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When:

Date:

Time:

28th Jul

09:00 - 10:00

30th Jul

09:00 - 10:00

4th Aug

09:00 - 10:00

6th Aug

09:00 - 10:00

11th Aug

09:00 - 10:00

13th Aug

09:00 - 10:00

Where:

New location for 2026!
Rougham Sunflower and Pumpkin Field
Just south of Junction 45 of the A14,
3 miles east of Bury St Edmunds

Detailed directions with the map below
For your SatNav, use the postcode: IP30 9HX

See map

Pricing:

Free admission and parking.
Limited tickets available for each hour.
Please book your free ticket for your group (no card needed) to secure your time slot.

Book 1 ticket for your whole group. You do not need 1 ticket for each person in your group.

Ticket booking closes at midday on the day before the session

Sunflower stems are charged:

£2 each
£8 for 5 stems
£12 for 10 stems

Rougham Sunflowers: the SEN-friendly sessions

New for 2026! This year we have ticketed times for 2 SEN-friendly hours each week at the Rougham Sunflowers.

Each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9am and 10am, the sunflower field will only be open to those who have pre-booked tickets to come. These dedicated times are designed to provide a calm, supportive environment for individuals with Special Educational and Sensory Needs. The field will be open as usual to the wider public from 10am onwards on these days.

If you don’t need to come during the SEN-friendly hours, you are welcome to just come along to the Rougham Sunflower Field without booking. Find out all the sunflower details here.

During these dedicated SEN-friendly times, visitor numbers are limited and background noise is reduced. These times are perfect for those who benefit from quieter surroundings, predictable routines and a slower pace. You are welcome to move around freely at the field, take breaks and engage in activities in a way that suits your needs.

The sunflower field has wide pathways through the sunflowers and wheelchair-friendly picnic benches. However, please note this is a large field and the ground is uneven after this prolonged sunny weather but will become muddy if it has recently rained.

Booking

Ticket numbers are limited for each morning session. They are free to book (no card needed) and you can bring helpers and carers with you as you need. When booking, please book 1 ticket per group (not per person) and let us know how many there will be in your group.

Location

The sunflowers are in a new field for 2026. It’s just south of A14 Junction 45, about the same driving distance as the field last year. See the new location here.

Opening TIMES

On Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9am – 10am the field will only be open to those who have pre-booked a tickets for the special SEN-friendly hours. This starts on Tuesday 28th July and will continue for approximately 3 weeks until the sunflowers begin to fade.

The field usually stays open for 2-3 weeks; the closing date will be determined according to how the sunflower blooms are holding up.

Things to do

There is plenty to enjoy with space to picnic including wheelchair-friendly benches, big bale pyramids to climb on, sandpits, football goals (please bring your own footballs), a bug-hunt challenge to keep little ones occupied, ice cream and pedal tractors as well as lots of fabulous photo opportunities.

Face Painting

Face painting for children aged 3 years and older will be available most days from Face-It Face Painting (£5).

Snacks

Snacks and drinks will be provided by Roots&Co, an outlet of Roots Café, the café located at Blackthorpe Barn, 2 minutes’ drive away.
You are welcome to bring your own picnic with you too.

Dogs

Well-behaved dogs on short leads are welcome in the picnic area of the field. We have made a special pathway for dogs through the sunflowers; they are not allowed in the main maze due to having had too much to clean up in previous years. There is even some ice cream for dogs available from the onsite café.
Please make sure that your dog doesn’t spoil the enjoyment of other visitors at the event or block any passageways.

No Smoking

Due to the weather and the extreme dryness this year, please note that the field is a No Smoking area.

Find out everything about the Rougham Sunflowers here.

Important information

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Please click the “Book Your Hour Time Slot” button or the “Book Now” button to start the booking process.
The ticket is free and you don’t need to give in any card details to secure your ticket, but please do complete the checkout process in order to receive your ticket by email.

If you don’t need to visit during the SEN-friendly hours, you are welcome to come at any other time, no booking needed – just come along!

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    Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the picnic area and must be kept on a short lead at all times. There is a separate pathway especially for dogs through the sunflowers, but due to previously having had to clean up too much mess, no dogs are allowed into the main sunflower maze. Please bring and use poop-bags.

