by lauren | Feb 20, 2026 | Archive, Children and Youth, Community, Featured, General News, Working with Adults
Over the past few months, our Morrab Memories project has become something very special, unfolding quietly at the Gardeners’ House. Funded by Historic England, the project brought together students from Humphry Davy School and residents of Pengarth Day Centre to...
by lauren | Feb 20, 2026 | Children and Youth, Community, Featured, General News, Working with Adults
Over the past few years, the Gardeners’ House has grown into something much bigger than a restored building in Morrab Gardens. It’s become a place where people come to spend time, learn something new, share stories, sit quietly, meet others, and feel part of something...
by lauren | Jun 11, 2025 | Events, Working with Adults
The Gardeners’ House is running creative community sessions with a specific focus on mental wellbeing. Find out more about these new events – a welcoming space for our community to connect with us and the spaces around us. We run a series of workshops and...
by lauren | Jun 11, 2025 | Community, Events, Working with Adults
The Gardeners’ House would love to hear about your picnics by the bandstand, sunny day games with friends and family, quiet lunch breaks by the pond and fuzzy Mazey Day adventures…we are gathering the memories of local people to turn into a film made by secondary...
by lauren | May 23, 2025 | Sensory Garden, Working with Adults
In April 2025, The Gardeners’ House was awarded £2,000 from the Emily Bolitho Fund — the maximum grant available through the scheme. This support enabled us to continue something quietly powerful: a regular programme of creative workshops supporting people living with...
by thstudio | May 7, 2025 | Community, Working with Adults
We hosted a stall at Pengarth Day Centre’s community day this Sunday and it was a lovely way to introduce people to the Gardeners’ House before we open next month. We were able to show plans for the building and to talk to visitors about our new Morrab Memories...