Hob Moor Allotments offers individuals passionate about gardening chance cultivate their own crops while building connections within their local community! Located conveniently along Dringhouses—our plots provide ample space needed grow everything from vegetables fruits flowers alike! Join fellow gardeners build relationships learn new techniques share experiences together creating beautiful outdoor spaces!

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David Todd

3 Google Rating

Historic place plague bowl etc, nice walk to Hob Moor

3/ 5

Historic place plague bowl etc, nice walk to Hob Moor

Cath Simpkins

5 Google Rating

Lovely area and space. Sandwiched between Knavesmire Racecourse, Hob Moor Allotments and Hob Moor it

5/ 5

Lovely area and space. Sandwiched between Knavesmire Racecourse, Hob Moor Allotments and Hob Moor itself. Has the interesting plague stone too. Great for walking and taking dogs for a run. Links through to the Railway Pond down a lovely path. Worth an explore.

Ania Raven

5 Google Rating

Great space for a walk

5/ 5

Great space for a walk

Tony TANTAWI

5 Google Rating

Clean and fresh

5/ 5

Clean and fresh

Jason Brown

5 Google Rating

Beautiful setting

5/ 5

Beautiful setting

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