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This year the Rougham Sunflower field will open on Monday 27th July.
The sunflower field usually closes about 2-3 weeks after it opens, but the actual closing date depends on how the flowering season goes.

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Cards and Cash are both accepted around the site. Admission and parking are free.

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Picnicking is encouraged, with plenty of blanket spots on the grassy area, or use the benches and deckchairs if you prefer.

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Catering will be available, offering coffees, snacks, drinks and ice cream.

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Toilet facilities are available near the entrance of the field, including an accessible toilet with baby-changing facilities.

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The field is accessible for wheelchairs and prams, with wide pathways through the sunflowers and wheelchair-friendly picnic benches.

However, please be aware that this is a field and the ground is uneven in places, especially after the prolonged sunny weather and it can be muddy if it has recently rained.

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Face-painting by the talented Face It Face Painting will be available; £5 per face for ages 3 and above.

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Things to Bring

  • Secateurs; bring your own or borrow some from us for a small refundable deposit
  • Gloves, if you need them; sunflower stems are prickly
  • Wellies if it’s rained recently
  • Cash or Card; admission and parking are free, but you may like to buy some sunflowers, a coffee or get your child’s face painted. Card is preferred, but cash is accepted
  • Picnic and Picnic Blanket, if you like
  • Camera for taking pictures; tag us @roughamestate

Please Note

We will do our very best to make sure that the sunflowers are open at the time you have booked. However this is an outdoor field and sometimes weather and other reasons outside our control can mean that the field cannot be opened to the public at certain times.
Should we not be able to open the field for the time you have booked to visit, we will let you know as soon as possible, using the contact details you have given us.

Rougham Sunflower and Pumpkin Field, south of A14, Junction 45

Address: For your SatNav, use the postcode: IP30 9HX
Parking:

On arriving at the Sunflower and Pumpkin Field you will be directed by a member of staff to park; there is ample parking on grass.

The sunflowers and pumpkins are in a new field for 2026

Directions:

The field is just east of Bury St. Edmunds, easily accessible from the A14 and clearly sign-posted from Junction 45.

How to get there

From J45, A14 Eastbound Carriageway:

  1. turn left (first exit) on the roundabout at the end of the A14 slip road
  2. go under the A14 bridge
  3. at the T junction turn right, by the white house and entrance to Blackthorpe Barn
  4. follow this lane for about half a mile until you reach Elderstub Lane on the left
  5. turn left down Elderstub Lane and the entrance is about 150yds on the right

From the J45, A14 Westbound Carriageway:

  1. turn right at the end of the A14 slip road
  2. at the T junction turn right, by the white house and entrance to Blackthorpe Barn
  3. follow this lane for about half a mile until you reach Elderstub Lane on the left
  4. turn left down Elderstub Lane and the entrance is about 150yds on the right
When does the sunflower field open?

This year the sunflower field will open on Monday 27th July 2026.

The sunflower field opens when the sunflowers start to bloom each year and we can’t pinpoint the exact date until a week or so before opening, since the flowers respond to the weather we are having at the time.

 

Why has the sunflower field moved?

The sunflowers and pumpkins are in a new field for 2026. It’s about the same driving distance from J45 on the A14 as the field last year, but this year it’s to the south of the A14.

The field we have used over the past few years needs a rest from growing sunflowers and pumpkins and it’s good for the ground to grow other crops for a while.

When will the sunflower field close?

The sunflower field generally stays open for about 2-3 weeks after opening, depending upon the weather. We close the field when the sunflowers are starting to be past their best. We will put a notification of the closing date on this page and on our social media, when we know more.

Why do you not open the sunflower field at other times of the year?

Sunflowers only bloom for a few weeks a year, and we open the field for those weeks.

What are the SEN-friendly sunflower sessions?

These are times where entrance to the sunflower field is ticketed to limit the number of people visiting. They happen each Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9am – 10am and are perfect for those who benefit from quieter surroundings, predictable routines and a slower pace.
During these times only those people with tickets will be given entry.

The general public are welcome to visit after 10am on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with no booking required.

Is there an entrance fee?

There is no entrance fee – the field is free to visit

Do I need to book to visit the sunflowers?

You don’t need to book to visit the sunflowers, just come along.

