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Bedminster’s Secret Gardens
Open Weekend 2019
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Bedminster’s Secret Gardens Open Weekend 2019
We hope you’ll enjoy visiting the gardens open across Bedminster, Southville, Ashton and Windmill Hill. Get inspiration, enter a world of plants and see creative, productive and beautiful gardens that are normally hidden from the public eye.
Thanks to you and our advertisers, all the money we raise will help support local community gardening projects that encourage intergenerational work with young and older people. Please donate £2 at the first garden you visit and get a sticker to show you’ve given your support.
For any last minute changes to information in this guide or details of additional gardens opening but not listed in the brochure please visit: bloomingbedminster.org.uk, visit the Open Garden information stall on Saturday by Nat West Bank (North Street) 12-4pm or any of the gardens open on Sunday.
Please note that there are no toilet facilities at any of the private gardens, however there are toilets at Windmill Hill City Farm (garden 4 on the map), St Johns Ambulance on Raleigh Road (garden 12 on the map - Sunday only), and The Chessel Centre (garden 8 on the map) and there are several publicly accessible toilets across Greater Bedminster. Pick up a Toilet Map from our information stall (Saturday only) to find out where they are.
The Secret Gardens trail is part of the Blooming Bedminster project celebrating green and growing projects across BS3.
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Community Gardens
The BS3 Wildlife Group aims to raise awareness about wildlife and to make the neighbourhood more attractive to a range of creatures. Gardening with high pollen plants is a key, both in domestic gardens and spaces like parks and allotments. Ponds are a ‘Good Thing’. The project is called My Wild Bedminster and is linked to the city-wide Avon Wildlife Trust’s My Wild City project. Members tend to focus on creatures that interest them, be that hedgehogs, butterflies, slow
worms or birds. Annual reports summarise winter garden birds (lots of blackbirds, but fewer finches) and butterflies where we have established a core of 14 butterfly species seen in 2017 and 2018. We are hoping to confirm this in 2019. Membership of the group is free and you can make a real contribution to the wildlife of Bedminster. Contact the BS3 Wildlife Group at [email protected] for more information.
ACTA Community GardenOff Gladstone StreetAshton Gate TriangleCommunity cared for flower beds at the junction of North Street and Coronation Road, beside Toll House CourtBedminster Station Garden Bedminster Railway Station, Windmill HillCherry Tree Garden Near the junction of Philip Street and Whitehouse Street close to Windmill Hill City FarmChurchlands Community Garden Churchlands Road/West StreetClifton Street Border On Clifton Street just off West StreetSouthville Home Zone planting Stackpool RoadDame Emily Park Community GardenDame Emily Park, near Morley Road entrance
Dean Lane Patch Opposite the South Bank ClubDean Lane Community Orchard On the corner of Dean Lane/Warden Road – opposite Bristol South PoolEbenezer Gate Pocket Park A new ‘parklet’ on North Street near The Leverett pubHollidge Garden Triangle Patch Just off Dean Crescent next to Hollidge GardensMalago Greenway Berry MazeA little way off the open garden area but a great project near Marksbury RoadFind out more at https://www.spacehive.com/the-berry-mazeMyrtle Street Community Orchard Off Myrtle Street, just behind Tesco on North StreetSouth Street Patch South Street, opposite the Spotted Cow pub
Community gardens and gardening across Bedminster
You’ll find small pocket parks and community gardening activity all across Bedminster. Most are open for you to enjoy all year round, look out for some of them while you’re on the trail.
