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Nottingham NG7 2PS, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 7

Katrina Harper
at 2024 Jan 14
Katrina Harper
at 2024 Jan 14
Fab idea. X RIP
Aamer Ali
at 2022 Nov 21
Aamer Ali
at 2022 Nov 21
Very calm
Danika Ahn
at 2021 Aug 19
Danika Ahn
at 2021 Aug 19
My prayers to the bereaved families of these little angels. To their souls as well that they may find eternal rest in the heavens.
Lucian Daniel
at 2021 Aug 07
Lucian Daniel
at 2021 Aug 07
Nice place place to relax.
Albert
at 2021 Jul 10
Albert
at 2021 Jul 10
Small but very nice relaxing garden.
nffc2000
at 2021 Jul 02
nffc2000
at 2021 Jul 02
Simply amazing if you come please check out the great work Forever Stars the charity that got the garden installed are doing.
Nigel Sarsfield
at 2021 Apr 23
Nigel Sarsfield
at 2021 Apr 23
Nice relaxing area to visit with sculptures, small pond, flowers and seating. Shame that you can hear the road noise.

The Serenity Garden has been developed as a peaceful location for everyone to visit and enjoy, it is also a garden of remembrance for families in Nottingham that have experienced baby loss.

The sculptures in the garden are unique to the Serenity Garden and have been created by Nottingham Artist Rachel Carter. Throughout the years the sculptures will have babies' names added to them as a permanent point of remembrance that families and future generations can visit.

This garden has been possible due to the fundraising from supporters of the charity Forever Stars (charity number 1156990) and partnership support from Nottingham City Council and the FCC Communities Foundation.

Since its launch in 2014, Forever Stars has created two Serenity Suites: one at the Queen's Medical Centre and one at the City Hospital in Nottingham, these bereavement suites provide a place for families to be together at the time of their baby loss.

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