However, there are ticketed SEN-friendly sessions on Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9am – 10am. During these times only people with booked tickets will be given entrance to the field.
Ticket numbers are limited for these times and they are perfect for those who benefit from quieter surroundings, predictable routines and a slower pace.

After 10am on Tuesdays and Thursdays there is free entry for the general public, with no booking needed, as usual.

Is there free parking?

Yes, there is plenty of free parking in the fields next to the sunflower and pumpkin field

Can I bring my dog to the sunflowers?

Well-behaved dogs on short leads are welcome on the grass in the picnic area of the sunflower field and this year there is a path through the sunflowers where dogs are welcome.
Unfortunately, due to having had to clean up after too many dogs, no dogs are allowed inside the main sunflower maze at all, even if carried, and they are not allowed in the sandpits or on the bale pyramids.

  • Please keep your dog under control at all times and ensure that your dog does not disturb other people’s enjoyment of the premises or block any passageways.
Do you sell the sunflowers?

Yes, you can pick the sunflowers at the field and you will be charged according to the prices on this page. Bring your own secateurs and gloves, or use our secateurs for a small deposit.

Do you accept cards or cash?

We prefer cards, but accept both cards and cash at every payment area on the field, including for the sunflowers, nature hunt, sunflower seeds, food and drink and for face-painting.

Are there toilets at the field?

Yes, there are portaloos at the side of the field in the picnic area. There is also a baby-change unit and an accessible toilet.

Is the field suitable for wheelchairs?

Wheelchairs are welcome in the sunflower and pumpkin field. There are wood chippings down at the entrance and in other areas of high footfall, but otherwise the paths are just the earth of the field.

If it has been dry, the earth will be hard and dusty, and may be uneven in places, but if it has been raining, it could well be muddy.

There is an accessible toilet in the picnic area of the field.
Accessible parking is available near the entrance to the field.

Do you have baby-changing facilities?

Yes, there is a baby-changing unit in one of the portaloos

Can I bring a buggy or pram to the field?

Yes, the field is fine for buggies and prams, but please note that it is a field and can be uneven in places. If it’s been raining the ground can get muddy.

Can I buy food and drink at the field?

Yes, we have food and drink vendors at the field. Please see the list above. Please keep an eye on this page and on our social media for any updates.

Can I bring a picnic to the sunflowers?

Yes, there are plenty of picnicking spots. Bring a blanket and a picnic, and enjoy your time here.

Can I bring a picnic to the evening events?

Since the evening events are ticketed food events, unfortunately no picnics are allowed after 5pm, when the evening event starts.

What do I need to wear to the sunflower field?

If it’s been dry recently, you don’t need any special clothing or footwear to visit the sunflower field. Don’t forget your sunscreen if it’s very sunny since there isn’t much shade at the field and bring water if you like. If it’s been very dry the field can be dusty.

If it’s been raining recently, the ground may be muddy and you may want to consider wearing wellies.

How do I keep my sunflowers looking fresh?

There are plenty of tips on how to keep your sunflowers looking good on this page. The most important thing is to keep them in water as much as you can. We have a sunflower creche of buckets of water for you to use while you are enjoying your time at the field.

Can I take photos at the field?

If your photos are purely for personal use, you are welcome to take as many pictures as you like. Do tag us @roughamestate if you post them – we love to see them!

If you are a professional photographer or are taking pictures for any for-profit/commercial reason, you are required to get a licence for the photoshoot on our private land and book a time to visit. Please see the details on this page.

Can I take drone photography of the field?

Drone photography can only be undertaken at a time when the field is not open to the public. Please get in touch to book a time.

Can I put in an order for you to bulk-pick sunflowers for my event?

Unfortunately we don’t have the facilities to bulk-pick sunflowers for events. If you would like to come and pick the sunflowers yourself when we are open, you are welcome to.

Can you open the field out-of-hours for my group?

Unfortunately we are not able to open the field out-of-hours. The field is generally quieter at the beginning of the morning or later in the afternoon and you may find that these times are suitable for your visit.

Is there an age restriction on face painting?

Face-painting is for children aged 3 and over.
The cosmetics have only been tested for children of this age and above. Applying the paints to children younger than this could cause a lifetime of allergic reactions.

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We have a number of seasonal vacancies available across the Estate, with roles to suit people looking for weekend work, seasonal hours or the chance to join our team during some of our busiest times of year.