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Garden Information
Saturday 15 June
40 Quantock Road18 Eldon Terrace, enter from Cotswold Road NorthThe GreenHouse, Hereford Street Windmill Hill City Farm, Philip St176 Chessel Street, enter from North Street GreenThe Chessel Centre, Chessel St (corner of Garnet Street)17 Pearl Street45 Foxcote Road5 Raynes Road, enter via rear alleyway 111 Stackpool Road134 Stackpool Road, enter from Vicarage Road77 Stackpool Road62 Langton Park, enter from Greville Street10 Fairfield Road, enter from Mount Pleasant Terrace27 Fairfield PlaceDame Emily Garden,enter from Morley Road
Which gardens are open when - at a glance
Sunday 16 June
Windmill Hill City Farm, Philip St176 Chessel Street, enter from North Street Green17 Pearl Street45 Foxcote Road1 Frobisher RoadSt John’s Ambulance, Raleigh Rd58 Birch Road64 Birch Road111 Stackpool Road134 Stackpool Road, enter from Vicarage Road77 Stackpool Road23 Hebron Road62 Langton Park, enter from Greville Street10 Fairfield Road, enter from Mount Pleasant Terrace27 Fairfield Place30 Langton Park11 Merrywood Road52 Merrywood RoadDame Emily Garden, entrance from Morley Road
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Look out for the �ags to �nd the way into each of the gardens open.
Some of our gardens look lovely at night all lit up in the evenings. Sadly it’s not practical to open them when it’s dark, so we’ve taken photos of some of them.
At the gardens with a moon symbol you can see photos that give you a glimpse into their secret night time.
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176 Chessel StreetSmall garden with mixed planting. Wildlife friendly. Landscaped in brick and timber. The garden includes a small collection of skulls.Access is from an alleyway off North Street Green (opposite Zara’s Chocolate shop).There are some steps in the garden.Open Saturday and Sunday
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45 Foxcote RoadCobble stones and raised decking. Secret spacious garden with deck, lawn, pond and Shepherd’s Hut. Garden is established with new cottage landscaping last year. Pots and planters aplenty! Access through garden gate. Refreshments and plants sold in aid of Inspirations School Kenya.Open Saturday and Sunday
1 Frobisher Road - First time openMany plants and trees, two ponds with wonderful fountains, a conservatory in which to enjoy refreshments.Drinks and cakes available. Access through house. Open Sunday only
5 Raynes RoadBamboo and roses are the theme in this colourful, unusual garden divided by screens and interesting beds. Also includes a small pond.Access to the garden is via a lane before number 1 Raynes Road.Drinks and cakes availableOpen Saturday only
40 Quantock Road Small back garden, mainly decking, with steps to several levels. Border with established climbers; perennial and annual plants in pots. Views across city. Andy Council peacock mural on a wall. Access through the house. Some steps in the garden.Open Saturday only
18 Eldon Terrace - First time open100 foot deeply sloping wildlife garden created from derelict land. Plants selected to survive reduced light. A haven for frogs, birds and insectsAccess through back door Cotswold Road North. Difficult access very steepCream teas sold in aid of Avon Wildlife TrustOpen Saturday only
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The GreenHouse, Hereford Street (close to Bedminster Station)The GreenHouse is the home of Social Farms and Gardens, which works to support grass-root growing projects across the UK. The building has a meadow roof and is set in a “wild” garden with a pond. Access via side gate. Level access but uneven paths. Open Saturday 12-4 only
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23 Hebron Road - First time openA tiny terracotta jungle serving as a haven for bugs, bees and birds. Shade-loving/container-lov-ing plants dominate and storage is found in the shape of a stylish shed with a sedum roof.Home made cakes available.Open Sunday only
Windmill Hill City Farm Philip StreetFour acres of gardens and paddocks provide a green oasis in the city. Find our “Peace Garden” bench, taste fresh produce from the gardens in our fantastic café or chose a plant from our stall.Access through the house. Open Saturday and Sunday 9 – 5
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17 Pearl StreetTiny cottage style garden with a central cobbled circle surrounded by a ‘mind your own business’ bank, colourful flower borders and pots. There are two steps in the garden. Access through the house. Refreshments available.Open Saturday and Sunday
