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Andover and the Mottisfont Rose Garden

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Hampshire, South West, United Kingdom

I’d seen an article in a magazine about the Mottisfont Rose Garden and how beautiful it was in mid-summer so one sunny day we decided to visit.  The garden is in Hampshire and on our way we stopped in Andover for an early lunch and a little look around the market town.

River Anton, Andover
Along the banks of the River Anton, Andover

Andover is located in the Test Vally, 18 miles west of Basingstoke and 65 miles south west of London.  We found a space in a car park on the edge of town and then followed a riverside path along the River Anton into the attractive town centre.  Andover dates back to the 18th century and was an important stopping place for stagecoaches travelling between London, Salisbury and Exeter.

Andover
The Saturday market in Andover

A market was taking place along the high street and this is held each Thursday and Saturday.  We found a pleasant pub for an early lunch called the John Russell Fox which was the former home of the local newspaper, the Andover Advertiser and contained some printing press memorabilia.

Andover
Historic buildings in the centre of Andover

Afterwards we strolled along the narrow lanes leading from the high street where we found some interesting old buildings.  We would like to return to Andover when we have time to explore in more detail and to also visit the Museum of Army Flying which is located nearby.

Mottisfont Rose Garden
Walled rose garden at Mottisfont

It was then back to the car for the short journey to Mottisfont which is located midway between Andover and Romsey.  As we had arrived on a Saturday afternoon when the rose garden was at its best, it was very busy.  Parking was well organised and we were directed to overflow parking in nearby fields not far from the walled gardens.  The house and gardens are owned by the National Trust and as we are members and pay an annual subscription we could visit free of charge but usual adult admission is £14.30.  I recommend membership as if you only visit a few properties a year it soon covers the cost of subscription.

Mottisfont Rose Garden
Walled rose garden at Mottisfont

Mottisfont is home to one of the most famous rose gardens in the world, featuring the national collection of old fashioned roses.  Entering the arched gateway through a rose covered wall into the first garden we were greeted with the heady fragrance of thousands of blossoming roses.  There are over 500 varieties, most of them just flowering once a year making their full summer blooming an incredible sight.  We admired pale pink roses and delicate Chinese tea roses in shades of cream, pink and red.  Some of the varieties are so rare that Mottisfont has the only stock in existence.

Mottisfont Rose Garden
Perennials in flower at Mottisfont

The garden was created by Graham Stuart-Thomas in the 1970’s to house varieties that may otherwise have become extinct.  To create a season long display the garden also contains a mix of perennials including towering foxgloves and canterbury bells.  Deep box lined borders with rambling and climbing roses cover the old stone walls with the main paths through the garden meeting at an ornamental fountain central point.

Mottisfont House
Mottisfont House

Leaving the rose garden we then wandered along to the house which was originally designed as a medieval Augustine priory in 1291 having since been transformed by its many varied owners.  The house still retains its original font from which it got its name.  It’s last owner, Maud Russell was an arts patron and society hostess.  When the Russell’s first purchased Mottisfont the house was in a state of disrepair but over time they modernised both the house and garden and it became a venue for extravagant house parties.  Invited to these gatherings were their large circle of literary and artistic friends.

Cellarium, Mottisfont House
Cellarium, Mottisfont House

We started our self guided tour of the house in the vaulted cellarium which was a giant larder for the 13th century priory.  The lavishly appointed ground floor rooms set the scene for entertaining guests whilst upstairs four poster beds with exquisite drapes confirmed the opulent lifestyle of the Russell’s.  In each of the rooms a National Trust volunteer was on hand to answer questions and useful information boards detailed its history and furnishings.

The Library, Montisfont House
The Library, Montisfont House

Several of the rooms were closed due to ongoing refurbishments but there was still plenty to see.  The upper floor gallery is now used for temporary exhibitions and at the time of our visit a Radio Four, Woman’s Hour craft finalist exhibition was taking place which included items as diverse as fine porcelain to a beautiful hand made bicycle.

The Stables Cafe, Mottisfont Rose Garden
The Stables Cafe, Mottisfont

Returning outdoors, we wandered through the grounds passing the stables which have been transformed into a large cafe with outdoor seating.  As the weather was so beautiful many visitors were relaxing on the sweeping lawns and enjoying picnics.  We even saw these people who were dressed in period costume enjoying lunch on the terrace.

Mottisfont House and Rose Garden
Visitors enjoying a picnic in period costumes

Continuing on our way, we strolled along the winding paths and headed out into the neighbouring countryside to follow one of the Mottisfont estate’s trails.  Although it was a hot, sultry afternoon we managed to keep cool wandering along the shaded paths alongside the Font stream and slightly further, along the banks of the River Test.

