A field of glowing roses is coming to Chelsea
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A field of glowing roses is coming to Chelsea
"Grosvenor Square's annual display of glowing roses is moving this year to Chelsea while Grosvenor Square's gardens are being refurbished. Duke of York Square on the King's Road will be filled with over 30,000 illuminated white roses, which is an annual fundraiser for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. The garden has become a winter-time destination over the last six years, having raised over £1.2 million since its launch in 2019. Entry to the garden is free, and there is a suggested minimum donation of £15 to dedicate a rose."
"The garden will be located in Duke of York Square, King's Road from Thursday 13th November 2025, remaining open daily from 3pm to 9pm until Tuesday 16th December 2025. Details are here. Duke of York Square is about a 5 minute walk from Soane Square tube station, just past the John Lewis store."
"The garden was inspired by the late production designer Michael Howells, whose work included the film Ever After, after which the garden is named. After the loss of their friend, designer and Trustee of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Anya Hindmarch, and fashion writer Camilla Morton, wanted to find an inspiring way to remember those we have lost. Together, they created the Ever After Garden, which first lit up Grosvenor Square in 2019."
Grosvenor Square’s Ever After illuminated rose garden will relocate to Duke of York Square, Chelsea, while Grosvenor Square gardens are refurbished. Over 30,000 illuminated white roses will fill Duke of York Square as an annual fundraiser for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. The installation has raised over £1.2 million since 2019. Entry is free with a suggested minimum donation of £15 to dedicate a rose. The garden opens 13 November 2025 and runs daily from 3pm to 9pm until 16 December 2025. Duke of York Square is a five-minute walk from Sloane Square tube station. The garden was inspired by Michael Howells and created by Anya Hindmarch and Camilla Morton as the Ever After Garden.
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