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Core Arts Community Gardens

Core Arts Community Gardens
(Photo: Core Arts)

The Garden

These three beautifully planted gardens support biodiversity, foster connections in the local community, promote positive mental health, and showcase replicable climate change mitigation techniques. Situated in the streets around the Core Arts Centre, our medley of green spaces comprises: two community gardens, seven tree pits and seven street planters along Wardle Street; Core Arts small garden on St Barnabas Terrace; a 60m-long meadow strip and community orchard in nearby Homerton Grove; and Core Arts large community garden and plant nursery behind St Barnabas church on Homerton High Street. The gardens boast food and herb growing, herbaceous borders, wild areas, a plant nursery, event space, sheltered teaching space and a beautiful polypod.

Core Landscapes began in 2009 as a 'meanwhile' project, and the garden has been relocated four times across three boroughs in the last ten years using temporarily available land. The gardens have embraced imaginative planting design, harvesting and diverting rainwater, composting, greening up organically and using solar-powered irrigation systems wherever they have been based. 

Core Landscapes' volunteers, students and staff care for all the gardens and are part of the award-winning mental health charity Core Arts. Core Arts is a not-for-profit Social Business that promotes positive mental health and wellbeing through creative learning, providing quality education, training, employment and social enterprise initiatives that enable people who experience mental health issues to overcome barriers, fulfil their potential and participate fully in their community. The charity uses horticulture to transform underused sites in deprived urban areas into hubs for community engagement through horticulture, design, workshops, training and events – improving mental and physical health, overall wellbeing and community cohesion. 

At London in Bloom 2025, Core Arts gardens received Outstanding and Gold awards, won the Biodiversity category, and received the Trustees Award. The gardens also received a Green Flag award for 2025/26, won the Greener Hackney Award and also won Hackney Best Volunteer Group 2025.

Core Landscapes Project Director: Nemone Mercer

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Visitor Information

Open
Saturday 12:00–17:00
Activities
Bargain plant sales, music, plant talks, stalls, and children's and adults' art activities. Inspiration for gardeners growing anywhere. Art Show in the adjacent Core Arts centre with artwork for sale and a licensed bar. Cake and plant sales, tea, coffee, and cold drinks. Drop-in Children's art and activities. Picnics allowed. Self-directed tours of the gardens.
Picnics allowed.
Entrance
Core Arts main community garden entrance is on Homerton High Street E9 6DL (behind St Barnabas Church). The roof garden entrance is round the corner on Wardle Street E9 6DJ, then continue round to another smaller community garden on St Barnabas Terrace E9 6DJ. The three gardens are minutes apart from each other. Homerton Grove is nearby with a meadow strip and orchard. Disabled toilet inside the Core Arts centre access from 109 Homerton High Street.
Nearest postcode: E9 6DJ
Buses
Map of nearby bus stops
Station
Homerton
Toilets
Accessible toilet on site
Access
Garden not fully accessible to wheelchair users.
Both ground level gardens are wheelchair and buggy accessible. The community garden has a gravel path into the garden with flat paths around the site. Steps up to the roof garden (no lift).
Dogs
Dogs on leads welcome

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