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The Sensory Garden Project
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The Sensory Garden is the result of a 5 year makeover which has endevoured to cater for the special needs of a person with Multiple Sclerosis.
The private garden first opened to the public for a number of days during 2004 to help raise funds for the National Gardens Scheme and the North Staffs Branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Since then it has continued to open, by appointment, for small groups of visitors.
Please help us to raise further funds for the MS Society by using our safe and secure on-line link with JustGiving on the Donations page of this site.
Organisations - Sponsor this web-site during 2007. A number of sponsors are required for areas within the guided tour - please see details within our Latest News page and within eBay.
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'Virtual Guided Tour' of the Sensory Garden
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We hope that visitors to this website will find both refreshment and inspiration.
You can tour the Sensory Garden at your leisure on this website, designed to follow each of the different areas within the garden, with different views, planting schemes and features to contemplate.
A 'healing garden' designed specifically to be 'Positive About People with a Disability'. To stimulate the senses and provide a haven of peace, a place to chill-out and unwind from the stress of modern living.
The site is updated regularly, with new photo galleries & artwork.
We invite you to explore and discover what's happening in the Sensory Garden - the latest plants, birds and wildlife. Chill-out as we describe the features, the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch of the various areas.
Here you can learn about the design inspirations, construction techniques, suppliers and materials used in the development of the Sensory Garden so far and follow our progress as we continue to develop our Wildlife area.
You can join us for events in the garden and follow our links to other interesting, related sites for Local Attractions and Tourist Information, Art & Crafts, Music, Sensory & Organic Gardening, Wildlife, Multiple Sclerosis & Disability, Carers, Natural Health, and much more.
Last updated - July 2007
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