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Home > News Articles > Planting 'The Churchill Rose' at No 10 Downing Street

Planting 'The Churchill Rose' at No 10 Downing Street

L to R: Richard Beales, Sir David Wallace, Lady Soames, Nicholas Soames, PM David Cameron, Lady Wallace, Sharon Maurice, Deborah Beales and Margaret Phillips.

The Churchill Rose takes its place in the garden at Number 10

Late in the afternoon on Monday 11th July, a small group of guests gathered at Number 10 Downing Street to enjoy seeing the planting of the newly-named 'The Churchill Rose' in a garden once familiar to its namesake and one of our greatest prime ministers.

In a family and Downing Street tribute to Sir Winston Churchill and in recognition of his time in residence as Prime Minister, Lady Soames, Sir Winston’s daughter, gave David Cameron firm instructions on how the rose should be planted. The combined planting was applauded by the onlookers, who had a particular sense of satisfaction at seeing 'The Churchill Rose' find a home in the garden at Number 10.

Amongst the guests were the two people who together brought the rose into being: Sir David Wallace, Master of Churchill College, Cambridge, and Richard Beales, managing director of Peter Beales Roses in Norfolk. Churchill College commissioned The Churchill Rose as part of the College’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2010, after discovering that no rose of that name existed. Peter Beales Roses supplied the rose, chosen by Lady Wallace from a number of new roses being developed at the rose-grower’s Norfolk gardens. The rose planted on Monday is a gift to Number 10 Downing Street from Churchill College.

 Thus far The Churchill Rose has been launched at Chelsea Flower Show and presented to the University of Cambridge in May, and planted at Chartwell by Lady Soames in June. Now in July it has come to the garden of Number 10, to be planted by the Prime Minister himself.

 Whilst this was seen as the final planting until the rose becomes commercially available in 2012, the Prime Minister thinks otherwise. He wishes there to be a Churchill Rose in the garden at Chequers. In August, perhaps?


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