Plaque

Valerie Carter - garden

Valerie Carter - garden
Valerie Carter - garden
Inscription

This garden is dedicated to the memory of Valerie Carter, 18.11.1924 - 20.6.2004. She loved Forty Hill and Bulls Cross and worked tirelessly for 35 years to protect and enhance the conservation area.

Site: Valerie Carter - garden (1 memorial)

EN1, Russell Road

The plaque is in front of the flowering cherry tree in this lovely spring garden. Thanks to Leonard Will for telling us about this garden and letting us use his photos. 

Credit for this entry to: Leonard Will

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Valerie Carter - garden

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Valerie Carter

Moved to Forty Hill in 1959. President of the Enfield Preservation Society, 1...

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