
From buzzing bees to blooming aloes, Renishaw Hills is alive with winter colour. We love this time of year when nature quietly reminds us that beauty never sleeps.
Thanks to Renishaw Hills resident Tim McClurg, we got an inside look at some of the wild pollinators that call our gardens home.
July’s Edition of Spotted at Renishaw Hills


These bees might be small, but they’re doing big work. Most are solitary, meaning they don’t form hives, but that doesn’t make their contribution any less important.
They pollinate flowers, help our gardens flourish, and support the rich biodiversity we’re so lucky to have at Renishaw Hills.
Tim’s work reminds us of just how much goes on right under our noses.

Renishaw Hills isn’t just about beautiful homes, it’s a whole entire ecosystem. From the people who live here to the bees that help it bloom, every part of this place plays a role in the lifestyle we love.
Want to come see it for yourself? We’d love to show you around!
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