Discover a thriving green oasis in the heart of Bristol with the Horfield & District Allotments Association. Nestled at 106 Longmead Avenue, this community-driven organization offers a welcoming space for gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With an emphasis on sustainable practices and organic gardening, our allotments provide the perfect environment for both novice and experienced gardeners to cultivate their green thumbs.

At Horfield & District Allotments, we pride ourselves on fostering a sense of community among our members. Our plots are not just spaces for growing vegetables and flowers; they are vibrant areas where friendships flourish, and local knowledge is shared. We host regular events and workshops that promote gardening skills and environmental awareness, ensuring that every member feels valued and connected.

Our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction sets us apart. Whether you’re looking to rent a plot, participate in community events, or seek advice from fellow gardeners, our friendly team is always available to assist you. Join us to experience the joy of cultivating your own produce while contributing to a sustainable future.

Explore the beauty of gardening and connect with like-minded individuals at the Horfield & District Allotments Association. Visit our website at [horfieldanddistrictallotments.co.uk](https://www.horfieldanddistrictallotments.co.uk/) for more information or call us during business hours to learn how you can become part of our flourishing community.

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Gavin Spittlehouse

5 Google Rating

Huge popular well run allotment site, including community orchard at one end and accessible communit

5/ 5

Huge popular well run allotment site, including community orchard at one end and accessible community gardening project at the other

Katherine O'Halloran

5 Google Rating

Attend Golden Buds childrens group. Fun outdoors for preschoolers

5/ 5

Attend Golden Buds childrens group. Fun outdoors for preschoolers

Tim Mason

4 Google Rating

The allotments behind Horfield Prison are a delight. A wonderful community garden with pond, bees, s

4/ 5

The allotments behind Horfield Prison are a delight. A wonderful community garden with pond, bees, solar water pump, wheelchair access + an organic community orchard, open days several times a year. Worth a visit if you are into horticulture.

javed malik

5 Google Rating

Very friendly

5/ 5

Very friendly

Liam Page

2 Google Rating

What a mess this place is. No pest control - so many fleas and ticks. A lot of people are walking th

2/ 5

What a mess this place is. No pest control - so many fleas and ticks. A lot of people are walking their dogs without straps. A lot of trash around the bins and paths. Unacceptable.

Craig Baker

5 Google Rating

This is an oasis of tranquility, right in the heart of bishopston. The allotment has been such a ble

5/ 5

This is an oasis of tranquility, right in the heart of bishopston. The allotment has been such a blessing for my wife to escape to on her own, to entertain the littluns during lockdown and for me to catch some rays with a cold beer

Chris Arthur

4 Google Rating

Well maintained. Community garden and loos.

4/ 5

Well maintained. Community garden and loos.

Lorna Rankin

5 Google Rating

Lovely environment great community space

5/ 5

Lovely environment great community space

Gregory Stanton

5 Google Rating

Very friendly

5/ 5

Very friendly

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