Forty Hall Vineyard is an exciting social enterprise that established a 10 acre community vineyard in Enfield, north London in 2009. Largely looked after by local volunteers, the vineyard is the first commercial scale vineyard in London since the middle ages, producing still and sparkling wines.
As London's only commercial-scale vineyard we are proud that profits from sales of our award winning wines are put back into the project to enable us to deliver health and well-being benefits to our local community.
We deliver this through our ecotherapy project, which provides volunteering opportunities in the vineyard. Our aim is to improve mental and physical health through working outdoors in a green environment, being socially connected and engaged with horticultural activity and the production of our wines. We are certified organic and dedicated to demonstrating environmentally sustainable farming and vine-growing practices. 2023 Update: The vineyard's future is at risk. Please can you help us secure the resources we urgently need? Please donate via our appeal here.
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Forty Hall Community Vineyard
Enfield
Enfield
£25.39k raised from 3 pages
Save London's Vineyard
£24.82k raised since May 2024
A Bench for Paul Sadgrove
£331.25 raised since February 2020
London Marathon for Forty Hall
£237.5 raised since January 2020
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Forty Hall Vineyard is an exciting social enterprise that established a 10 acre community vineyard in Enfield, north London in 2009. Largely looked after by local volunteers, the vineyard is the first commercial scale vineyard in London since the middle ages, producing still and sparkling wines.
As London's only commercial-scale vineyard we are proud that profits from sales of our award winning wines are put back into the project to enable us to deliver health and well-being benefits to our local community.
We deliver this through our ecotherapy project, which provides volunteering opportunities in the vineyard. Our aim is to improve mental and physical health through working outdoors in a green environment, being socially connected and engaged with horticultural activity and the production of our wines. We are certified organic and dedicated to demonstrating environmentally sustainable farming and vine-growing practices. 2023 Update: The vineyard's future is at risk. Please can you help us secure the resources we urgently need? Please donate via our appeal here.