We’re currently recruiting for a range of roles, including opportunities around our Pumpkin season and in Roots Café as we head towards Christmas.

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OPEN AS USUAL

After a short closure we are open as usual from today: Roots Café 9-4pm and the Lifestyle and Garden shop 10-4pm.

Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to seeing you!

#roughamestate

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A quick update for our visitors…

Roots Café and the Shop will be closed this Thursday 20th August due to an unexpected interruption to our water supply.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and hope to welcome you back as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding.

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Ever wondered how to make food last a little longer  while creating something delicious at the same time?

Join us at Rougham Estate for our Fermentation Workshop on Saturday 5 September, led by chef Rowen Halstead of Waste Not Rowen. @wastenotrowen 

This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the simple art of fermentation, from the science behind it to practical ways of reducing food waste at home. 

You’ll learn how to make your own curried root vegetable kraut and spiced pickled pears, with everything provided for you to get stuck in.

No previous experience is needed, just come along, learn something new and take your own ferments home to enjoy.

When & where: Saturday 5 September | 11am–12.30pm | £38 per person | The Meadow Room, Rougham Estate. 

Places are limited and booking is essential.
Find out more and book via the link in our bio. 

#fermentationworkshop #roughamestate

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🌻 Today is the last day of Rougham Sunflowers 2026.
It’s been a wonderful season, and what a way to end it. Yesterday’s sundowner was fabulous - thank you to everyone who came along. 
Today, Sunday 16th, the field is open for one final day, 9am-5pm and this afternoon we close with the Canvas Club: Paint Your Own Sunflower - a fitting farewell to the sunflowers if ever there was one.
If you haven’t made it to the field yet this year, today is your last chance. 
Come and wander and enjoy these days of summer.
It’s still free to enter, no booking needed. 
There won’t be any face painting today.
The field closes for good at 5pm.

Thank you to everyone who has visited this summer. Here are some of the pictures you have shared with us and footage from the past few weeks. Can you spot yourself?

Goodbye sunflowers, you’ve been great … and you know what’s coming next… who’s already getting excited about the 🎃, coming soon in October? 🙋

#roughamestate #roughamsunflowers #burystedmunds #suffolksummer @noelleescreative

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It’s going to be cooler at the weekend!
They are predicting a very pleasant mid-20s for Saturday and Sunday, making it just the perfect temperature to visit the sunflowers for the last time. And it’s spot-on timing for our two final events of Rougham Sunflowers 2026.

🍔On Saturday evening, the Sunflower Sundowner opens at 6pm.
Free entry for everyone, with summer tunes from @solismusicuk , drinks, desserts, snacks and good company as the sun goes down. 
BBQ tickets, with meat from @thurstonbutchers , are still available but must be booked by Friday 14th. You don’t need a ticket to come, just to book your meal.
The 6pm-7pm sitting is virtually full, but we still have a few tickets left for the 7pm-8pm sitting. We’ve extended the ticket sales window, to close today, on Friday 14th. 
£15 for the adult ticket, £6.50 for the child meal.
All the info, including the menu, from our website - link in profile.

🎨On Sunday afternoon, the Canvas Club: Paint Your Own Sunflower with Sarah Day @_day_design_  brings the season to a close in the best possible way. 
From 2pm-5pm enjoy a pleasant afternoon surprising yourself with what you can create, being guided in your painting by Sarah. She’s posted a great little video so you can see how your painting might progress. 
Enjoy relaxing company (come with friends, or come and make friends), spoil yourself with a cocktail (or mocktail) included in the price and go home with your finished artwork to remember the day. £45 includes all the materials you need and a cocktail. Tickets from our website - link in profile. Ticket sales close on Friday 14th.

📣The field closes for good at 5pm on Sunday 16th August. 
Until then, we’re open every day, 9am-5pm.
🌻The sunflowers have been feeling the heat and many are drooping and are past their best now. However there are still some sunflowers that have just opened, so there are still flowers worth picking. The photos of the sunflowers in this reel were taken on Wednesday 12th.
Come and enjoy the space, the cooler air and the last of the sunflowers. 🌻

#roughamestate #roughamsunflowers #burystedmunds #suffolkdaysout

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