Rose Season at Mottisfont
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 0LP
About
Over 400 varieties of rose bloom in the garden during peak season. Climbers are trained onto red-brick walls, and shrub roses are set in beds among other flowers with complementary colours and foliage to show them off at their best.
This year, Mottisfont is celebrating 50 years since the collection was brought to the garden for everyone to enjoy, and the garden team are preparing it to face the climate challenges of the future. You can find out more about this work in the garden when you visit.
The gardens remain open until 8pm (last entry 7pm) on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 30 May to 29 June. On Fridays 7, 14 and 21 June you can enjoy live jazz from the FB Pocket Orchestra, plus wine tastings and wine for sale from award-winning Hampshire vineyard Black Chalk. Rose season can be one of the busiest times at Mottisfont.
Mornings tend to be busier than afternoons; most visitors arrive before 2pm, which can cause congestion in the car park. If you arrive after 2pm, there's still time to enjoy all that Mottisfont has to offer, especially on late opening evenings. If you have the flexibility, a weekday visit is generally quieter than a weekend, and Saturdays are usually less busy than Sundays. National Trust members and Art Fund members visit for free, otherwise peak admission applies from 27 May to 30 June. Off-peak admission applies from 5pm onwards for evening openings.
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