Ever After Garden



Ever After Garden

In support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity





The Ever After Garden is a tranquil haven where everyone everywhere can remember treasured friends and family they have lost.  

Over the festive season each year, Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair is lit up with over 30,000 illuminated white roses.

The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024, thank you to all those who donated online and in the garden.  

Ever After Garden 2024

Grosvenor Square, Mayfair
London, W1K 6LD

  • The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024.  
  • 14 November – 18 December 2024.
  • Free entry.
  • £10 suggested minimum donation to dedicate a rose.



A photo of a hand holding a small wooden sign. The sign has a dedication written on it which reads - 'My dearest Mum, I never stop missing you. Lots of love' handwritten on it.

Dedicate a rose

The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024, thank you to all those who donated online and in the garden.  

Dedications are available for a suggested minimum donation of £10 per rose.

Your dedication will be planted in the Ever After Garden while it is open, from 14 November to 18 December 2024.

You can make a donation and dedicate a rose in person at the chalet within the Ever After Garden. The chalet is open daily between 3 and 9pm, with members of the team on hand to help you.

Please note, the illuminated roses remain onsite as part of the installation for all visitors to enjoy and are not distributed individually.  

Collecting your dedication marker

If you have already dedicated a rose online, you can collect your dedication marker to handwrite yourself when you visit the Ever After Garden.

To collect your dedication marker, please visit the chalet and have your email confirmation ready to show a member of the team.

Unable to visit the garden?

You can choose to have of our volunteers handwrite your dedication and place it in the garden on your behalf. 
 
As the garden contains thousands of dedications, we will be unable to locate your individual dedication if you choose to have one of our volunteers write and place your dedication marker on your behalf. 
 
If you would like to know exactly where your dedication has been planted within the garden, we recommend writing your dedication message yourself when you visit. 




Multiple illuminated white roses from the Ever After Garden at night.



A person holding up a small wooden sign next to an illuminated white rose. It reads: "Granny and Grandpa, I'll never stop missing you"

Dedicate a rose

The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024, thank you to all those who donated online and in the garden.  

Dedications are available for a suggested minimum donation of £10 per rose.

Your dedication will be planted in the Ever After Garden while it is open, from 14 November to 18 December 2024.

You can make a donation and dedicate a rose in person at the chalet within the Ever After Garden. The chalet is open daily between 3 and 9pm, with members of the team on hand to help you.

Please note, the illuminated roses remain onsite as part of the installation for all visitors to enjoy and are not distributed individually.  

Collecting your dedication marker

If you have already dedicated a rose online, you can collect your dedication marker to handwrite yourself when you visit the Ever After Garden.

To collect your dedication marker, please visit the chalet and have your email confirmation ready to show a member of the team.

Unable to visit the garden?

You can also choose to have one of our volunteers handwrite your dedication and place it in the garden on your behalf.
 
As the garden contains thousands of dedications, we will be unable to locate your individual dedication if you choose to have one of our volunteers write and place your dedication marker on your behalf. 
 
If you would like to know exactly where your dedication has been planted within the garden, we recommend writing your dedication message yourself when you visit.




Hundreds of white illuminated white roses at night



A photo of the Ever After Garden illuminated roses. The garden looks like a beautiful sea of lights in the darkness.

A garden of remembrance

After the loss of their friend, the late production designer Michael Howells, Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Trustee and designer Dame Anya Hindmarch, and fashion writer Camilla Morton, wanted to find an inspiring way to remember those we have lost. Together, they created the Ever After Garden which first lit up Grosvenor Square in 2019.   

"The Ever After Garden was born out of the need to pay tribute to those we have lost during the year. It was an idea originally conceived with Camilla Morton in memory of Michael Howells and is named after the film for which he designed the sets. However this garden should be personal to everyone. For me, it is also in memory of my Aunt Elizabeth Hindmarch."

"My wish is for this to be a place to reflect at Christmas in amongst all the festive cheer, and in doing so raise money for the incredible institution that is The Royal Marsden."

