A MEON Valley rose garden will open its doors for scenic sunset viewing to raise money for hospice care.
Rosemary Morrish's rose garden in Shafts Farm, West Meon, will be open for refreshments and leisurely walks on Sunday, June 14.
Mrs Morrish has developed the garden, complete with 350 roses, since 1988. She is opening it to benefit the Rosemary Foundation Hospice at Home, based outside East Meon. She was inspired by their care for her mother.
West Meon WI will serve tea and homemade cake, with light meals and wine available at midday and in the evening.
Doors are open from 11am to 7pm.
Entrance costs £5 but children go free. Proceeds go to the Rosemary Foundation Hospice at Home, based outside East Meon.
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