13/06/2026
How's your yellow?!💛 We do like a bit of yellow...just a selection of what's flowering now. 🌼
Local Wildlife Site and garden along the River Sherbourne occasionally open to visitors
13/06/2026
How's your yellow?!💛 We do like a bit of yellow...just a selection of what's flowering now. 🌼
11/06/2026
Follow the river upstream. Guided, pub stop, prompts for contemplating 'source'. Good fun!
Pilgrimage - Return to Source, Tuesday, 10am - 3.30pm, 16th June 2026 — Washbrook Meadows Retreat Walk from Allesley to see the source (or sources) of the River Sherbourne on a circular, guided route. ‘Returning to source’ is at the heart of many spiritual practices. Curious? Come and walk with like-minded people on a journey which opens us to the prospect of a mindful reconection to ourselv...
24/05/2026
We don't care they do nothing the rest of the year, are awkward to w**d, demand exclusivity and lots of sun....because they do this!
20/05/2026
Feeling the need to relax in nature? Join us for a 'Dose of Nature' with a forest-bathing leader in a private setting. Cuppa and cake to follow.
Dose of Nature Tuesday 26th May 2026 — Washbrook Meadows Retreat Get calm and connected with this midweek immersion in nature. You’ll be guided on a meditative reset by Jane Nicol, qualified and experienced Mindfulness, Compassion and Forest Bathing tutor in the beautiful environment of Washbrook Meadows. Bring your curiosity to your inner and outer environme
10/05/2026
Lots of new people along today enjoying the space, the river. Poems, classical guitar music, books and plants, reflexology info and cake if course. Here's some of us relaxing in the unexpected sunshine🌞 at the end of the day. See u next time 💚
09/05/2026
Coffee and walnut ready for tomorrow's Open Afternoon 2-5pm, Sunday 10th May 2026 🙂
09/05/2026
Buttercups have taken over from the dandelions ...washes of yellow across the field. Daffodils previously and hawkesbit to come. Join us 2-5pm Sunday 10th May for our Open Afternoon. Cuppa n cake available, donations.
26/04/2026
One of many reasons to grow dandelions, full of bugs! Most Shield bugs are harmless or beneficial to the garden and are a vital part of diversity being eaten by birds, bats spiders, other insects and small mammals.
25/04/2026
Garden and wildlife site open.
18/04/2026
Poetry and much more! What a great morning on Verses from the Earth 🙂