River Test, Mottisfont
Shady footpaths along the River Test, Mottisfont

It felt very tranquil by the riverside where we spotted dozens of marbled white butterflies fluttering in the long grass and trout swimming in the crystal clear water of the River Test.  The river meanders along the edge of the estate with several footbridges enabling walkers to cross at various points and return to the house along the opposite bank.

Mottisfont House
Visitors enjoying tea on the lawns of Mottisfont House

The gardens were still busy as we passed through on our way back to the car.  We were so pleased that we had managed to fit in a visit when the roses were at their peak but although this is obviously the highlight, there are still plenty of things to see and do at Mottisfont at other times of the year and I would recommend a visit.

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    subowo99blog

    this is beautifull garden… https://www.tamankreatif.com

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  7. The Agape Co. Avatar
    The Agape Co.

    How long are the roses at peak for? It certainly looks like a beautiful place! If you have a second I’d love your thoughts on our travel blog😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      This year the roses were at their peak for three weeks between 7-21 June but it will vary a little from year to year. Thank you for taking an interest in this post.

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      1. The Agape Co. Avatar
        The Agape Co.

        Of course and have a wonderful day!

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  8. Kim & Curtis Hale Avatar
    Kim & Curtis Hale

    Thanks for liking one of our blog posts…oddly, Andover is our home town! Isn’t that strange! Great blog.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Yes, what a coincidence! Thanks for making contact and for your much appreciated comments.

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  9. Richard Avatar
    Richard

    My cousin lives in Andover – never knew there was so much there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      We found plenty to keep ourselves occupied for a few hours in the small market town of Andover Richard. Thanks for commenting.

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    storygal

    Thank you for sharing your adventures. Loved your photos and the story.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so nice to read you enjoyed my post on the Rose Garden.

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  12. 1944april Avatar
    1944april

    There’s nothing like and English summers day around a canal or river, and of course the local pub. Perhaps rose coloured glasses from a far, but there’ll always be an England :- o)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you! Yes, it was a perfect English summer’s day.

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  13. kzmcb Avatar
    kzmcb

    Great post and beautiful shots

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. I’m pleased to read you enjoyed this post.

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  14. 艾凯特 Avatar
    艾凯特

    I live in the village next to Mottisfont! Although I’ve actually never visited Mottisfont Abby and it’s famous gardens! There are some really lovely walks around the area too 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your much appreciated thoughts on this post. You live in a very attractive part of the country and I’d like to explore it further sometime.

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      1. 艾凯特 Avatar
        艾凯特

        Thanks! Definitely come explore this way again, Hampshire has such lovely countryside 🙂

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  15. Annie Avatar
    Annie

    So large an estate that although a large crowd was present, it doesn’t look crowded. I can’t think of a better way to spend an afternoon than visiting the rose garden and touring the priory.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thanks Annie for your kind words. Visiting Mottisfont is absolutely beautiful in mid summer.

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  16. Tanja Avatar
    Tanja

    so beautiful, love English gardens

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you Tanja, English country gardens are beautiful!

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    icelandicteacher

    So glad I´ve found your blog, me and my partner love travelling. I will be visiting your blog regularly 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for taking the time to comment on my blog. I hope you find it useful and wish you well with your new blog.

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  18. Marie Rogers Avatar
    Marie Rogers

    Beautiful pictures. I love the gardens. I’m also impressed by the library. As much as I like wood paneling, it makes libraries so dark. The white walls in that one make the room so cheery. I must visit Mottisfont.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words Marie. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Mottisfont before too long.

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  19. Sartenada Avatar
    Sartenada

    What a beautiful post. We love roses and in our garden years ago we had them. Thank You for this lovely post. Matti

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words Matti. The rose garden was beautiful and had a lovely fragrant smell.

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  20. restlessjo Avatar
    restlessjo

    I bet they smell great too, those gardens. 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      They smell so fragrant Jo!

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  21. World Traveler Avatar
    World Traveler

    It looks very pretty…especially the gardens!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      The garden were very pretty and Andover was a nice town, too! Thank you for your comments.

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  22. Jonno Avatar
    Jonno

    Looks like a lovely day out. Andover is a fabulous little place to visit but I’ve not heard of Mottisfont.It looks well worth a visit and you are so right about yearly membership, makes it all so much more affordable. Love all your photos, really professional looking.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thanks Jonno for your kind words. Mottisfont is a great place to visit in md-summer.

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  23. ianscyberspace Avatar
    ianscyberspace

    Thank you again for taking us with you on such lovely discovery trips. Loved the hanging roses. Reminded me of some of the exhibits in that famous garden on Vancouver Island.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words Ian. The fragrance from the roses was beautiful.

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    A Journey Called Life

    Wow beautiful place and beautiful photos, thanks for sharing 🙂

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      Little Miss Traveller

      It’s my pleasure, thank you for your kind words!

