A team of four apprentices have transformed the garden of a 300-year-old house in time for a town’s flower festival using plants from a national collection.

The horticulture apprentices from Wiltshire College & University Centre’s Lackham campus used rambling roses at Parade House in Trowbridge.

Victoria Fiander, from the college, said: “Normally we would like a year to plan and grow for a project like this but fortunately we had the roses we have been cultivating as part of our national collection and they were perfect for it.”

The town’s flower festival started this month and events are planned until September.

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