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.
The nature gardens were set up at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic on semi-derelict locked spaces on the Highbury Quadrant Estate, with the aim of establishing three new thriving community gardens; the Meadow, the Woodland Garden and the Orchard.
Community garden located on a former railway embankment. Features include a lawn, herbaceous borders, extensive woodland, an orchard, wildflower meadow, a wildlife pond, fruit and vegetable growing, and a greenhouse.