FAMILIES were given the chance to explore on of the most beautiful collections of roses in the country at a popular nature reserve.
On Sunday, the gates of Daws Hall Nature Reserve, in Lamarsh, opened to the public once again.
Revellers enjoyed a walk around the idyllic nature reserve and took in the sights, including the rare and unusual trees as well as the main attraction - hundreds of rare roses.
The roses on display are not the type to be found in a florist's shops but instead old-fashioned species from around the world.
The reserve is open again on Sunday June 18 and June 25 for visitors.
Entrance costs £6 for adults and £1 for children over five.
Refreshments are available on site.
Money raised is for three charities: Holy Innocents Church, the National Garden Scheme and the Daws Hall Trust.
Visit www.dawshallnature.co.uk.
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