
This charming residence for local wildlife in the form of flying and crawling insects, is located adjacent to an entry footpath into the Forest of Dean. It sits in a garden bordering the path, inviting creepy-crawlies to stay as long as they wish. I love the name ‘Bugingham Palace’, which lends an air of grandeur to the humble abode. It was constructed by the young daughter of one of our neighbours.
Great idea. Would be wonderful to see more of these. Plenty of variety in the building to suit lots of different occupants.
(P.S. This one isn’t quite so grand now, as the vagaries of climate, time, and plant growth have taken their toll, but it’s still a great idea!)


This is wonderful – a palace for bugs. Congratulations to its creator for supporting life in nature.
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Agreed, Noelle. It’s great to see young people taking this sort of care about nature.
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Buginham Palace – that’s great! 😊
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I thought so, too, Lynette.
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