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Lynn Hill

...with The Fratellis for the opening of Eilidh’s respite holiday home.


Scottish actor Gordon Brown, his wife Nicole, Garden designer Lynn Hill and Jon and Mince from the Fratellis band, stand in front of gorgeous natural stone bench and raised plant bed with views beyond across the spectacular Stirlingshire countryside. This respite home for families with children affected by cancer. Created by the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund, opened today and is ready to welcome it's first families.
Lynn joins Scottish actor Gordon Brown, his wife Nicole and The Fratellis for the opening of Eilidh’s respite house.

This project is so filled with love. The beautiful home and garden, designed as a sanctuary for families with children affected by cancer - to be together and share special moments.


The Fratellis cut the ribbon at the opening of the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund respite home for families with children affected by cancer.
Ribbon cut - and it's time to start welcoming families

Over 10 years in the making, and now ready to welcome families as they share special moments and create treasured memories. I’m humbled to have contributed by designing the garden. I’m so proud of everyone for what has been created. This is such a special place, created by very special people.


Tactile wooden bench and table welcome families in to this area for coming together, eating and relaxing. This is a healing garden for families with children affected by cancer. Natural stone bench and raised beds define the patio space, designed by Lynn Hill garden designer. Set into the spectacular Stirlingshire countryside.
The Family Area - for coming together and creating precious memories

My favourite spot is the family area. Where the whole family can sit and eat together and take in the spectacular countryside views (swathed in mist today, but on a clear day... they're spectacular!). Too often the necessity of hospital procedures pull families apart - as one parent stays at the hospital, whilst the other takes care of siblings at home. This respite holiday home will bring them together.


At the heart of this project - it's all about Togetherness, Love and Connection... with large swathes of Healing.



This is the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund



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