Queen Mary’s Garden, the ‘Rose Garden’s’ official name, was named after the wife of King George V and opened to the public in 1932. This is London’s largest collection of roses with approximately 12,000 roses. There are 85 single variety beds on display, including one which is home to the Royal Parks Rose. The Royal Parks advise us that the best time to view the gardens are the first two weeks of June so join us for this walk led by Assistant Park Manager, Pawl Szynkarczuk to look at and learn all about roses.
MEET: 10:45am at the gates to Queen Mary’s Gardens on the Inner Circle opposite Chester Road NW1 4WR.
COST: £5 for Friends, £25 for members’ guests.
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