Community Orchard
Latitude / Longitude - 51.217992, -0.190607
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Bringing the community together and helping to restore nature


1. Eating Apple -
Karmijn de Sonnaville

2. Eating Apple
Barnack Beauty

3. Eating Apple
Rivers Early Peach

4. Cooking Apple
Emneth Early (Early Victoria)

5. Pear
Beth

6. Cooking Apple
Rev W Wilks AGM 1904

7. Plum
Black Prince S

8. Cooking Apple
Egremont Russet AGM

9. Cooking Apple
Bountiful

10. Plum
Cox's Emperor (Syn Queens Crown)

11. Pear
Doyenne Du Comice

12. Eating Apple
Adams Pearmain

13. Pear
Packhams Triumph

14. Plum
Czar AGM

15. Eating Apple
Tinsley Quince

16. Eating Apple
Granny Smith

17. Eating Apple
Lord Lambourne

18. Eating Apple
Ashmead Kernal

19. Pear
Concorde

20. Plum
Jubilee

21. Pear
Conference

22R. Greengage? Plum?
Victoria - Planted 13.07.26

23. Pear
Beaurre Hardy AGM

24. Plum
Marjorie's Seedling

25. Eating Apple
Norfolk Royal Russet

26. Eating Apple
Carswell's Orange

27. Eating Apple
Ashmead Kernal

28. Eating Apple
Norfolk Royal

29. Eating Apple
Claygate Pearman

30. Eating Apple
Cornish Gilliflower

31. Cooking Apple
Wellington

32. Eating Apple
Scrumtious AGM

33. Cooking Apple
Keswick Codlin

34. Eating Apple
Falstaff Apple

35. Eating Apple
Bakers Delicious

36. Cooking Apple
Newton Wonder

37. Cooking Apple
Grenadier AGM

38. Eating Apple
Rosemary Russett AGM

39. Eating Apple
St Edmunds Pippin AGM

40. Eating Apple
Bloody Ploughman
Sponsors will receive a sponsorship certificate with details of the tree, date planted, and root stock. You will receive email updates with details of planting days and other events. Should you wich, we can include your name, as sponsor on the tree identity tag.
All trees and their produce remain for the benefit of the community. Sponsoring a tree does not give ownership of the tree or it's produce to the sponsor for their own personal benefit.
Sponsor a Tree - £30
If you would like to sponsor a tree, please fill out our form.
(Please note: We will do our best to match your preferences)

Family Friendly

Fruit Orchard

Making Memories

Growing for the Future
Working Together
Woodhatch Green Spaces Preservation Group together with Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, Reigate Area Conservation Volunteers and Growing Health Together, have now established an orchard in the heart of the community of Woodhatch, at New Pond Farm, opposite Earlswood Lakes car park, and close to New Pond Farm allotments.
Access can also be gained via the paths from Felland Way and Lonesome Lane.
Our vision is for the Community Orchard to remain an easily accessible Public Open Space free for all to enjoy and benefit the local community.
WGSPG Supported by;
Project aims and environmental benefits:

Project Timetable:
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January:
Wassail event
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Spring:
Protect new trees, monitor and water as required
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Late summer:
Grass cutting, and removal of cut material
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Autumn
Clearing areas for tree planting, and sowing wild flowers

Seasonal Events:
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Spring:
Maintenance day
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Summer:
Fundraising / Volunteer day
Monitoring & Watering as required
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Autumn:
Maintenance and planting day
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Winter:
Wassail (January)

