THE REWILD PERMACULTURE ALLOTMENT
The Rewild Permaculture Allotment is sited at Noxon farm, just off the B4231 Brean Road, Lydney. GL15 6QR.
This is an experimental bare root nursery and forest garden where we host workshops and our weekly open access land skills day, as well as our Holiday and Food Scheme activity programmes. We have a basic outdoor kitchen there and a compost loo, so essentially it is a brew, a loo and a view!
There are other farm buildings including an air B&B, and fishing on the pond in the vicinity.
Unfortunately because of uneven ground and steps up to the compost loo, this site isn’t suitable for those with accessibility requirements but we will always try and accommodate so please reach out to us.
DIRECTIONS
Noxon Farm is well signposted from the B4231 Bream Avenue and the site overlooks Noxon Pond.
https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/noxon-pond-forest-of-dean
As you turn off the main road The Rewild Project Occupy the first part of the farm on the left (see picture 2 above) which is gated.
PARKING
There is very minimal parking at this site, just a couple of spaces opposite the gates.
TRANSPORT
The number 23 and 777 buses stop outside Noxon farm. Please always check with travel providers to clarify.
If you are having difficulties getting to this site for any reason please let us know. We do have a minibus which we use for transport if required.
NOXON
English: Habitational name from Noxon in Newland Gloucestershire. The place name derives from Old English hnoc (genitive hnoces) 'wether sheep' + tūn 'farmstead settlement'.