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        A Journey Called Life

        🌸✨

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  25. padresramblings Avatar
    padresramblings

    Wonderful photos, and well written as always. I do really get a lot from your posts.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you so much for your kind words, it’s lovely to read your much appreciated comments.

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  26. elfidd / The Rooster Avatar
    elfidd / The Rooster

    A wonderful pictorial walk on a grand day to have a picnic. Far different from the Andover in Connecticut I’m familiar with. Such great traveling, and it saves a whole pocket full of Quid. Thank you for taking us along.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so pleasing to read that you enjoyed this post and I learnt something new – that there’s an Andover in Connecticut!

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  27. travelrat Avatar
    travelrat

    There’s always something at Mottisfont, even at bleaker times of the year. You may be interested in https://travelrat.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/the-angels-at-mottisfont/

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for taking an interest n my post on Mottisfont. I enjoyed reading your link about the Angels of Mottisfont.

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  28. theadventuresofmisswoods Avatar
    theadventuresofmisswoods

    Not somewhere I’ve ever considered visiting before but will definitely put it on our list for when we return to the U.K. 😊 Well written post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. I hope you get an opportunity to visit Mottisfont on a future visit to the U.K.

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      1. theadventuresofmisswoods Avatar
        theadventuresofmisswoods

        We live in the UK near Cambridge normally, but we are just a few days off finishing our year long RTW. Always on the look out for long weekend ideas 🙂

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  29. Streets of Nuremberg Avatar
    Streets of Nuremberg

    Great post with (as usual) great photography that makes me jump on a plane and visit. I find the name of the River (Anton) curious. Wish you a nice Sunday! Marcus

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thanks for your ever welcome thoughts Marcus. The River Anton is indeed an odd name particularly as it passes through Andover, Andon would have seemed a better name!

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  30. Sandra Hutchinson Avatar
    Sandra Hutchinson

    Thanks for such great detail! In the US one can join the Royal Oak Foundation, which confers the benefits of a National Trust membership including free admission to NT sites in the UK. It even comes with a car park pass!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s useful to know that there is reciprocal membership between the Royal Oak Foundation and the National Trust. The car parking pass is so useful especially on the south coast beaches like Studland in Dorset where it costs at least £5 to park if not a member.

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  31. Alice DeForest Avatar
    Alice DeForest

    beautiful photos, a clock and a weathervane on the stable useful for farming

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words, the clock and the weathervane would have been very useful in the days of farming on the Mottisfont estate.

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  32. とうふ Tofu Avatar
    とうふ Tofu

    Thanks for sharing! The rose garden is so beautiful, every time I go on holiday or on a small trip I love seeing gardens in bloom! The old buildings are charming in their own way ❤️

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you, the rose garden was lovely and very fragrant.

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  33. yourtravelpaige Avatar
    yourtravelpaige

    What a perfect way to spend a day- surrounded by rose gardens and beautiful, old buildings filled with rich history. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words it’s so nice to read that you enjoyed this post on Mottisfont.

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  34. sercemsworld Avatar
    sercemsworld

    beautiful photos, nice article!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so nice to read that you enjoyed this post.

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  35. righteousbruin9 Avatar
    righteousbruin9

    Thank you for this most pleasurable visit to the near southwest of England. There is such a plethora of fabulous experiences in your native land. I have been all over London and spent a few hours in Canterbury, on a three-day visit, with my late wife, in 1982. A far lengthier visit is certainly in order.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you for your kind words. We enjoyed a very pleasurable visit to Andover and Mottisfont Rose Garden. I do hope you get an opportunity to make a longer visit to the British Isles as I’m certain you would enjoy visiting small towns and villages. Surprisingly, I haven’t actually visited Canterbury yet, so you are one up on me there! Hopefully, I’ll add it to my list one of these days too!

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  36. lisabeesims Avatar
    lisabeesims

    Stunning photos .. loved my “tour”

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you so much for your kind words. We had a great tour of the rose gardens and house Lisa.

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  37. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar
    SueT唐 梦 琇

    Hi Marion I bet those roses smelt beautiful; such a gorgeous flower. How sweet those people dressing up for lunch – its nice to see. People do some great things don’t they.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      The fragrance from the roses was beautiful Sue and I agree that it’s so nice that people take the time and trouble to dress up in period costumes for their outing.

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  38. Raj Avatar
    Raj

    Wow, great post. It’s always a pleasure to walk around those old houses where hundreds of people walked before. Love the scenery and those little walks by the backwaters. Great pictures too!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar
      Little Miss Traveller

      Thank you Raj for your kind words. Visiting the rose gardens and historic house was a pleasant way to spend a few hours.

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