A relaxed informal rose collection, just under five hundred varieties, which spills over from the garden into the farmyard and equestrian centre. Managed in an environmentally kind manner as much for wildlife as for human visitors. The roses are not always grown conventionally, there are a lot of experimental techniques in place, the dark side of rose growing!
The collection includes roses from most of the rose classification groups, and more roses are added annually. Particular interests are the Tea roses and Pemberton Hybrid Musks. Some of the roses grown are ones no longer available in the UK.
Most of the roses feature on the FaceBook blog 'Rose of the Day'.
Visitors by arrangement only as this is a private garden.