Introduction
The following links give you 360 degree views of Martin House, Whitby Lodge and our extensive gardens.
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Martin House - Mural Starting at the dining room, our mural is a work in progress which is slowly spreading down the wall of the corridor past the children's bedrooms.
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Martin House - Bedroom Our bedrooms are designed to be flexible to suit the individual needs of the children or families.
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Martin House - Art Room Our Art Room allows children to enjoy art activities and enables them to express themselves.
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Whitby Lodge Bedroom Each of the bedrooms at Whitby Lodge has a shared en-suite bathroom with automatic locking doors for privacy, preventing both bedrooms gaining access at the same time.
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Whitby Lodge Dining Room Whitby Lodge has its own dining and sitting area for the teenagers and young people to get together.
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Whitby Lodge Conservatory The conservatory gives access from the dining room to the garden and is a warm, bright outdoor room on dull wet days.
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Garden - Lavender Garden The Lavender Garden has been designed to add sensory elements to the gardens. These give additional smells and textures.
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Garden - Play Area Designed for younger children, there is a play area with a sand pit and play equipment.
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Garden - Fort Set at the bottom of the garden is our wheelchair friendly timber play fort.
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Garden - Tiger Bridge & Ravine Tiger Bridge spans our wilderness part of the garden. An untamed valley designed & built by students from The University of Leeds.
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Chapel - External Set by the edge of our wildlife garden, our chapel is a place of peace and tranquility.
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Chapel - Interior The interior of the chapel is designed to accommodate all faiths, a place for prayer or quiet contemplation.
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