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    Sissinghurst, an Unfinished History

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      Gibbon, Constance 150

      Gibbon, Edward 77, 221, 225

      Glassenbury 128

      Glendinning, Victoria 262

      Glover, Jasper 200

      gold ring, Celtic 101–2, 124

      Goldyng, Robert 151

      Golford Corner 97

      Goudhurst 140

      Gozzoli, Benozzo 261

      Gralez, Ferdinando 229

      Grant, Duncan 255

      Great Chart 6

      Greensand Hills 93, 122

      Grose, Captain Francis 154, 178, 221

      Guilford, Sir Thomas 203, 208

      Hale, Benett 180

      Hammer Brook 3–4, 5, 6–7, 10, 33, 37, 38, 58, 73, 81, 95, 114, 127, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 147, 148, 190, 199, 214, 217, 232, 295

      Hammer Mill 5, 134, 146, 147, 200–1, 215, 232, 237–8, 250, 278

      Hammer Stream 238

      Hammer Wood 232

      Hampshire Militia 77, 154, 221

      Handbook of Organic Gardening 294

      Hardie, Philippe 227–8

      Hardregh, Thomas 151

      Hareplain 132

      Harington, Sir John 207

      Harman, Richard 172

      Hartley 131

      Hartridge 123, 127

      Haselden 141

      Hasted, Edward 175

      Hawkridge 127

      Hazelden 132

      Headcorn 93, 126, 133, 141, 150

      Heaney, Seamus 136

      Heir’s Farm Wood 134

      Hemsted 132

      Hemsted Forest 132

      Henry VIII, King 182

      Herth, Thomas 151

      Hidcote 42

      High Tilt 127, 133

      High Weald 86, 99, 128

      Hills, Ivan 48

      Hochberg, Katrin 113, 156, 163

      Hocker Edge 127

      Holden, Patrick 309, 310, 311–12

      Hollingbourne 126

      Holmesdale, Viscount 101

      Holred 141

      Homer 321, 322

      Honeysett, Mrs 44

      Hornyold-Strickland, Mrs 159

      Howard, Lady Frances 205

      Hungerden 134–5, 137

      Ibornden 132

      Iden 132

      Indenture Tripartite, This 323–6

      Jackdaw Ridge 123–4

      Jacob sheep 12, 28

      James, Marjorie 314, 315

      James, Professor 106

      James, Thomas 314, 315

      Jenkins, Simon 306, 308

      Jones, Inigo 210

      Jones, Jo 116

      Keen, Mary 109

      Kendall, Will 164

      Kent 3, 6, 9, 14, 17, 36, 69, 76, 96, 142, 150, 163–4, 171, 172, 174, 177, 181, 184, 188, 192, 203, 210, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 227, 237, 239, 246, 249, 259, 261, 273, 302, 314; ancient 80, 81, 83; cloth-making in 174–5; custom of 126; farming 122, 138, 139, 140, 141, 145, 148; lanes 97, 98–9, 100; language 142, 144; manors 137–40; nomenclature 127–37; Roman 124, 125

      Kent County Archives 323

      Kent, King of 137–8

      Keppel, Alice 262

      Knole 16, 41, 43, 48, 180, 198, 209, 215, 225, 260–1, 262, 266–7

      Kreutzberger, Sibylle 45, 46, 280–1

      Lambarde, William 81–2

      Land, The (Sackville-West) 81–2, 240

      landscape: and place, distinction between 165, 318–19; as a language 318; beauty of farmed 327–8; history of 27, 165; passion for 164; Sissinghurst 23, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 54, 61, 68, 69, 70–1, 93, 105, 106, 128, 165–7, 169, 251, 295–8, 304, 305; Wealden 69, 127, 129, 200

      language, landscape as 317–18

      Language Instinct, The (Pinker) 316–17

      Lashenden 135

      Lees-Milne, Jim 22, 42, 178, 271

      Leicester, Lord 205, 206

      Levin, Bernard 264–5

      Lewis, Robert 107, 313, 314–16

      Light, Jonathan 70–1, 103–4, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 155, 168–9, 250–1, 252, 253

      Little Bettenham Farm 245

      Little Chart 133, 149

      Lloyd, Christopher 33

      Lossenham friary 151, 153, 175

      Lovehurst 128, 134

      Low Weald 4, 6, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99, 116, 123, 130, 316

