Discover the charm of urban gardening at Ash Road Allotments, nestled in the heart of Headingley, Leeds. Located at 2 Batcliffe Mount, our allotment community offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing dedicated spaces for individuals and families to cultivate their green thumbs. We pride ourselves on fostering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where all gardening enthusiasts—whether seasoned or novices—can thrive.

At Ash Road Allotments, we prioritize customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional support and guidance. Our team is always on hand to assist with any questions you may have about gardening techniques, plot maintenance, or even local flora. We believe that every gardener deserves the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of their labor in a supportive environment.

Our allotments are not just about growing plants; they are about building a community. Join us for seasonal events and workshops designed to inspire and educate, all while connecting with fellow gardening enthusiasts. We invite you to explore the potential of your green space and create lasting memories in a delightful setting.

Whether you’re looking to book an appointment, learn more about our services, or simply want to explore the world of allotment gardening, don’t hesitate to reach out. Visit our website at [www.ashroadallotments.co.uk](http://www.ashroadallotments.co.uk/) or give us a call during business hours. Experience the joy of gardening with Ash Road Allotments—where your green dreams can flourish!

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George Oliver

5 Google Rating

good coffee.

5/ 5

good coffee.

James Hindmarsh

5 Google Rating

Just about the greatest experience I've ever had, Sunday coffee 11 am

5/ 5

Just about the greatest experience I've ever had, Sunday coffee 11 am

James Sutcliffe

5 Google Rating

Friendly bunch with lots of people willing to offer advice and help perfect for those new to growing

5/ 5

Friendly bunch with lots of people willing to offer advice and help perfect for those new to growing. Tea and coffee on a Sunday morning and annual shows and competitions.

Akash Arun

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SOOOO BAD

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SOOOO BAD

Dies Irae

3 Google Rating

Nice and peaceful, but some allotmenteers are unfriendly.

3/ 5

Nice and peaceful, but some allotmenteers are unfriendly.

James Hindmarsh

5 Google Rating

Just about the greatest experience I've ever had, Sunday coffee 11 am

5/ 5

Just about the greatest experience I've ever had, Sunday coffee 11 am

Lauren Whyte

5 Google Rating

Love it here. Friendly allotment community

5/ 5

Love it here. Friendly allotment community

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