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The Community Farm is a not-for-profit, social enterprise overlooking the gorgeous Chew Valley Lake just outside Bristol and Bath.
Our mission is to get more people enjoying the benefits of a better food system so that local people and nature nourish each other and flourish together.
At our heart, we are an organic farm aiming to grow community alongside food. Every year we welcome almost 2,000 people onto the land for events, courses, and volunteering.
We share the food we have grown with community and nature, as well as food we have sourced from a network of other farmers and producers who share our values, including more than 30 producers in the South West. Every week we deliver to hundreds of households throughout Bristol, Bath and The Chew Valley.

We welcome everyone in the local area to join our community, either through sharing time on the land with us or through enjoying the freshly-grown, organic produce we have grown with community and nature.
We are always looking for funding to keep the farm growing. If you would like to support us, please donate here.
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The true cost of food
Our food is more expensive than non-organic food you might find at the supermarket. 'Cheap' food, from the industrialised food system that supermarkets support, only looks cheap. Really the costs have been absorbed by farmers and by the environment. The environment suffers from extractive and abusive practices which pollute our waterways, damage habitats and release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (Sustainable Food Trust, 2019), all whilst plunging 25% of farmers below the poverty line (Sustain, 2022).
Research has shown that for every £1 we spend on food in the mainstream food system, there’s £1 of hidden costs in damages to the health of humans and the natural world (Sustainable Food Trust, 2019). In comparison, organisations like ours have been proven to generate £3.70 of social and environmental value for every £1 spent (New Economics Foundation, 2021).
How we work out our prices
As well as selling all of the veg we grow on our own fields, we buy produce from other farmers, as locally as possible. We work closely with those farmers to make sure that we pay them a fair price for growing food in a way that's good for wildlife and the climate, as well as helping them make a fair wage.
To get to the price that you see on the website for the veg boxes, we set ourselves a budget to buy-in veg to fill the box and then add a bit extra to cover staff time and overheads. As we're a not-for-profit, you can rest assured that we keep our prices as low as possible and all of your money is going towards producing and delivering the food you eat.
The price and type of produce changes throughout the year, so the amount you get in your boxes will change a bit too. The boxes look their best in late summer and autumn when the harvest abundance means veg is at its cheapest, and the boxes can look a bit thin from April to June when we've eaten most of the crops that were planted the previous year, but the crops planted in spring aren't yet ready to harvest - making the costs more expensive (you can read more about this time of year here - 'What actually is the hungry gap').
Every now and again if the boxes start to feel emptier than we’d like, we review the buying allowance and slightly raise our prices to make sure you're getting a good amount of organic goodness delivered to your door. We'll always let you know about a price rise in advance via the website and in your order confirmation email.
At a cost of £35 a year, the Carrot Club entitles you to a 10% discount on all box and grocery orders.
To join the Carrot Club, if you are already a customer, go to My Account > Carrot Club and click the button to make payment with your registered payment card.
If you are not registered as a customer yet, you can tick the box to indicate you’d like to join the Carrot Club on our Registration Form.
The scheme does not give you any voting rights; these are only available to Investor Members.
We normally take payment 2 days before the box is delivered to you.
Delivery is free on all orders priced £9.95 and upwards. For smaller orders there is a £1 delivery charge.
Because the price of fresh fruit and vegetables is very much governed by seasonal changes and the weather, we work in harmony with the seasons when we select the produce for our boxes. This means we can offer the freshest produce at the best possible prices.
The prices of some of the individual extra items may, however, be subject to change.
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Our Land
The farm is based in Chew Magna, overlooking the beautiful Chew Valley Lake. We currently farm on 8.3 acres with the whole site extending to 15 acres. We are happy to be farming on Grade 1 agricultural land, which means we have a fantastic sandy loam soil that allows us to grow a huge variety of crops.
Find out moreOur People
The Community Farm is an extraordinary place. We think we have some pretty extraordinary people too! From our Management Committee to our Staff and our fabulous volunteers, you'd be hard-pushed to find a more dedicated and committed group of people.
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The Community Farm
Denny Lane
Chew Magna
Bristol BS40 8SZ
Our Outlets
Saturdays 9am-2pm
The same wonderful, organic produce that goes into our veg boxes is available for sale at The Farm's Veg Shed.
The Community Farm is a not-for-profit organisation, registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a Community Benefit Society.
Our registration number on the Mutuals Public Register is 31018 R. Our companies Number at Companies House is IP031018
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