      Lower Farningham Farm 124

      Lupton, Tom 290, 295, 296, 297

      Lutyens, Edwin 16, 274

      Macdermot, Niall 50–1

      Maidstone 146, 173

      Making of the English Landscape, The (Hoskins) 165

      Mann, Edward 230, 231, 232, 234

      Mann, Sir Horatio 323–4

      Maplehurst 132, 135, 183

      Mary Queen of Scots 16

      Mary, Queen 177, 180, 182, 218, 239

      Meadow Brook 134

      Medhurst, Alison 19

      Medhurst, Simon 19

      Medway River 5, 81, 173

      Melkhous 141

      Mereworth 122, 131

      Mesnard, René 224

      Middle Ages 74, 131, 133, 139, 146, 148

      Milestone Wood 141

      Milkhouse 132–3, 141

      Ministry of Works 49, 51

      Moore, Charles 306–8

      Morgan, Shirley 76, 77

      Moss Force 318–19

      Mottenden friary 150, 151, 153, 175

      Murray, Simon 159–60, 161

      National Archives, Kew 56, 58, 150, 180, 221

      National Trust 107, 109, 308; A N’s relationship with 62–3, 68–71, 103–13, 119, 168–70, 209, 250, 253–4, 300–2, 303–4, 305; approval of part of A N’s Sissinghurst plan 253–4; area managers 70–1, 103; Bettenham farm and 247–8; commercial arm 158; director of marketing 301; donor families 47, 64–7, 104, 159–62; Draft Occupancy Agreement 64–7; Enterprises 117, 166–7; Gardens Panel 68; feasibility studies 103, 111; finance committee 47; Historic Buildings Committee 42; history of 42–3; HQ 253–4; Outline Proposal for a Draft Project Brief for an Investigation of the Business Case to go out to Tender for a Consultative Exercise 104–5; profit derogation, consideration of Sissinghurst request for 157, 166–7; Regional Committee 250–3; Regional Planning Group 168–9; rejection of A N’s ideas 168–70, 209, 250; Nigel Nicolson’s negotiations with 40, 43–53; shop, Sissinghurst 12, 32, 63; Special Trust in Credit 111; tea room, Sissinghurst 247–8; Visitor Services Manager 296; Vita’s room and 282, 285; wardens 116, 167–8, 291; Whitegate Farm and 209

      Neve, Frederick William 238–9

      Neve, George 76, 100–1, 153, 235–6, 237, 238, 241

      Newenden 151

      Nicolson, Adam 27, 28, 104; childhood and schooldays 1–30, 28; farming, views on modern industrial 308–29; father, relationship with 2, 3, 6, 17, 18–19, 25–7, 30–8, 40, 85, 186, 321; Homer, on nature of homecoming in 321–2; inventory of Sissinghurst project, 2009 304–5; lack of experience in steering large corporate body in new direction 53–4, 120–1; language of landscape, views on 316–18; landscape and place, views on 73, 165, 318–23; mother and 16, 17, 19–20, 21, 48–9, 52–3; National Trust and 62–3, 68–71, 103–13, 119, 168–70, 209, 250, 253–4, 300–2, 303–4, 305; National Trust approve plan for Sissinghurst 253–4; objections to vision of Sissinghurst 306–13; past, views on nature of 37–8, 71–2, 328–9; plan and vision for Sissinghurst 36–9, 62–3, 67–72, 103–13, 119, 168–70, 209, 250, 253–4, 251–4; puts plan for Sissinghurst into action 2007/08 290–303; rejection of ideas for Sissinghurst, National Trust 168–70, 209, 250; returns to Sissinghurst, 2004 30–8; significance of of Sissinghurst project beyond itself, views on 306–29

      Nicolson, Ben (A N’s uncle) 23, 35, 257, 264, 267, 269, 274, 278

      Nicolson, Harold (A N’s grandfather) 22, 23, 28, 47, 50, 57, 245, 256, 267, 269, 270, 281, 287, 288, 303; arrival at Sissinghurst 209, 268, 328–9; character 258, 328–9; documentary, reaction to proposals for a Sissinghurst 280; finances 44; garden and 78, 94, 193, 270, 271–2, 273, 274, 277; knighted 271; Lees-Milne and 42; love affairs 42, 256, 270; National Trust and 42, 43; Nigel Nicolson and 256–7, 263–5; Vita Sackville-West, relationship with 15, 17, 19, 261–2, 263, 266, 271, 282, 283, 289


