Garden Maintenance Volunteer
Organisation role · 4—20 hrs/Week · Starting from 14 Oct 2025
Sacrewell Farm, Peterborough, PE8 6HJ, United Kingdom
GardeningOutdoorsClearing litter
Older peopleAnimal welfareNature & sustainability



Contact person
Harriet ConnonAsk Harriet a question
Sacrewell Farm/ The William Scott Abbott Trust
#105303
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Summary
A Garden Maintenance Volunteer plays a key role in maintaining and enhancing our sensory, Mill House and market gardens.Detailed description
The volunteer will assist with garden care, and help manage the overall horticultural activities to ensure our gardens are vibrant and engaging, for all visitors.
What is in it for you?
- Becoming part of a dedicated and passionate horticultural team.
- Hands-on experience in garden management and maintenance.
- Learning new skills in horticulture, garden design, and plant care.
- Enjoy the satisfaction of creating and maintaining beautiful garden spaces.
- Free entry to the site for you and your immediate family.
What is involved?
- Managing and maintaining the sensory and market gardens to a high standard.
- Supporting the creation and restoration of gardens and grounds.
- Ensuring garden tools and equipment are kept in good working order.
This role will be suitable for people who… are aged over 18, have an enthusiasm and a passion for gardening, enjoy sharing knowledge, and are comfortable working with garden machinery.
About Sacrewell Farm/ The William Scott Abbott Trust
Since 1964, Sacrewell has been run as a charity by the William Scott Abbott Trust with the aim of connecting people of all ages and backgrounds to the science, heritage and practical art of agriculture and to give insight into the trail that leads from farm to fork. The funds raised from the farm are reinvested into the upkeep, the livestock, the heritage buildings and supporting countryside learning.