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Quaker Legacy Garden
Access Roadway- store for delivered supplies.
giving a gift- giving a garden
University of Bath August 2014
Quaker Gardens Project
Stone wall with dedication sign+ Oak post
Hedge line with fruit trees
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140
MH
260
185
gate
Serpentine
Border
Pyracantha hedging
MH
Low retaining wall
lawn area
450
Stone filled gabions with
wood plank seating
Circular Thyme & Ajuga
Carpet: stone edge
a)
'Dry' garden borders- membraned and gravelled.
Scented /wildlife friendly species.
Area= 10.18msq
720
Planting species for 'dry' beds:
Paved AreaSite of Gazebo
Gazebo- The QGP Hub
360
Lavendula Hidcote/ Munstead- Lavender
Armeria maritima- Sea thrift
Thymus serphylum- Creeping Thyme
Possible addidtions
Pennisetum- for height and movement
Briza maxima- The Quaking grass
Nepeta- 'Walkers low' -dwarf catmint
Slate chip rectangle wih waysign position
b)
Quaker Legacy Garden
700
Under cover store area
giving a gift- giving a garden
MH
Area a)= 14.85msq
Area b) = 10.35msq
Brick Path
lecture room
Kitchen area
Serpentine Border Planting: Reflecting early Quakers journeys
through the natural landscape, we bring the scale of the natural
hederow down to a garden setting, planting species attractive to
wildlife. Seasonal colour contrast, with flower, scent and berry.
Planting will fed with composts and top mulched with bark chip all
generated onsite.
Dining room
University of Bath
Brick Path
Water Tap
August 2014
Accomodation
Quaker Gardens Project
Cherry Trees to have some remedial pruning
Planting is in robust simple swathes with repeating punctuation groups drawing the eye along
the border but retaining a restful feel. Seasonal variety with Evergreen and deciduous plants.
Main species include: Buxus, Lonicera, Cornus, Sambucus, Philadelphus, Sedum, Nepeta
Cotinus.
lawn area
Esther Parkin Residence (see University Map for location)
Quaker Gardens Project
Bath stone filled gabions 45x45+ oak seating
stone edging at base- bath stone.
Ground cover planting- creeping thymes
planted through membrane with 6mm stone mulch.
Floor level surface texture- green/blue slate chippings
Area
edged
steel.
Location
forwith
the Waysign?
Planting area retained with stone edging.
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The Gazebo Hub
Our home for the week
Here you'll be able to:
Sign in for each day's work activities.
View the website and displays.
Fill in the questionaire on your garden or burial ground
and log it on the website.
Donate to the garden project via cards, shirts, books and postcards.
Meet and work alongside other Quaker gardeners and builders.
Enjoy a cuppa and shelter from the sun or rain.
Access towards Hall and Village
60
Seating Area: Detail
MH
Brick Path
Wall section with dedication sign and gate postmarks the way into the Garden
Approx Areas/volumes
Dry borders 26m2 2m3 shingle
Serpentine border 55m2
therefore 3-5m3 topsoil/compost if possible + 5 m3 bark chip
Quaker Gardens Project
Drawn by: Deb Arrowsmith 07899 754767
July 2014 Scale 1:100 approx- do not scale from copy.