Press Release: Triple award-winning Chelsea Flower Show garden finds permanent home at Honeypot House in Hampshire
Triple award-winning Chelsea Flower Show garden finds permanent home at Honeypot House in Hampshire
A triple award-winning garden from the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been relocated to The Honeypot Children’s Charity’s Honeypot House in Hampshire, creating a lasting legacy for young carers, and children facing challenging circumstances, aged 5–12 who visit the charity.
The Addleshaw Goddard Freedom to Flourish Garden, designed by Carey Garden Design Studio, captured national attention at the 2025 show, winning an RHS Chelsea Gold Medal, Small Garden of the Year and Best Construction (Small Show Garden). Now, following its careful relocation, the garden has officially opened in its permanent home within the grounds of Honeypot House.
The project was made possible through the collaboration of Carey Garden Design Studio, teams from Addleshaw Goddard and Honeypot volunteers, who worked together to recreate the award-winning design so it can be enjoyed for years to come.
A special opening event took place at the house, attended by representatives from Addleshaw Goddard, Honeypot staff and volunteers, with speeches celebrating the garden’s new role as a peaceful space to support children’s health and wellbeing.
Aster Crawshaw, Senior Partner at Addleshaw Goddard, said:
“We are delighted to see the Addleshaw Goddard: Freedom to Flourish garden in its permanent new home at Honeypot House, where it will offer an oasis of calm for the young carers Honeypot supports. The ethos of the garden’s design was to create a place of calm and respite and so it feels appropriate that it will become a lasting space to rest, play and relax.”
Originally created to reflect the calming power of nature, the garden aligns closely with Honeypot’s mission to give young carers and children who face challenging circumstances the chance to relax, recharge and enjoy carefree moments away from daily pressures. The space will now play an important role in residential breaks, providing opportunities for children to connect with nature, build friendships and simply be children.
Simmi Woodwal, CEO of The Honeypot Children’s Charity, added:
“We are incredibly grateful to Addleshaw Goddard for their continued support and for creating such a meaningful and lasting legacy for Honeypot. The Freedom to Flourish Garden is more than just a beautiful space – it is a place where our young carers can pause, reflect and enjoy moments of calm and joy during their time with us. This garden will be enjoyed by so many children for years to come and stands as a wonderful symbol of what this partnership has achieved together.”
The relocation also reflects a growing focus on sustainability and legacy from Chelsea Flower Show gardens, ensuring their impact continues long after the event itself.
For the children who come to stay at Honeypot House, the Freedom to Flourish garden will become part of their experience – a place to unwind, play, reflect and make happy memories.
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For further information contact:
Henri Yoxall
020 3763 1509
About The Honeypot Children’s Charity
For 30 years now The Honeypot Children’s Charity has provided tailored support for children aged 5–12 who are experiencing challenging circumstances. This includes young carers, as well as children affected by loss, instability, or other pressures that can impact their wellbeing. The children we support benefit from time away from daily responsibilities and stress, giving them the opportunity to relax, build friendships and simply be children.
Our three Honeypot houses in England, Scotland and Wales provide residential breaks, health and wellbeing breaks, and holistic wraparound support. These early intervention services help children build confidence, resilience and joy at a crucial stage in their lives, creating happy memories and building brighter futures regardless of the barriers they face.