Watermoor House received a grant from Winstone Trust and have developed a patio garden just outside the newly decorated dining room. We have been working with Portus & Whitton Landscape Architects to create an improvement plan for the front gardens and our new gardener, Steve has been busy tidying and planting, which has already made a huge difference! In the back garden, volunteers have worked hard and created colourful spring flower beds and we are currently adding a sensory garden in the courtyard. Our residents love the gardens and we are thrilled to be able to work on making them beautiful for the summer.
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