Allotment Society

Need trusted Allotment Society in your area? Use this directory to discover nearby options, check essentials, and contact businesses directly.

Start with the listings below, or narrow down by choosing a county. The goal is simple: help you find the right option near you with less scrolling and fewer dead ends.

What to look for

  • Clear opening hours (especially weekends and bank holidays)
  • Pricing transparency (or a quote process that’s easy to follow)
  • Photos of recent work / stock, where available
  • Convenient parking and accessibility (for garden centres)
  • Good local reputation (ratings and review volume where shown)

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The Patch Allotments
Milton Keynes

The site of the allotments was previously a sheep field known as the Patch and was farmed by Tony King.   The site, which extends to three and…

The Community Allotments
Wigan

Wigan Growing Network, a non-profit Community Interest Company, supports groups and individuals working towards sustainable living in Wigan and Leigh

The Butts Allotment Site
Salisbury

Why have an allotment? Allotments are a great way of producing homegrown, healthy fruit and vegetables at low cost. As well as this, they are:

The Camp Allotments
St Albans

Allotments are valuable green spaces and community assets that can help improve people’s quality of life by promoting healthy food, exercise and community interaction.

Temple Lane Allotments
Dorking

We  aim to grow  crops in an environmentally friendly way and become self sufficient as far as possible. We  share plants, seeds, knowledge  and experience with  each other…

Tendring Green Allotments
Clacton-on-Sea

We do not have any allotments to rent, however we can offer you the following information about who to contact about allotments in your area:

FAQs

Are these listings verified?
Listings are collected from public sources and may be updated by owners. If something looks wrong, use the listing’s website to confirm, or claim/update the listing to correct details.
Why do some businesses appear higher than others?
Results can be influenced by relevance (category match), location match, and listing completeness. Featured placements may be available for paid plans, but we aim to keep results useful and fair.
Can a business be listed in more than one category?
Yes. Many garden businesses provide multiple services. A listing can appear in several relevant categories to help people find it through different searches.
How can I add or claim a listing?
Use the “Add listing” or “Claim listing” links on the site. Once claimed, you can update contact details, opening hours, photos, and more.
Do you show “near me” results?
This page targets “near me” intent by organising results by county and category. For the closest options, choose your county and look for businesses near your town or postcode.
How do I choose the right Allotment Society in my area?
Start with what matters most: distance, opening hours, pricing, and whether they offer the exact service or stock you need. Use ratings and review counts as a guide, but also check the website and photos for evidence of recent work or current stock.