The Terraced Garden
Shielded by the descending slopes of the green bridge and from
the Mile End Road by a dense belt of trees, the Terraced Garden is
a quiet oasis of calm centred on a water cascade and fountain. The
planting has been chosen to create a 'Garden of the Senses',
playing on colour, aroma, sound and touch. A very popular lunchtime
venue for picnics and an afternoon stroll.

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Elderly residents living adjacent to the Garden requested a
quiet place to sit, surrounded by colourful plants. From this
starting point, a series of terraces have been created. Stepping
down from the side of the bridge, the planted terraces descend to
the main garden. Here, visitors can sit beside a water feature,
which cascades down towards a fountain.
The planting of the Garden is designed to maximize sensory
enjoyment and was originally planted in 2000 with the help of
children and young people. As well as providing a rich variety of
colour, plants have been selected for their attractive form,
tactile qualities and odour. Sound also features in the Garden,
centred round cascading water. The Garden is a sensory delight for
people for all ages.
The Terraced Garden and Green Bridge were also used to develop a
Maths trail as a practical resource to learn maths, based partly on
the “Anorak Facts” series which give details on the construction of
the park.
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