Last updated on 10 April 08
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Mottisfont Abbey Garden

  5.0/5 (1 ratings)

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A former Augustinian priory beside the River Test with a park and garden. The park has ancient trees and an eighteenth century summer house. The Lime Walk was designed by Geoffrey Jellicoe in 1936. The Rose Garden, planted by Graham Stuart Thomas with pre-1900 shrub roses, is in the old kitchen garden. He wrote: 'I like to think that.. The rose's pomp will be displayed far into the future at Mottisfont where my work of some thirty years collecting these varieties together from France, Germany and the United States, and numerous gardens and nurseries in the British Isles, will not be set at naught'.
Address Mottisfont, nr Romsey, Hampshire, England, SO51 0LP
Opening times Check Mottisfont Abbey Garden website for dates. Open 11am to 5pm (4pm in November & December).
Admission Adult £7.50 (£8.50 during June rose season)
Website Visit the Mottisfont Abbey Garden website

Designers and Influences

This garden has been designed and influenced by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, Graham Stuart Thomas

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Recent Reviews

  • 5 months ago Adam Hodge said

    Two very different influences are found here. Around the house a more formal and very spacious feel...mature trees in wide rolling lawns, the Test river, and then there is the walled garden ! More intense and busy but sublime..quintessentially English ..a delight, but make sure you visit when the roses are out ! They even look lovely if its raining.
    Well maintained.

    (5.0/5)

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