Sackville-West
Sackville-West refers to the family name of a prominent British literary figure, Vita Sackville-West, who was a poet, novelist, and garden designer. Born in 1892, she is best known for her works that explore themes of love, identity, and nature. Her most famous novel, Orlando, was written by her friend Virginia Woolf and is often considered a classic of modernist literature.
The Sackville-West family has historical ties to the English aristocracy, particularly through their ancestral home, Knole House, located in Kent. This grand estate has been a significant influence on Vita's writing and is known for its beautiful gardens, which she helped design. The family's legacy continues to be celebrated in literature and gardening circles.