The Lifeways Community Garden is a quiet space for people to relax and be at peace away from everyday life. It sits behind the Lifeways Centre Building, and contains a sensory garden, beehives, a large bug hotel (known as Bugingham Palace), and a set of raised garden beds painted by Sweetheart Streetart (of Paint Stratford) and Marko Antonio, to represent the four seasons.
The place is generally open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (may be closed on holidays). It is run entirely by volunteers.
The entrance is from 30 Albany Rd, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6PG; I have included a photo of the arched entrance visible from the street. If you're not sure if you can go in, just ask at the Lifeway Centre.
This mural is part of of the Paint Stratford series. To learn more about this series, see here.
