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Cranbrook Community Food Garden

Cranbrook Community Food Garden
(Photo: Finlay Nichols)

The Garden

Local residents designed and built this garden in 2009 as a free, community-led food growing space, and the team celebrated 15 award-winning years in 2024. The garden contains a range of growing spaces including raised beds, a greenhouse, a mini food forest and 'fungarium', compost bays, a pergola with a green roof, frog pond, bird spa and bee mound.
 
The garden has received eight Outstanding ratings in London in Bloom between 2016 and 2024, won the London in Bloom Environmental Challenge in 2024, and was named Tower Hamlets in Bloom Best Garden for Wildlife in 2022 and 2023.
 
The garden nestles proudly within the iconic modernist Cranbrook Estate, designed by Skinner, Bailey and Lubetkin. Completed in the 1960s, the estate is home to Elizabeth Frink’s sculpture The Blind Beggar and his Dog.
 
In 2023, the team expanded beyond the garden fence to create Berry Lane, a row of planters alongside the garden containing native fruit bushes for passers-by to enjoy. Visitors can also enjoy the Little Free Library and Stumpery, added in 2024, as well as Wormery Corner, where the garden team produces organic fertilisers from comfrey, banana peels, and wormeries. The garden's compost system includes four open bays for garden waste and leaf mulch, and three hot bin composters where residents can drop off their food waste, which is not collected by the council. Thanks to this system, the garden has been self-sufficient in compost for the last four years.
 
Last year a solar panel was added to the shed roof to charge tools, and in 2025 'Project Raindrop' will see the installation of seven new water butts and tanks around the garden, to reduce reliance on mains water. Also in 2025, a 'hugel' is planned - from the German for mound, this is an alternative way of building a raised bed from logs, twigs and leaves to mimic the actions of a forest floor. A wider range of herbs and medicinal plants and 'weeds' will also be planted, both inside and outside the garden. This herbal planting will expand knowledge and attract a wider range of pollinators to the already buzzing garden.

Spring 2025 sees the launch of the Cranbrook Community Cookbook. Two years in the making, it is packed with quick and simple ways to cook the food grown in the garden, from classic veg like rhubarb, tomatoes and potatoes, to some more unusual fare such as cucamelons, shark's fin melon and slipper gourd. There's something for every taste, and the cookbook will be on sale during LOG. 

Chair: Lizzy Mace

Capital Growth garden: 68

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Visitor Information

Open
Saturday 10:00–15:00
Sunday 10:00–15:00
Activities
Plants, seeds, homemade preserves and refreshments (cake and hot drinks, plus homemade elderflower cordial) for sale, alongside copies of the new Cranbrook Community Cookbook (published spring 2025). Guided tours, children's activities and a garden exhibition.
Entrance
The Avenue, Cranbrook Estate Roman Road - opposite Usk Street https://tinyurl.com/findthegarden
Nearest postcode: E2 0RD
Buses
Map of nearby bus stops
Stations
Stepney Green, Bethnal Green
Cycle hire station
Globe Town Market (Map)
Access
Wheelchair access to most of garden; some uneven ground.
Dogs
Dogs on leads

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