Kessingland Community Kitchen & Wildlife Garden
Kessingland Parish Council owns some land on Ridder Haggard Way, which has been converted into our Community Kitchen & Wildlife Garden. Whilst the garden is constantly expanding, we already have lots of different interactive sections that are all wildlife friendly. These include an insect hotel, a talking bench, lots of heritage fruit trees, a seed swap box and plenty more. Kessingland Parish Council encourage everyone, no matter what age, to come and enjoy our garden whenever they please.Â
Please see the images below to have a look at the Kessingland Community Kitchen & Wildlife Garden.
