Fuller Gardens is a non-profit, public botanical garden located in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
The formal rose gardens designed in the Colonial Revival style were commissioned during the late 1920s by Massachusetts Governor Alvan T. Fuller at his summer estate. The meticulously maintained formal rose gardens, a Japanese garden and English perennial plantings provide a continuous array of color and interest from spring until fall.
Today Fuller Gardens depends on the support of visitors, members, foundations and philanthropists. Fuller Gardens remains a seaside gem open for the enjoyment of seven thousand annual visitors.