Barracks Lane Community Garden located at Barracks Lane Community Garden, Barracks Ln, off Cumberland Road, Oxford OX4 2AP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07729 655543

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Jeremy James

5 Google Rating

This is a superb place for local communities to come together. It is primarily a garden, but with we

5/ 5

This is a superb place for local communities to come together. It is primarily a garden, but with well equipped outside and inside areas, it is much more than a place for growing plants. Fruit and veg. Are well represented, but in a well planned way to maximise appeal. I was just visiting, but I know if I lived locally, with only a small garden, this would be my 'go to' place. Great example of how public funding can be well spent by local groups. Best of luck !

Korhan Eker

4 Google Rating

We used it as play ground for kids. A lovely place to spend time.

4/ 5

We used it as play ground for kids. A lovely place to spend time.

Dr. Amir Mosavi

4 Google Rating

Respectful and active.

4/ 5

Respectful and active.

Roger Felton

3 Google Rating

Nice place

3/ 5

Nice place

Julia Malros

5 Google Rating

Great for kid's parties and a place to have a picnic

5/ 5

Great for kid's parties and a place to have a picnic

Robert Walker

5 Google Rating

What an amazing community effort! Relaxing space to visit, hang out, meet people, learn skills, att

5/ 5

What an amazing community effort! Relaxing space to visit, hang out, meet people, learn skills, attend a workshop etc. Have a cup of tea or coffee... Rent the roundhouse, hire the entire space, make use of the pizza ovens.

Naheem Ahmed

1 Google Rating

Only dropped off passengers at the student accommodation.

1/ 5

Only dropped off passengers at the student accommodation.

Matthew Russell

5 Google Rating

Hidden gem. I have attended for community events and it is fantastic. Would highly recommend it for

5/ 5

Hidden gem. I have attended for community events and it is fantastic. Would highly recommend it for bookings and societies needing a place to meet and groups that want a lovely setting.

Lorna Burchell

5 Google Rating

Such a lovely space and a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere. A hidden treasure for young families

5/ 5

Such a lovely space and a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere. A hidden treasure for young families

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