Dame Anya Hindmarch, Charity Trustee, designer and Co-founder of the Ever After Garden.



The Ever After Garden at night. The entirety of Grosvenor Square is lit up with beautiful white roses. You can see dark figures of people admiring the roses in the background.

A garden of remembrance

After the loss of their friend, the late production designer Michael Howells, Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Trustee and designer Dame Anya Hindmarch, and fashion writer Camilla Morton, wanted to find an inspiring way to remember those we have lost. Together, they created the Ever After Garden which first lit up Grosvenor Square in 2019.   

"The Ever After Garden was born out of the need to pay tribute to those we have lost during the year. It was an idea originally conceived with Camilla Morton in memory of Michael Howells and is named after the film for which he designed the sets. However this garden should be personal to everyone. For me, it is also in memory of my Aunt Elizabeth Hindmarch." 

"My wish is for this to be a place to reflect at Christmas in amongst all the festive cheer, and in doing so raise money for the incredible institution that is The Royal Marsden." 

Dame Anya Hindmarch, Charity Trustee, designer and Co-founder of the Ever After Garden.



A black and white photo of two people at the Ever After Garden admiring the illuminated white roses. They are both wearing warm coats with bobble hats, and one of them is leaning over the roses and taking a photo.


Since first opening in 2019, the Ever After Garden has raised over £870,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, thanks to everyone who has dedicated a rose.

The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money solely to support The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre. Your donation will help ensure our nurses, doctors and research teams can provide the very best care and develop life-saving treatments, which are used across the UK and around the world.

Your dedication will support

  • Ground-breaking research that will save lives across the UK and around the world.  
  • State-of-the-art equipment that is vital to achieving major breakthroughs in cancer research. 
  • Training the cancer specialists of the future to support people affected by cancer everywhere. 



A night time photo of couple looking at a dedication amongst a sea of white illuminated roses.


Since first opening in 2019, the Ever After Garden has raised over £870,000 for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, thanks to everyone who has dedicated a rose.

The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money solely to support The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre. Your donation will help ensure our nurses, doctors and research teams can provide the very best care and develop life-saving treatments, which are used across the UK and around the world.

Your dedication will support

  • Ground-breaking research that will save lives across the UK and around the world. 
  • State-of-the-art equipment that is vital to achieving major breakthroughs in cancer research. 
  • Training the cancer specialists of the future to support people affected by cancer everywhere. 



The Ever After Garden at night. The entirety of Grosvenor Square is lit up with beautiful white roses. You can see dark figures of people admiring the roses in the background.

Visiting the Ever After Garden

Opening dates and times  

The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024, thank you to all those who donated online and in the garden.  

  • 14 November – 18 December 2024
  • Entry to the garden is FREE.
  • Suggested minimum donation of £10 to dedicate a rose. 

Getting to the Ever After Garden 

The garden is located in Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6LD. Grosvenor Square can be reached by tube via Bond Street Station, Marble Arch Station (both a five-minute walk) or Green Park Station (thirteen-minute walk). 

Get directions >

Facilities

Please note, there are no toilets, or food and drink facilities in Grosvenor Square, however Oxford Street is a five-minute walk away and offers many options. 

Accessibility 

Grosvenor Square is on street level and contains no steps. Noise levels within the Garden are low. The lights are static and do not flash.  If you have any further questions about this, please contact us at [email protected]  

Would you like to volunteer in the Ever After Garden? 

We rely on the support of volunteers to run the Ever After Garden, and are very grateful to anyone who can give up a few hours of their time to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.

You can register to volunteer in the Ever After Garden here.

If you have any questions about volunteering in the Ever After Garden please contact us at [email protected].  




A young woman crouches down in the ever after garden. The light from the illuminated roses is reflecting across the ground.

Visiting the Ever After Garden

Opening dates and times 

The Ever After Garden is now closed for 2024, thank you to all those who donated online and in the garden.  

