On Sunday July 9, as part of Romsey Festival celebrations, seven gardens in the town centre will be open to the public. 

These include Derek and Genevieve Langford’s garden at the Old Thatched Cottage, Mill Lane, Mary Greggains delightful garden on Winchester Road and the allotments near to Romsey Rapids where seasonal produce will be on sale. 

Teas can be bought at King John's Garden and Romsey Signal Box. Visitors to the Rose Garden at La Sagesse Convent can enjoy their own picnics. 

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Entry tickets can be obtained from romseyfestival.org or the Visitor Information Centre in Church Street or on the day at the gate of any of the gardens. 

There are directional signs around the town and maps provided to guide your walks. 

All funds raised will be donated to 4th Romsey Scouts and the League of Friends of Romsey Hospital.