Blossom at Mottisfont
Blossom; a celebration of nature connection and creativity.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Join us from 20 March - 10 May for our annual Blossom Time at Mottisfont, where we celebrate the arrival of a new season with blossom tree appreciation, blossom inspired poetry, spotter trails and more. Normal admission applies.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
If you are meeting friends and family at Mottisfont, we recommend meeting at Visitor Reception located alongside the visitor car park.
- What to bring and wear
Blossom at Mottisfont is mostly based outdoors. Please dress for the weather and wear suitable outdoor footwear.
- Accessibility
The blossom interpretation in the gardens is accessible for both pushchairs and wheelchairs users. The cherry orchard behind the house, can be accessed either from the bark path near the stables or from the far side of the house past the formal lawn behind the house and the ha-ha. The house spotting activity is located on the ground floor only.
- Other
Dogs are welcome in the gardens expect the Rose Garden. Please keep dogs on leads at all times. Assistance dogs are allowed in the house and Rose Garden. Last entry into the house is 4pm. Dogs are welcome in the Coach House and Stables Coffee Shop.
Upcoming events
Mini Adventures at Mottisfont
Join us for a fun, hands-on-activity session where children can get creative with natural materials from the Mottisfont garden.
Mini Adventures at Mottisfont
Join us for a fun, hands-on-activity where children can create using natural materials from the Mottisfont garden.
Mini Adventures at Mottisfont
Join us for a fun, hands-on-activity where children can create using natural materials from the Mottisfont garden.
Guided walks along the River Test at Mottisfont
On Thursdays until September, join us on the River Test and discover the challenges chalk streams face. Learn about the essential and careful work of the Countryside team to restore these declining rivers and protect them for the future.