David Austin Roses

the best sights and scents of June

No-one takes Roses more seriously

The rose is part of our heritage, tied to royal dynasties and symbolic of historic wars.
David Austin did more than anyone to inspire the move away from old fashioned rose gardens and his garden is the place to go in June if you want to immerse yourself in the scent and sight of roses.
The mark of a good rose garden is dead-heading. Even the best rose loses impact if tarnished by tired heads. This garden knows it is an ambassador for the rose and employs teams of dead-headers to ensure each looks its best. The site is split into rooms with roses set off by other planting and connected by rose garlanded walkways. It’s far from the sterile old shrub rose beds you still sometimes see. Go in June and your senses will reel.

Rose extravangaza

Star Plants

Scepter'd Isle

Shrub Rose

Clear pale pink blooms come from deeper red buds.  Embellished folds at its centre. Still flowers in September.

Golden Gate

Climber

Rich yellow, fading to lemon, Golden Gate offers profusion, perfection and semi-evergreen foliage

Gertrude Jeckyll

Shrub Rose

David Austin’s finest has a glorious scent and is named after the UK’s most influential gardener

Rambling Rector

Rambler

Clear white with a yellow eye, Rambling Rector will romp up a tree or garland a wall in no time

Reasons to go

  1. An overwhelming experience – a shrine to the rose, a bombardment to your senses
  2. The rose garden reinvented by the man who made it possible
  3. Attention to detail – no rose is allowed to look shoddy
  4. If you’re looking to buy… there’s every type of rose in every type of situation
  5. Good facilities: shop, cafes and garden centre
  6. Attentive and knowledgeable staff

In a nutshell

  • Time to allow: 2-3 hours including cafe
  • Favourite area: Central walkway – mindblowing
  • Best for: Beautifully-presented roses
  • Run by: David Austin Roses
  • Unusual for: attention to detail
  • Good points: packs a lot into a small site; if you’re looking for a rose… well; labelling of plants; everything smacks of professionalism; free
  • Bad points: narrow lane to reach
David Austin border

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