Nature can play a powerful role in supporting emotional and mental wellbeing. We welcome individuals who may be experiencing stress, anxiety, low mood, burnout, loneliness, or other challenges that can make everyday life feel overwhelming.
Bramble Meadow provides a gentle, restorative environment where people can spend time outdoors in a way that feels safe and unpressured. There are no expectations to perform or achieve – simply an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the natural world.
Time spent here might include:
- Quiet time in peaceful outdoor spaces
- Gentle gardening and seasonal growing activities
- Connecting with animals and wildlife
- Sensory experiences through nature
- Opportunities for conversation and reflection
- Simple practical tasks that offer purpose and routine
For many people, being outdoors and engaging with the rhythms of the land can help restore a sense of calm, confidence, and belonging.
We work with individuals referred through healthcare professionals, community organisations, and support networks, as well as those seeking wellbeing support directly.
Above all, Bramble Meadow is a place where people can come exactly as they are.

Referrals & Enquiries
If you would like to find out more about our wellbeing and inclusive support services, we would be happy to hear from you.
We welcome enquiries from:
- Individuals interested in green social prescribing and nature-based wellbeing support
- GP practices, social prescribers, and healthcare professionals
- Schools, colleges, and education providers
- Charities and organisations supporting individuals with additional needs
- Parents, carers, and family members seeking supportive outdoor opportunities
- Community groups and local support services
We understand that every person’s needs are different, so we take time to listen and explore how Bramble Meadow might provide the right kind of support.
Whether you are making a referral, looking for partnership opportunities, or simply want to have an initial conversation, please get in touch.
How to Contact Us
You can contact us by email or through our enquiry form, and we’ll be happy to discuss:
- Individual referrals for wellbeing support
- Group visits and tailored sessions
- SEND and inclusive learning opportunities
- Partnership working with organisations and professionals
- Questions about accessibility or specific support needs
We aim to create experiences that feel thoughtful, flexible, and person-centred—and we’re always happy to talk through what might be possible.

