Immersive light installation

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This autumn, something extraordinary will unfold at Dorothy House in Winsley.

From October to December 2026, as evening settles over the valley, the Hospice grounds will come alive with a breathtaking new large-scale light installation by internationally renowned artist — and Dorothy House Ambassador — Bruce Munro. Known around the world for creating vast, immersive environments of light, Bruce is offering our community a rare gift: the chance to step into a landscape transformed into a place of beauty, remembrance and hope.

Visitors will wander among thousands of illuminated forms, each one glowing softly in the darkness — a constellation of light that seems to breathe with the landscape. Come alone to reflect and remember, or as a family to enjoy the wonder of this world-exclusive art. However you join us, this is an experience designed to slow the world down: a moment to pause.

Tickets free, donations welcome

Tickets are free, with visitors invited to make a donation. Every contribution will help us provide free, personalised care for people in the last 1,000 days of life, and support for those who love them.

Guests will also have the chance to dedicate a light on a Firefly; a beautiful way to honour someone special and add to a growing constellation of remembrance. The installation is a temporary extension of our Firefly Woods

Moments of Light has been created as a gift to our community. Tickets are free because we believe everyone should be able to experience this event, without financial barriers. As a charity however, we rely on the kindness and generosity of those who are able to give so visitors are asked to give a donation.

If you’re able to give when booking your free ticket, we would be incredibly grateful. Together, we can reach more people during those last moments that truly matter.

How your donation can help provide vital end of life

£20 could pay for 40 minutes of a nurse’s time speaking on our 24hr Advice Line – reassuring, advising, and guiding patients, families and health professional.

£35 could pay for 1 hour of an Inpatient Unit Nurse’s time to provide essential care, symptom control and pain relief

£50 could pay for 2 hours of care during the night, delivered at home, by a compassionate, skilled and experienced Hospice at Home Carer

FAQs

Travel, parking and arrival

The closest railway station to the Hospice is in Bradford on Avon, with available bus routes which can bring you into Winsley. 

You are welcome to arrive up to 15minutes before start time for Parking. To allow for parking for our clinical staff, patients, and family members, we kindly ask that you park in our bottom car park. Please follow signs for ‘overflow parking.’ Disabled parking is in the middle car park.

Amenities

Toilets, including accessible and baby‑changing facilities, are available. Please ask a member of staff for directions.

Accessibility

Please keep to the paths during your visit. There is an accessible route suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs. Do note, the paths may become uneven and slippery in wet weather. Please mind your step – we cannot accept responsibility for any injuries that occur.

Dogs

You are welcome to bring your dogs, but please keep them on a lead and pick up after them.

Etiquette

Please be mindful that we are a working Hospice with patients, families and staff on site at all times. Please, therefore do not stray from the clearly marked trail. Our gardens are maintained by volunteers so please take any litter home with you.

Refreshments

We are working on making refreshments available on select dates.