
England: Gardens of Kent & Sussex
9th Aug 2026
Key Highlights
- Lullingstone Castle’s innovative World Garden of Plants
- Outstanding plant collections at Nymans
- The magnificently manicured gardens of Sissinghurst
Summary
If there’s one tour that epitomises the joy of strolling around a perfect English country garden, it is this one – with one shining example after another to be savoured and enjoyed.
Even if you have visited some of these properties before, such is their allure that you can return again and again, just as you would re-read your favourite novel. First-time visitors will be bowled over by the quality and pedigree of these gardens, which capture the essence of the English country garden. We start at Great Comp, filled with rare and beautiful shrubs, followed by Lullingstone Castle.
Nymans Garden offers outstanding plants in a theatrical setting and we also visit Sissinghurst, surely the most-copied flower garden in the world, and Great Dixter. A stroll around the gardens of Scotney Castle and a special visit to RHS Garden Wisley, round off a distinguished tour. With all gardens offering year-round colour and interest, choose between the warmth and extravagance of summer or the myriad colours of autumn.
What's included
- Accommodation
- Services of an expert tour manager
- Comfortable coach travel throughout
- Meals - as per the itinerary
Meet your tour manager

David Hurrion
David has travelled to every continent, with the exception of Antarctica, to discover plants and gardens, both independently and on more than 70 trips accompanying groups of gardeners. He has spent more than 20 years writing for and editing the nation’s crop of garden magazines and websites, most recently as Deputy and then Associate Editor for BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine.
Day by Day Itinerary
We depart from our pick-up points in London and Gatwick and head towards Kent and our first visit, Great Comp Garden – a beautiful seven-acre garden with many beautiful and rare shrubs, perennials and other hardy plants. This Kent Garden is a plantsman’s haven. The year starts with Hellebores, followed by magnolias, rhododendrons and azaleas, then the remainder of the year follows with rare and exotic shrubs and perennial plants such as the huge collection of Salvias. Ornamental grasses in great variety punctuate the colourful borders and combine beautifully with the myriad colours of late autumn. There are areas of formal and informal plantings linked with meandering grass paths and ruins homing in on an Italian Garden.
From here we continue to the magnificent Lullingstone Castle. A historic family mansion dating back to the time of Domesday, frequented by Henry VIII and Queen Anne, the manor house and garden are set in the beautiful Darent Valley. The garden was designed by horticulturist Tom Hart Dyke, a modern-day plant hunter who follows in the traditions of plant hunters who used to risk their lives and limbs in pursuit of fantastic blooms and plants. He was held captive for nine months by Columbian guerrillas in 2000 and on his release, he created the World Garden of Plants, which continues to grow and build each year adding rare and important botanical plants to its collection.
Meals includedDinner

Departure Routes
| Location | Pickup Time | Dropoff Time |
|---|---|---|
| To be advised | 00:00 | 00:00 |
| Meeting at first visit | 00:00 | |
| London - Coach Bays on Tothill Street, Westminster | 08:45 | 20:00 |
| Gatwick - Outside the Crowne Plaza Hotel London Gatwick | 10:00 | 18:30 |
** Please note that all timings are approximate and subject to change. Final timings and pick-up points will be confirmed with your joining instructions approximately 10 days prior to departure. **
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