Vita Sackville-West & Harold Nicolson

Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson
1912 - 1962
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Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson were married for 48 years before Vita Sackville-West died, leaving behind her partner and 2 children.

They had 2 children, Benedict (111) and Nigel (109).

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British Designer Vita Sackville-West was born Victoria Mary Sackville-West on 9th March, 1892 in Knole House, Kent, England and passed away on 2nd Jun 1962 Sissinghurst, Kent, England, UK aged 70. She is most remembered for All Passion Spent. Her zodiac sign is Pisces.

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Relationship Statistics

StatusDurationLength
Dating1912 - 1st Oct 1913 1 year, 9 months
Married1st Oct 1913 - Jun 1962 48 years, 8 months
Total 1912 - Jun 1962 50 years, 5 months


(1 October 1913 - 2 June 1962) (her death) (2 children)
Nigel Nicolson
Benedict Nicolson
In 1913, at age 21, Vita married the 27-year-old writer and politician Harold George Nicolson (21 November 1886 – 1 May 1968) in the private chapel at Knole. Nicknamed Hadji, he was the third son of British diplomat Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock (1849–1928). The couple had an open marriage. Both Sackville-West and her husband had same-sex relationships, as did some of the people in the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists, with many of whom they had connections.
These affairs were no impediment to the closeness between Sackville-West and Nicolson, as is seen from their almost daily correspondence (published after their deaths by their son Nigel), and from an interview they gave for BBC radio after World War II. Harold Nicolson gave up his diplomatic career partly so that he could live with Sackville-West in England, uninterrupted by long solitary postings abroad.
Following the pattern of his father's career, Harold was at different times a diplomat, journalist, broadcaster, Member of Parliament, and author of biographies and novels. The couple lived for a number of years in Cihangir, Constantinople, and were present, in 1926, at the coronation of Rezā Shāh, in Tehran, then Persia. They returned to England in 1914 and bought Long Barn in Kent, where they lived from 1915 to 1930. They employed the architect Edwin Lutyens to make many improvements to the house.
The couple had two children: Nigel (19 January 1917 – 23 September 2004), a well known editor, politician, and writer, and Benedict (6 August 1914–1978), an art historian. In the 1930s, the family acquired and moved to Sissinghurst Castle, near Cranbrook, Kent. Sissinghurst had once been owned by Vita's ancestors, which gave it a dynastic attraction to her after the loss of Knole. There the couple created the famous gardens that are now run by the National Trust.

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Relationship Timeline

17th January, 1917 - Child

6th August, 1914 - Child

1st October, 1913 - Marriage

1912 - Hookup

Couple Comparison

Name
Vita Sackville-West
Harold Nicolson
Vita Sackville-West
Harold Nicolson
Age (at start of relationship)
19
25
Zodiac
Pisces
Scorpio
Occupation
Designer
Diplomat
Nationality
British
British
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Children

NameGenderBornAge
BenedictMale6th August, 1914111 years old
NigelMale17th January, 1917109 years old

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