The Rose Arbour
An important feature in the gardens of the Middle Ages was the arbour. It was traditionally based around a pergola or trellis-work and then covered with scented plants.
Bolton Castle’s rose arbour is created around living willow, in keeping with the medieval period, amongst which the roses can clamber.
Arbours covered with roses are frequently depicted in medieval garden representations. The centrepiece of an arbour was traditionally overhanging and could hide a secret lover or give a convenient shelter against sun or bad weather.