The Ever After Garden has moved but is as touching as ever

The Ever After Garden has moved but is as touching as ever

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

The annual display of illuminated white roses, dedicated to memories of lost loved ones, has a new home this winter.

Usually found in Mayfair, the Ever After Garden has relocated to Duke of York Square in Chelsea due to ongoing works in its previous home this year. Despite the new setting, the installation remains a moving tribute to lost friends and family, providing a tranquil haven for reminiscing about loved ones while gazing out at the soothing field of illuminated flowers.

Each white rose in the Ever After Garden can be dedicated to a lost loved one for a donation, with all proceeds going to The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. The garden itself is free to visit, though donations by visitors are encouraged as well.

In 2025, the Ever After Garden is open from 13 November to 16 December. If you'd like to dedicate a rose of your own or learn more about the initiative, head here.

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