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Chessel Centre Corner of Chessel Street/Garnet StreetFirst time openThis striking new community building run by charity BS3 Community has an innovatively designed courtyard created for natural play and exploration.Access through the house. Refreshments available.Open Saturday only
St John’s Ambulance Raleigh RoadWe have long borders planted with shrubs and perennials for all year round interest and a medicinal herb garden. Plants for sale, toilets and first aid Access from Raleigh Road near junction with Upton Road.Open Sunday only
58 Birch RoadSmall, sunny courtyard garden with curved, brick raised beds and cottage style planting. Two steps into garden and a low step up to an area with a clematis covered arbour. Look out for small cast animals! Drinks and cakes available. Access through house. Open Sunday only
64 Birch RoadShingle garden with raised beds and small pond, featuring sedum living roof on studio workshop. Highlights in June include Arum lilies, Wisteria and Hostas.Access through the house.Open Sunday only
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77 Stackpool RoadBrick paths and architectural garden features are set amongst trees, shrubs and perennial planting. Drinks and cakes availableAccess Some steps.Open Saturday and Sunday
111 Stackpool RoadA garden room, tiny urban green space with lawn, wildlife pond, fruit trees, herbs, salads and sculptures. A place to eat a meal, swing, talk to a rabbit and escape from the world.Access through the house and a couple of steps.Open Saturday and Sunday
30 Langton ParkThis garden packs a lot into a small space with a Mediterranean patio area, tiny wildlife pond, metal plant sculptures, cottage style planting, several trees and a ‘she shed’. Access: level access into house, single step within house and small steps in the garden.Open Sunday only
62 Langton Park - First time openSouthville Cider Garden. Small sunny courtyard garden with emphasis on productivity rather than beauty. Espalier fruit trees, rhubarb, herbs and current bushes. Tastings and sales of cider and apple juice - see the hand built cider press.Access: via Greville Street (Garage Adjacent to No 1 Greville Street) Open Saturday and Sunday
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27 Fairfield PlaceA small but colourful courtyard garden with raised beds and plenty of pots. A mix of edibles and flowers with most plants grown from seed each year. Please come and share your top tips!Access: through the house and a couple of steps in the garden.Open Saturday and Sunday
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10 Fairfield RoadA secluded Mediterranean style garden with mature olive tree and brown fig. Grape Vine and Hibiscus. Live folk music by “As Thou Wilt” pm, both days. Child friendly, hands on mechanicals for kids if all ages.Access to the garden is from Mount Pleasant Terrace, opposite 16/18. Open Sat and SunHomemade cakes and biscuits available.
134 Stackpool RoadSmall courtyard garden with a shady sunken paved area and a sunny raised decked terrace. Pleached hornbeam trees, raised bed pots, planters and a pond. Featured on BBC Gardener’s World in 2016.Gluten free/vegan cakes and drinks available. Access from Vicarage Road and up a short flight of steps. Open Saturday and Sunday
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11 Merrywood RoadThe garden has developed over many years from a derelict site. It has always been organic to encourage wildlife. Places to sit, plants to see, birds to watch away from the hubbub of the city.Some steps, plants for sale, teas available. Access through the house. Open Sunday only
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52 Merrywood RoadA garden planted for bees and butterflies. There is a pond with a variety of goldfish in it and trees for birds including a Garrya Eliptica and an Acer Griseum (lovely bark).Access to the garden is through the house.Open Sunday only
Dame Emily GardenEntrance from Morley RoadDame Emily Park Community Garden – a community garden in the park cared for by local volunteers growing fruit, veg and flowers. Meet the community gardeners planting and digging on Sunday 2-4pm. Visit the bee village, free herbs for visitors, nature related activities for kids. Have a chat, coffee and a snack.Open Saturday and Sunday
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Look out for the flags to find the way into each of the gardens open.
Some of our gardens look lovely at night, all lit up in the evenings. Sadly it’s not practical to open them when it’s dark, so we’ve taken photos of some of them. At the gardens with a moon symbol you can see photos that give you a glimpse into their secret night time.
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