Carr Lane Allotments is dedicated to promoting local agriculture by providing residents with plots where they can cultivate their gardens just off Ostman Road in Acomb, York. These allotments offer individuals an opportunity to connect with nature while growing fresh produce sustainably—a rewarding experience that fosters community engagement among gardening enthusiasts! We invite those interested in joining our allotment community to reach out; together we can nurture plants while building friendships along the way.

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John Wild

5 Google Rating

Nice guite alottments some of the people are only to willing to help the beginners

5/ 5

Nice guite alottments some of the people are only to willing to help the beginners

Luke Thomson

5 Google Rating

Great space for growing - sheltered from the wind and good soil. Friendly people, and apiary plots a

5/ 5

Great space for growing - sheltered from the wind and good soil. Friendly people, and apiary plots are available (although full at the moment).

Cathy Atkin

5 Google Rating

Peaceful.

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Peaceful.

Steve W

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