  • 14 November – 18 December 2024
  • Entry to the garden is FREE.
  • There is a suggested minimum donation of £10 to dedicate a rose. 

Getting to the Ever After Garden 

The garden is located in Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6LD. Grosvenor Square can be reached by tube via Bond Street Station, Marble Arch Station (both a five-minute walk) or Green Park Station (thirteen-minute walk). 

Get directions >

Facilities

Please note, there are no toilets, or food and drink facilities in Grosvenor Square, however Oxford Street is a five-minute walk away and offers many options. 

Accessibility 

Grosvenor Square is on street level and contains no steps. Noise levels within the Garden are low. The lights are static and do not flash.  If you have any further questions about this, please contact us at [email protected]  

Would you like to volunteer in the Ever After Garden? 

We rely on the support of volunteers to run the Ever After Garden, and are very grateful to anyone who can give up a few hours of their time to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.

You can register to volunteer in the Ever After Garden here.

If you have any questions about volunteering in the Ever After Garden please contact us at [email protected].  

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep my rose?  

The illuminated roses in the garden remain onsite as part of the installation for all visitors to enjoy. The roses cannot be distributed individually at the end of the event as they are re-used each year to ensure the garden is as sustainable as possible.    

I have donated and dedicated my rose online - how can I find my rose?  

The Ever After Garden contains thousands of dedications so it won’t be possible to find your individual dedication. If you would like to know exactly where your dedication has been planted, we suggest writing your dedication message yourself when you visit the garden, as that way you can be sure to see where one of our volunteers plants it in the garden.    

Can I volunteer in the Ever After Garden? 

Yes absolutely, volunteers are key to the Ever After Garden, and we are always looking for additional volunteers to help us. You can find out more and sign up to volunteer here.

Still have a question? 
Get in touch at [email protected] 
or via phone on 020 7808 2233  (weekdays, from 9am - 5pm.) 




Illuminated roses at night, looking like an endless sea of lights

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep my rose?  

The illuminated roses in the garden remain onsite as part of the installation for all visitors to enjoy. The roses cannot be distributed individually at the end of the event as they are re-used each year to ensure the garden is as sustainable as possible.    

I have donated and dedicated my rose online - how can I find my rose?  

The Ever After Garden contains thousands of dedications so it won’t be possible to find your individual dedication. If you would like to know exactly where your dedication has been planted, we suggest writing your dedication message yourself when you visit the garden, as that way you can be sure to see where one of our volunteers plants it in the garden.    

Can I volunteer in the Ever After Garden? 

Yes absolutely, volunteers are key to the Ever After Garden, and we are always looking for additional volunteers to help us. You can find out more and sign up to volunteer here.

Still have a question? 
Get in touch at [email protected] 
or via phone on 020 7808 2233  (weekdays, from 9am - 5pm.) 

Creating the Ever After Garden 

The garden has become a reality with the generous support and management of our Founding Partner Grosvenor. We are also grateful for the generosity of our Headline Partner, Brookfield, our Launch Event Partner, The Chancery Rosewood and all of our Garden Supporters.

With special thanks to the Korean creative group PANCOMMUNICATION and their 'Light Rose Garden'. The Ever After Garden has been inspired by the Light Rose Garden, an exhibition first launched in 2014 by the Korean creative group PANCOMMUNICATION at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, Korea.

The Light Rose Garden soon became the iconic attraction of the city and within the period of a month drew more than 6 million visitors. The Light Rose Garden started its world tour in Hong Kong in February 2016 to brighten the world with the warm and positive glow of light roses. This installation has been developed in conjunction and with the kind support of PANCOMMUNICATION group. 

