Poppleton Community Railway Nursery
The Nursery, Station Road, Upper Poppleton, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6QA
The nursery was opened in 1941 as part of the wartime "Dig for Britain" effort. Many of the greenhouses and sheds are over 70 years old and some are former railway buildings which have been re-purposed. The narrow gauge railway was built in the 1980s to move plants around the site and is still used today. Children can have their photo taken sitting in the driver's seat. The nursery used to supply plants to the York railway hotel and the railway offices and later created floral displays at stations all over Yorkshire and the North-East for visits by Royalty and other dignitaries. It was saved by a voluntary group formed in 2009 and became a registered charity in 2012.
The Nursery, Station Road, Upper Poppleton, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6QA
Uneven surfaces - take care
The nursery is entirely run by volunteers. It has a very important relationship with health agencies in the York area, providing a variety of therapeutic activities to people recovering from physical and mental health issues in a safe and welcoming place. These include those offered under an agreement with the NHS and the University of York St John Converge Programme.