Developed over 40 years, this organic garden is now a maze of narrow paths, nooks, crannies, and enchanting bowers. With ancient apple trees, fruit and veg beds, a pond, and a magical juniper tree to walk beneath, there’s plenty for little explorers to investigate (under the watchful eyes of their grown-ups).
This is the family garden of a spoon carver (someone who hand-carves green wood to create beautiful utensils), so reclaimed logs and wood piles are all around the garden, and provide homes for mini-beasts.
This wildlife-friendly garden is to be accessed via Robinet Road, Beeston NG9 1GP: look out for the heart gate at the bottom of the twitchell between numbers 105 and 107 Robinet.
- Accessibility: Limited. Narrow, uneven paths, steps, and low branches. Advise care and attention.
- Refreshments: No
- Parking: Limited on street, but more on Lacemaker just around the corner.
- Chosen charity: Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance