Clissold Community Garden is a community food growing space, and part of the Peter Bedford Housing Association's wellbeing programme. The garden is hidden behind a row of Georgian terraced houses and lies next to a very small wood. Access to the garden, which is frequented by resident artists, food growers, bird watchers and sun-lovers, can be found between two houses on Clissold Road, connecting Albion Road with Church Street Stoke Newington.
Community Gardener: Anna D'avanzo
Capital Growth garden: 1234
Visitor Information
Open
Saturday 10:00–16:00
Activities
Tours available to all visitors. Refreshments, produce and products from the garden for sale, alongside art and joinery products created by PBHA’s Creative Industries groups.
Community garden located on a former railway embankment. Features include a lawn, herbaceous borders, extensive woodland, an orchard, wildflower meadow, fruit and vegetable growing, and a greenhouse.
Once a derelict sports pitch, now a community growing space creating practical solutions to address climate change and benefit the community, including growing food and sharing surpluses, managing soil and harvesting water. Refreshments, plant sale.