      Nicolson, Juliet (A N’s sister) 2, 19, 21, 22, 23, 34, 35, 52, 118, 265

      Nicolson, Nigel (A N’s father) 22–3, 28, 29, 31, 51, 64, 72, 267, 269, 278, 305; AN and 2, 3, 6, 17, 18–19, 25–7, 30–8, 40, 85, 186, 321; Bettenham farm, sells 246; character 25–7; changes to Sissinghurst 29–30; illness and death 30–1, 32, 33–6, 40, 62; marriage 19–21; National Trust and 40, 43–53, 66, 111, 113; parents and 255, 256–8, 261–2, 263–5, 270, 271, 282, 288; Portrait of a Marriage 256–7, 263, 273; publicity campaign 118, 256–8; Shirley Morgan and 76, 77; social life 24

      Nicolson, Philippa (A N’s mother) 16, 17, 19–20, 21, 48–9, 52–3

      Nicolson, Rosie (A N’s daughter) 64

      Nicolson, Sarah (A N’s wife) 30, 34, 63, 65, 103–4, 107, 109, 110, 111, 118, 120, 121, 163, 294, 298, 299, 300–1, 307, 308

      Nicolson, Tom 28

      Noah’s Ark farm 135

      North Downs 6, 96

      Odyssey (Homer) 321–3

      Oliver, Tom 165–6

      Otford 146

      Oxford, Lord 206

      Parr, Katherine 182

      past, nature of/reconnecting with 37–8, 71–2, 328–9

      Pavord, Anna 68

      Peasant’s Revolt, 1381 171

      Perambulation (Lambarde) 81–2

      Petham, Elie Monmatre de 150

      Petham, Manger de 150

      Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus 178

      Philipott, Thomas 210

      Pig Earth (Berger) 37–8, 329

      Pilgrim’s Way 6

      Pinker, Steven 316

      Piper, John 16

      place, sense of/relationship with 2, 38–9, 73, 318–19, 328

      Pluckley 150

      Pope-Hennessy, James 22

      Porritt, Jonathan 162

      Portrait of a Marriage (Nicolson) 256–7, 263, 273

      Proby, Merry 67

      Proby, Sir William 67, 159

      Protestantism 171–2, 177, 182, 183–5, 200, 212, 213

      Punnett, Shirley 17, 112

      Rackham, Oliver 27

      Radclyffe, Thomas 204

      Rat, François le 221

      Rathbone, Jack 43–4, 46, 49

      Reames, Johanne 181

      Reformation 181–2, 184

      Renaissance 173–208, 261

      Reynolds, Fiona 62, 63, 71, 108, 159, 165, 166, 303, 304

      Rochester 6

      Rogley 132

      Roman age 4, 83, 124, 125–6, 133, 148, 173

      Roman road 4, 124, 125, 133, 173, 180

      Romney Marsh 151

      Roots, Sarah 156

      Rosa gallica 195, 202

      Rosa Mulliganii 51

      Rothschild house, Waddesdon 109, 110

      Rothschild, Jacob 109, 159, 160

      Rothschild, Lady 109–10

      Rousseau, Douanier 81

      Royal Label Factory 52

      RSPB 113

      Rude, William de 149

      Rumley, Peter 153–4

      Ruthven, Jacqui 118

      Sackville, Catherine 176

      Sackville, Cecily 180, 181, 187

      Sackville, Lord 259, 264, 266–7

      Sackville, Pepita 259, 260, 286

      Sackville, Thomas 176, 180, 183, 225–6

      Sackville, Victoria 259

      Sackville-West, Robert 6, 53, 121, 160

      Sackville-West, Vita 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 45, 48, 156, 188, 195, 198, 218, 232, 239, 245, 257, 258, 267, 269, 281, 301, 303; arrival at Sissinghurst 201, 209, 240, 255, 267–70, 328–9; Bettenham farm, buys 245; Brissenden and Little Bettenham farms, buys 245, 278; childhood 260–1; death 28, 40, 246, 255, 282; estate 44; family history 176, 259–60; Farm Survey Form, 1941 57–8; finances 245, 259, 268, 281; garden and 78, 94, 193, 270–1, 272, 273, 274, 277, 287; ‘The Garden’ poem 287; gardening column in the Observer 280, 282; Harold Nicolson and 255, 261–2, 283, 289; Knole and 260–1, 266–7; The Land 81–2, 240; lifestyle at Sissinghurst 274, 276, 279; love affair with Violet Trefusis 262–6, 289; National Trust, relationship with 43; Nigel Nicolson and 255–6, 257–8, 259, 263–5; Ossie Beale and 243, 245; room in Tower 282–9; ‘Sissinghurst’ (poem) 69, 70, 268, 269, 303; ‘Sissinghurst Castle’ rose, discovers 195, 202

