
Apartments near Wing Haven Gardens & Bird Sanctuary in Charlotte, NC (259 Rentals)


1921 Charlotte Dr

3218 Eastover Ridge Dr

706 Rome Ct

2012 Tyvola Rd

5109 Furman Pl

128 Bell Meadow Pl

223 S Dotger Ave

2501 Wensley Dr

2076 Euclid Ave

2125 Southend Dr

2133 Southend Dr

1737 Archdale Dr

200 Wakefield Dr

404 Wakefield Dr

4739 Hedgemore Dr

2714 Idlewood Cir

2304 Cumberland Ave

1151 Kurt Ct
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As soon as you step into the Wing Haven Gardens & Bird Sanctuary, you know you're in for a treat. This beautiful landscaped garden really is a hidden gem for nature-loving Charlotte apartments residents, and is located on Ridgewood Ave. The picturesque sculpted hedges and shrubs have charming slatted park benches dotted among them, and there's an eye-pleasing variety of flowering blossoms that make for a soulful, romantic stroll. The story behind the park is that a married couple named the Clarksons originally built it as a small private garden, but over time this grew into a fairytale scenery that the whole community now enjoys. They have a large variety of imported and domestic flowers, plants and herbs, including seasonal blooms such as Japanese Apricot and Rain Lilies. Both the flowers and the birds co-exist in harmony, and this adds to the rather magical atmosphere. One of the main centerpieces of the garden is their 18th-Century English sundial in the front garden, and many of the separate sections are divided with brick walls and gates covered with climbing Magnolia and Jasmine flowers. There are also a few beautifully-constructed walking paths and garden trails, amid a fountain, a small pond, a small wooded area and an outdoor fireplace. Each of the park's landmarks has a little story behind it, and the people who work there are well-steeped in the history of the park, bird care and gardening skills in general. Its function as a bird sanctuary has several species including chickadees, woodpeckers, hummingbirds and ducks, but also chipmunks and squirrels. Aside from this, the garden hosts a seasonal flower sale, and offers classes for budding gardener apartment-ites. Admission to the park is free, but they welcome donations instead. If you have some mini apartment-ites, there's a charming children's area with their own kiddie garden, but the whole park really has to be seen to appreciate just how much care and work has been put into it.
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