Ever After Garden returns to Grosvenor Square, Mayfair
Ever After Garden returns to Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, inviting visitors to remember those they've lost.
The Ever After Garden returns Grosvenor Square. November 2023. © MTotoe.
Ever After Garden returns to Grosvenor Square, showcasing over 25,000 glowing white roses from 16 November to19 December 2023. Now in its fifth year, this event serves as a peaceful space for visitors to commemorate those they've lost while supporting The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Over 25,000 glowing white roses will be on display in Grosvenor Square. Ever After Garden, Grosvenor Square, Mayfair. November 2023. © MTotoe
Conceived by designer Anya Hindmarch and fashion writer Camilla Morton after the loss of their friend, Michael Howells, a celebrated production designer, the Ever After Garden was born. Their vision was simple: a serene place for remembrance. Since its launch in 2019, this initiative has raised over £250,000 for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Visitors are encouraged to dedicate a rose in memory of a loved one. Ever After Garden, Grosvenor Square, Mayfair. © MTotoe.
Entry is free, however, visitors are encouraged to consider a suggested minimum donation of £10 to dedicate a rose in memory of a loved one. Conveniently located just a short walk from Bond Street station, the garden offers beautiful solace and a touching way to honour loved ones while supporting a vital cause against cancer.
Date: 16 November – 19 December 2023. Time: Daily 3pm – 9pm. Location: Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London, W1K 6LD. Website: royalmarsden.org.
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