Bridgerton garden to move to hospital

The bridgertnon garden with a water feature in the middle of a walled seating area. There are flowers in shades of blue, purple and pink.
The Bridgerton garden at the Chelsea Flower Show will relocate to Cambridge when the event finishes [Vikki Rimmer]
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A garden inspired by the hit Netflix show Bridgerton, currently on display at the Chelsea Flower Show, will relocate to a hospital site.

It will be moved to a courtyard within the grounds of Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) for staff, patients and visitors to enjoy.

Designed by first-time designer Holly Johnston, the garden celebrates the third season of the global hit.

A spokesman for the hospital trust said they were "very grateful".

ridgerton cast members Hannah Dodd (left) and Ruth Gemmell (right) in the Bridgerton Garden, during the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London
Bridgerton cast members Hannah Dodd (left) and Ruth Gemmell (right) visited the garden at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday [PA Media]

Netflix will work with Ms Johnston, landscape contractors Stewart Landscapes and the trust to recreate the garden within the hospital grounds.

Designer Holly Johnston, said: "I'm thrilled that the garden will live on at CUH and be used by staff, patients, visitors and the public."

Entry to the garden is under a circular arch, heading down two steps to the middle where the water feature sits. It is surrounded on all sides by flowers and trees.
The hospital trust said it was delighted staff, patients and visitors would be able to enjoy the garden [Vikki Rimmer]

A spokesman for CUH said: "We are delighted that the wonderful Bridgerton Garden will be moving to Cambridge, and we are very grateful to Netflix and Shondaland for making this possible.

"We have many staff who are fans of the series. The garden will be located in a courtyard within the hospital grounds and we are looking forward to it delighting patients, staff and visitors when they visit Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie Hospitals.

"Supporting this garden project is part of our commitment to the importance of wellbeing and therapeutic environments."

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