Special thanks to

Ever After Garden Founders
Dame Anya Hindmarch, Camilla Morton and Lady Helen Taylor


Grosvenor logo

Our Founding Partner: Grosvenor


Brookfield

Our Headline Partner: Brookfield 

Our Launch Event Partner: The Chancery Rosewood

Garden Supporters
Carole J Bamford
Beecham Family
Sahar Meghani and Nabeel Bhanji
Rosamond Brown
Richard and Lucinda Cormack
Mr Peter and Dr Genevieve Davies
Charles and Celia Dunstone
Sir Douglas Flint
Saiyid Hamid & Rita Lahlou
Lara and Greg Hayday
Tierney Horne
Countess Nicole Brachetti Peretti
Sharan and Eiesha Pasricha
PX3 Partners
Priya and Anuj Ranjan
The Rothschild Foundation
Charlotte Tilbury
Helen Watson

Ever After Garden Chair
Dame Anya Hindmarch

 Ever After Garden Committee 
Nick Allott 
Christiane Amanpour
Carole J Bamford
Josh Berger 
Emma Bishop 
Jenna Coleman
Richard E Grant
Skye Gyngell
Tierney Horne
Clare Waight Keller
Jeremy King 
Nick Jones 
Mary McCartney 
Ciara Parkes 
Julia Samuel
Ed and Alex Vaizey 
Claudia Winkleman
Kirsty Young

Production Partner - Fisher Productions 

With additional thanks to
Clym Evernden
ModusBPCM 
PANCOMMUNICATION KOREA 
Raj Tent Club
Bevan Roper




The Ever After Garden at night, there is a sea of illuminated white roses in the centre of Grosvenor Square, with building lights and trees in the background.



People walking through the Ever After Garden at night, lights for the buildings around the square shine through the silhouetted trees.

Creating the Ever After Garden 

The garden has become a reality with the generous support and management of our Founding Partner Grosvenor. We are also grateful for the generosity of our Headline Partner, Brookfield, our Launch Event Partner, The Chancery Rosewood and all of our Garden Supporters.

With special thanks to the Korean creative group PANCOMMUNICATION and their 'Light Rose Garden'. The Ever After Garden has been inspired by the Light Rose Garden, an exhibition first launched in 2014 by the Korean creative group PANCOMMUNICATION at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, Korea.

The Light Rose Garden soon became the iconic attraction of the city and within the period of a month drew more than 6 million visitors. The Light Rose Garden started its world tour in Hong Kong in February 2016 to brighten the world with the warm and positive glow of light roses. This installation has been developed in conjunction and with the kind support of PANCOMMUNICATION group. 

Special thanks to

Ever After Garden Founders
Dame Anya Hindmarch, Camilla Morton and Lady Helen Taylor


Grosvenor logo

Our Founding Partner: Grosvenor


Brookfield

Our Headline Partner: Brookfield 

Our Launch Event Partner: The Chancery Rosewood

Garden Supporters
Carole J Bamford
Beecham Family
Sahar Meghani and Nabeel Bhanji
Rosamond Brown
Richard and Lucinda Cormack
Mr Peter and Dr Genevieve Davies
Charles and Celia Dunstone
Sir Douglas Flint
Saiyid Hamid & Rita Lahlou
Lara and Greg Hayday
Tierney Horne
Countess Nicole Brachetti Peretti
Sharan and Eiesha Pasricha
PX3 Partners
Priya and Anuj Ranjan
The Rothschild Foundation
Charlotte Tilbury
Helen Watson

Ever After Garden Chair
Dame Anya Hindmarch

 Ever After Garden Committee 
Nick Allott 
Christiane Amanpour
Carole J Bamford
Josh Berger 
Emma Bishop 
Jenna Coleman
Richard E Grant
Skye Gyngell
Tierney Horne
Clare Waight Keller
Jeremy King 
Nick Jones 
Mary McCartney 
Ciara Parkes 
Julia Samuel
Ed and Alex Vaizey 
Claudia Winkleman
Kirsty Young

Production Partner - Fisher Productions 

With additional thanks to
Clym Evernden
ModusBPCM 
PANCOMMUNICATION KOREA 
Raj Tent Club
Bevan Roper




Illuminated roses at night, looking like an endless sea of lights