St Peter’s Hospice
Bristol
This new landscape surrounds the extension to St Peter’s Hospice, designed by KKE Architects which was completed in November 2018 with the landscaping following on between September 2018, finishing in Spring 2019. There are 4 distinct garden areas, all with a different feel and function along with 3 small ‘Winter Gardens’
The Dementia Garden
The Dementia Garden is an enclosed safe garden with a looping walk so no-one loses their way. I’ve used very familiar planting; delphiniums, perennial geraniums, Irises, fennel & ferns in order to spark memories and conversations. Flowers for picking are important here – an easy shared experience, picking and arranging a bunch for a vase with a relative or helper.
The Sensory Garden
The Sensory Garden designed with 5 borders each separated by small lawns. Again these borders are designed to look out onto from the higher terraces above as well as a destination to walk or be wheeled to. The sensory borders are a talking point, each appealing to the different senses and even if you don’t know your plants well it will be obvious which ones are to be sniffed, touched or tasted. There are plenty of benches to have a break and sit amongst the planting if a rest or a natter is needed.
Winter Gardens
3 small ‘winter gardens’ are inside/outside gardens, literally bringing the outside into the building. These are gardens with mainly glass walls, open to the sky and feel very much part of the environment they are in - one off the cafe/social hub so you can sit right beside it whilst having a coffee and two more either side of the sacred space. These two gardens are more shaded and give the feeling of walking through a woodland rather than a corridor.
The Therapy Garden
The Therapy Garden is outside the garden rooms, a beautiful purpose built venue where one-to-one or group therapy sessions take place. The gardens surrounding these rooms evoke a cottage garden feel, perfect for a restful walk round or a reassuring view from inside.