The History of the Welsh Garden

By May 3, 2022 Blog

The Welsh Garden at Wake Robin has seemingly always been a fixture of Wake Robin’s landscape. It is situated on the back lawn, next to the Aquatic Center. During the last phase of renovation, there was much effort put in to protect the space from harm. This garden is not just meant to be beautiful or to be a space of reflection; it was built as a testament to a former resident.

The garden is named for Priscilla Welsh. She was well known in the community through her involvement with Planned Parenthood, Civil Liberties Union, the Unitarian Church, and as a partner in By-Gone Books. She was also well known for her love of flowers. She especially loved nurturing flowers around Wake Robin to beautify the public spaces for everyone. When she passed unexpectedly, one of her friends decided that there could be no better tribute than a beautiful space filled with flowers, shrubs, and benches.

When this area was created in 1999 – flowers and shrubs were transplanted from Welsh’s personal garden, as well as from the gardens of her family members. The centerpiece of this space is a stone fountain that circulates water as it passes through the irrigation system, keeping nearby plants watered.

Since its creation, there have been a few minor changes, mostly to make the space more accessible for those with walkers and wheelchairs.

This Wake Robin landmark remains today as a reminder to stop to smell the flowers. A magnificent gift to remember someone who was very loved and who appreciated upholding the beauty of Wake Robin.