The University of Leeds Sustainable Garden is located at Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The University of Leeds Sustainable Garden and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Berris Charnley

5 Google Rating

A really lovely project right in the heart of campus. This tiny space has a community garden and a f

5/ 5

A really lovely project right in the heart of campus. This tiny space has a community garden and a forest garden. I've volunteered here a few times and it's a wonderful group of people with a great framework provided by the project leaders. This is somewhere you can learn about different types of agriculture, while also relaxing and destressing.

Lynne Strutt

5 Google Rating

A lovely peaceful place to have lunch as a student or member of university staff

5/ 5

A lovely peaceful place to have lunch as a student or member of university staff

Cathy Coombs

5 Google Rating

This is a lovely development on campus, bringing a little bit of nature in amongst the concrete. Rea

5/ 5

This is a lovely development on campus, bringing a little bit of nature in amongst the concrete. Really nicely designed and managed, with all-season interest.

Syeda Madiha Khalid

5 Google Rating

Great place to sit and enjoy nice sunny day.

5/ 5

Great place to sit and enjoy nice sunny day.

Sikander Hussain

3 Google Rating

Great stuff if you saw coordination

3/ 5

Great stuff if you saw coordination

Chunky Dancer

5 Google Rating

I ate a tesco meal deal here. Got a chicken salad sandwich, pepperami for my snack, and a frijj choc

5/ 5

I ate a tesco meal deal here. Got a chicken salad sandwich, pepperami for my snack, and a frijj chocolate fudge brownie milkshake. There wasn't much of a sandwich selection. Was tempted by an egg and bacon and blt, but wasn't disappointed with my choice.

Kalyani Mathur

5 Google Rating

Most amazing and relaxing place...love spending time there

5/ 5

Most amazing and relaxing place...love spending time there

Magda Lezama

4 Google Rating

Beautiful but a little unkempt which may be understandable during our Covid period. Hence the 4 star

4/ 5

Beautiful but a little unkempt which may be understandable during our Covid period. Hence the 4 stars.

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