      Sand Lane 126

      Sandwich 6

      Saville, Sue 67, 253

      de Saxingherst family 140, 141–2, 148, 150, 153

      Saxingherst, Galfridus de 140

      Saxingherste, Stephen de 140

      Saxinghurst, John de 140

      Schwerdt, Pam 45, 46, 280

      Scott, John Murray 259

      Second World War 245–6, 278–9

      Selborne 86

      Seven Years’ War 219–32

      Sheffield, Lady Douglas 205

      Sidney, Philip 203

      Sidney, Robert 207

      Sinkhurst 134–5

      Sissinghurst Castle: air-raid shelter 19; A N’s vision for see Nicolson, Adam; ancient origins 76–7, 80, 96–7; banqueting house, Elizabethan 15, 189, 196, 212; BBC television series on 303; bed & breakfast 248, 250, 302, 304; Big Room 15, 16, 158; bird life see birds; brand 63; brickwork 18, 28, 75, 78–80, 91, 100, 148, 154, 178, 191, 193, 233, 234, 235–8, 269, 272, 273, 280; buttery 194; café 32, 63, 112; car park 302; chapel 150, 194, 211; coffee shop 30; commercialisation, threat of 117, 118–19; cour d’honneur 190, 218; eighteenth century 217–34, 236–7; Elizabethan 15, 18, 34, 45, 46, 49, 78, 79, 80, 154, 187–208, 211, 276 end of the season at 255; fifteenth century 175–6; finances 48–9, 106, 111–12, 118, 119, 157–8, 215, 216, 218–19, 250, 251, 253; first appearance in written record 122–3, 140–1; First World War 238, 242; garden see Sissinghurst Castle Garden; gateway 18, 178, 179, 190, 191–2, 302; inventory of project, 2009 304–5; ironworks 190, 200–1, 203; kitchen 16, 20; lake 3, 8, 12, 77, 86, 94, 113, 270, 279; library 274; Long Gallery 227; Lower Courtyard 276 manor house 78, 148, 154, 178–80, 187–208; Middle Courtyard 194, 223, 226, 227; moat 2, 10, 12, 18, 33, 112, 153, 167, 178, 195, 203, 206, 223, 224, 227, 228, 242, 243, 268, 274; National Trust and see National Trust; 19th century 232 1920s 243–4; 1930s 244–5, 244, 276 1940s 245–6, 278–9; 1950s 246; 1960s 2–38, 246–7; 1980s 247–8; oak joists 92; objections to A N’s vision for 306–13; pantry 194; park-keeper’s lodge 189, 197; plan of 275; plant shop 30; ponds 189, 194–5; poor relief scheme 233–5; prisoner of war camp, eighteenth century 217–33, 236–7; Reformation 181–2, 184; Renaissance 173–208, 261; restaurant 29, 67–8, 69, 70, 105, 106, 116, 117, 120, 155, 157–8, 165, 166, 169, 251–5, 298–302, 307, 312; Roman age 4, 83, 124, 125–6, 133, 148, 173; Second World War 245–6, 278–9; seventeenth century 209–17; significance of project beyond itself 306–28; sixteenth century 15, 172, 176–208; soil 55–6, 68, 75, 114–16, 130, 137, 145, 291–2; South Cottage 15, 17, 45, 49, 153, 188, 235, 237, 240, 272, 276 Special Trust in Credit 111; staff 68, 110–11, 116–18, 119, 155, 290, 295–300, 302, 307–8; start of the season at 155–6; stewards 155; target qualities 111–12; ticket office 302; Tower, Elizabethan 15, 18, 34, 45, 46, 49, 85, 94, 97, 163–4, 188, 189, 191, 193, 195–6, 197, 198, 206, 223, 235, 237, 239, 259, 268, 270, 271, 272, 278, 281, 282, 285; traffic, sound of 31, 32, 36–7; trees see trees; Upper Courtyard 45, 273; visitors 24, 27, 30, 31, 34, 44, 47, 67, 68, 81, 85, 105, 106, 117, 118, 119, 142, 156, 166, 169, 188, 195, 217, 228, 247, 255, 258, 274, 277, 280, 282, 296, 297, 299–300, 302, 303; volunteers 68, 155, 291, 294, 295, 301, 305

