It is never too late to start a hobby!

Allotments were introduced by philanthropic Victorians to provide a healthy diet and lifestyle for factory workers – and today, when their appeal has crossed the class divide, they offer the same benefits.

BENEFITS OF GARDENING

Don’t take our word for it, have a read what the experts are saying about the health benefits of gardening.

FANTASTIC FAMILY EVENTS

We hold events the whole family can get involved in like our fabulous Scarecrow competition.

NO TOOLS REQUIRED

Don’t worry about not having your own tools, our lot are a friendly bunch and will only be too happy to help out.

SINCE 1993

RHFAS has been in existence for over 80 years. It consists of two sites – the main site is bordered on one side by Churchill Playing Fields and the other by Alder Grove. The extension site which is smaller is at the end of Dene Gardens just before the Metro Bridge.

The Society is self-managed and the Committee, under the instruction of the Membership, are responsible for ensuring that the site is well managed and the terms of the lease are upheld.

NEXT STEPS…

Get involved and become a member of Red House Farm Allotment Society. Its easy, just fill in the form and get onto the waiting list.