub and is very much part of the community.

The Bull Inn

The Street, Sissinghurst, TN17 3JG.

Telephone:

01580 712821

 
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