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Meadow of Memories at Chartwell

Visit Meadow of Memories, a beautiful installation of handcrafted steel daisies by local charity Hospice in the Weald, outside the house from 2-17 May

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Chartwell is delighted to host Meadow of Memories outside the house this May. Created by local charity Hospice in the Weald, this beautiful installation features hundreds of handcrafted steel daisies, each dedicated in memory of someone special. Together, these tributes form a serene space to pause, reflect, and appreciate the compassionate work the Hospice provides for families across our community.

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Meeting point

Please go to the Visitor Centre

What to bring and wear

Please come prepared for being outdoors

Accessibility

Please note there are steep steps, uneven paths, and grassed areas throughout the garden.

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