      Sissinghurst Castle Farm 30, 46, 54–61, 69, 70, 196–7, 233–4, 241–9; Banky field 114; barley 11, 56, 172, 237; barns 28, 67, 188, 189, 193–4, 236–7; birds see birds; Board 120; boat-race stream 2–3, 10; cattle 11, 12, 27, 30, 56, 58, 61, 70, 112, 172, 209, 237, 249; chickens 11, 12, 28, 70, 105, 249; Cow Field 55, 115, 118, 249, 254; dairy farming 11, 30, 112, 236, 237, 245, 246, 247, 309; deer 6, 80, 82, 84, 95, 97, 100, 131, 174, 189, 197, 198, 200, 202, 203, 206, 207, 238; Dog Field 2; Eight Acres 54; Eleven Acre Wood 232 farmers 54, 69, 70, 107, 209, 248–9, 278, 290, 302, 304; farmhouse, Victorian 11, 30, 197, 245, 250, 295; Floodgate Wood 146–7, 232 Frogmead 12, 54, 114, 147–8, 246–7,
    295; granary 28–9; Graylins Wood 232 Hammer Brook 3–4, 5, 6–7, 10, 33, 37, 38, 58, 73, 81, 95, 114, 127, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 147, 148, 190, 199, 214, 217, 232, 295; Hammer Wood 232 hay 5, 11, 12, 19, 27, 28, 55, 59, 95, 137, 143, 148, 172, 189, 193, 278, 295, 304, 324, 325; hedges 10, 33, 37, 64, 65, 95, 112, 114, 132, 141, 142, 144, 169, 236, 253, 254, 273, 279, 291, 304, 305, 314, 316, 317, 324, 326; hops 11, 12–14, 27, 30, 54–5, 58, 61, 70, 73, 148, 172, 209, 236, 237, 245, 246–7, 278; Horse Race Field 45, 55, 75, 112, 237; hunting 6, 80, 82, 84, 95, 97, 100, 131, 174, 189, 196, 197, 198, 200, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 209–10, 238; Lake Field 78, 221; Large Field 54, 114, 116, 236; Legge Wood 232 Lodge Field 12, 54, 114, 197, 236, 243; Long Barn 265, 267, 272; Long Orchard 78; Lower Tassells 116; meadows 5, 56, 95, 102, 124, 128, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 143, 146–8, 172, 185, 189, 203, 215, 239, 245, 254, 262, 295, 304, 305, 315, 316, 324; Nine Acres 55; nineteenth century 232 1920s 243–4; 1930s 244–5, 244; 1940s 245–6, 278–9; 1950s 246; 1960s 2–38, 246–7; 1980s 247–8; oats 11, 56, 172; open days 290; orchards 11, 45, 58, 70, 78, 112, 114, 146, 173, 184, 190, 238, 246, 249, 253, 295, 297, 304; organic 60, 68, 112, 113–16, 157, 158, 162, 164, 167, 168, 302, 304, 305, 306–13, 315, 325; Park 12, 55, 75, 84, 93, 95, 137, 189, 196–200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 210, 215, 216, 225, 232 236, 238; pigs 12, 19, 27, 28, 56–7, 70, 129, 137–8, 139, 143; plan of 292, 293; rental agreement, nineteenth century 323–6; Second World War 245–6; sheep 12, 28, 56, 70, 172, 237, 249; shop 105–6, 112, 120, 158, 165, 251; sixteenth century 15; soil 55–6, 68, 73–9, 82, 93, 114–16, 128, 130, 137, 145, 291–2, 294 Survey Record, 1941 56–8; trees/wood see trees; water troughs 304; Well Fields 55, 137, 215–16; wheat 11, 54, 56, 144, 145, 172, 237, 310, 311, 315; Whitegate Farm 209; woods 8–10, 46, 75–6, 124–5, 143, 189, 190, 201, 213–15, 238

      Sissinghurst Castle Garden 2, 18, 31, 35, 70, 118, 155, 195, 211, 270–4; Cottage Garden 273; Delos 45, 112, 224, 272; Erechtheum 193; gardeners 45, 46, 116–17, 118, 119, 156, 162, 194, 255, 281, 294, 302, 307; glasshouses 280; Great Gate 192; Harold Nicolson and see Nicolson, Harold; Herb Garden 18, 45; Lime Walk 18, 45; Moat Walk 45, 153; Nuttery 18, 193, 273; oak in 2; Priest’s House 15, 49, 67, 162, 188, 193, 212, 237, 272, 274, 276 Rose Garden 18, 45, 224, 272, 273, 280; Second World War interrupts progress of 278; Sissinghurst Castle rose 195, 202; Spring Garden 273, 274; Tower Lawn 273; urns 274, 282; vegetable-growing 60, 68, 112, 156, 158, 166, 224, 272, 273, 290–1, 294, 300, 302, 304, 306–13, 307; Vita-Sackville West and see Sackville-West, Vita; White Garden 45, 51, 112, 163, 193, 195, 273, 274, 276, 280

     


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