Best castles around Chart Sutton offer a glimpse into centuries of history within the Kent countryside. This region features a diverse landscape, characterized by rolling hills and fertile valleys. The area is known for its historical significance, with numerous ancient structures dotting the landscape. Chart Sutton provides access to a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castles and ancient ruins.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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There is no castle or large country house here, but there are some interesting buildings. The site of Sissinghurst Castle Garden was once a Saxon pig farm, it would originally have been called 'Saxenhurst', where 'hurst' meant forest. The Tudor buildings were used as a prison for up to 3,000 French sailors captured by the British during the Seven Years' War, between 1756-63. For months, the prisoners were held in horrible, smelly conditions, in 'cells' with little access to fresh air, clean water or adequate food. The sailors called Sissinghurst 'le chateau', hence the inclusion of 'castle' in the name, although this is not a direct translation. (National Trust)
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Describing Sissinghurst Castle and Garden is not easy. Words like historical, poetic, iconic, beautiful, colorful, breathtaking almost come close to reality. It is a sanctuary dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created a now world-famous garden in a very unique way.
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Worth the high entrance fee, the gardens are a dream in every season and very well maintained, the tower is worth climbing (and you can see Vita's study) The shop is great, the café has... Hmmm... potential.
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A National Trust garden. Currently £17 per adult, parking £4. Do what we do and become a temporary member, you save a lot of money if you visit several buildings or gardens and also a lot of parking fees 😉
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Sissinghurst has a long and interesting history; from its origins as a Saxon pig farm, a prison in the mid 1700s and then as the home of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson who bought it in the 1930s and transformed the garden. Today the National Trust own and manage the house, castle and estate. The main castle and gardens are paid entry for non-NT members, but you can explore the estate without paying. The NT café and shop near the visitor centre at the entrance is free to enter and worth a visit.
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Maybe obvious to others, but because some of the signage was missing/hidden when we visited didn't realise that the public footpath intersects with the castle grounds which is private and which you must pay in order to use. The grounds are very pretty, but the entry ticket seem very expensive to me. You can still get nice views of the castle and grounds from the public footpath as well.
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Yes, several castles around Chart Sutton are great for families. Sissinghurst Castle Garden is a National Trust property with world-famous gardens that children often enjoy exploring. Leeds Castle is also highly recommended for families, offering extensive grounds and activities. The Ruins of Sutton Valence Castle provide a historical site with panoramic views, suitable for a family outing.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Thurnham Castle Ruins offer a fascinating, overgrown historical site with remnants of low stone walls, used as a fortification since Roman times. The Ruins of Sutton Valence Castle, a Norman keep, also provides a less crowded experience with incredible views over East Sussex and the Weald of Kent.
The area around Chart Sutton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Boughton Monchelsea' or 'Running loop from Sutton Valence'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Hollingbourne Hill Climb' and mountain biking trails including the 'Maidstone to Kings Hill loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Chart Sutton, Road Cycling Routes around Chart Sutton, and MTB Trails around Chart Sutton guides.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. From the Ruins of Sutton Valence Castle, you can enjoy a panoramic vista over East Sussex and the Weald of Kent. Additionally, the View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath provides wonderful, free-to-access views of Leeds Castle from the southern shore of Great Water.
The best season to visit castles around Chart Sutton largely depends on your preferences. Spring and summer (April to September) offer pleasant weather for exploring gardens and grounds, with Sissinghurst Castle Garden being particularly vibrant. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a quieter, more atmospheric experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check specific castle opening times before your visit.
Most major castles in the area, such as Sissinghurst Castle Garden and Leeds Castle, provide dedicated parking facilities, though a fee may apply. For National Trust properties like Sissinghurst, parking is often £4 for non-members. For smaller sites like the Thurnham Castle Ruins or Ruins of Sutton Valence Castle, parking might be more limited, often relying on nearby village parking or small lay-bys.
While some castles are accessible by public transport, it often requires a combination of train and bus, or a taxi from the nearest station. Leeds Castle, for example, is reachable via trains to Bearsted station, followed by a bus or taxi. Sissinghurst Castle Garden is less directly served by public transport, often requiring a bus from nearby towns like Cranbrook or Staplehurst. Planning your route in advance using national travel planners is recommended.
The castles around Chart Sutton are rich in history. Leeds Castle has a thousand-year history, serving as a Norman stronghold, a royal palace for six medieval queens, and a residence for Henry VIII. The Thurnham Castle Ruins have been a fortification since Roman times, later developed by Saxons and held by prominent families. The Ruins of Sutton Valence Castle are a 12th-century Norman keep, once owned by Simon de Montfort during the baronial rebellion.
Yes, most major castle attractions like Leeds Castle and Sissinghurst Castle Garden have on-site cafes or restaurants. For other sites or if you prefer local establishments, nearby villages often host traditional pubs and cafes. For instance, the villages surrounding Thurnham and Sutton Valence will have options for refreshments within a short drive or walk.
When visiting castles around Chart Sutton, especially those with extensive grounds or ruins, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Layers of clothing are advisable, as the weather in Kent can be changeable. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the season, to prepare for unexpected showers. If you plan to explore gardens like Sissinghurst, consider sun protection during warmer months.
While specific circular walks directly incorporating multiple castles might require some planning, many castles are situated within areas with existing walking trails. For example, the footpath offering a View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath can be part of a longer walk around the estate. Exploring the grounds of Sissinghurst Castle Garden also provides extensive walking opportunities. You can often find local walking routes that pass by or near these historical sites.
Absolutely. Sissinghurst Castle Garden is world-renowned for its exquisite gardens, created by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson. It is a major attraction in its own right, offering a diverse and beautifully designed landscape that changes with the seasons. Leeds Castle also boasts impressive grounds and gardens, including a maze and grotto, adding to its appeal.


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