Remember a Loved One This Spring with a Sunset Rose
This spring, Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity has partnered with the magnificent WaddesdonManor to create a beautiful new Forever Flowers tribute.
In April, the Rose Garden at Waddesdon Manor near Aylesbury will be transformed by a stunning temporary display of 1,200 bespoke metal Sunset Roses, each symbolising the life, love and memories of someone special.
Members of the community are invited to dedicate a Sunset Rose in honour of a loved one. Those who make a dedication will also be invited to a private viewing of the installation on Monday, 27thApril, while the grounds are closed to the public. The display will then be open to visitors for three weeks, before each dedicated rose is returned to its owner as a lasting keepsake.
By dedicating a Sunset Rose, you will be supporting Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity to continueproviding compassionate local hospice care for patients and families across Buckinghamshire and itsborders.To dedicate a Sunset Rose, visit https://fnhospice.org.uk/foreverflowers or
call 01296 429975 for more information.
Images – Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity Sunset Rose
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