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  • #16
    Mine is about a mile away, I usually go on the bike, and have small trailer to carry things in , which just attaches to the bike seat stem.

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    • #17
      Mine is a bit over a mile away, takes 25 minutes for me to walk there. So I take the car nearly always. Although I'm thinking about getting a folding bicycle that I can keep in the shed at home and carry onto the allotment site when I get there...
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Travellers View Post
        Mine is about a mile away, I usually go on the bike, and have small trailer to carry things in , which just attaches to the bike seat stem.
        Hi travellers,

        Have you got a picture/link to look at, I might consider this?!

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        • #19
          Not very far but have to go in car as it's up very steep hill, and is kind of 'up behind' the house, takes about 5 minutes, about quarter of a mile?
          DottyR

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          • #20
            Mine is 20 minutes walk away but I often get the car as I carry my tools with me each time.

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            • #21
              Mine is 1.5 miles away. About a 5-10 min drive. Would be a half hour walk.

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              • #22
                Mine used to be 1.3 miles and I always drove as the roads were not very good and I was pregnant.

                Thankfully it is now the bottom of my garden

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
                  Thankfully it is now the bottom of my garden
                  Mine too - I love popping out in my PJ's in the Summer to check on my plants

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                  • #24
                    When I had a plot it was a couple of miles away, downhill. I could walk there in about half an hour but it took much more effort to walk home, especially if I was carrying veggies. I tried cycling, but I'm not confident on a bike, plus the uphill bit home meant I was pushing the bike most of the way home.
                    Ultimately, the car won, but I didn't go to the plot often enough as there was also the garden to look after. So I gave it up for someone else to enjoy.

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                    • #25
                      behind my garden

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                      • #26
                        Mines at the bottom of the garden

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                        • #27
                          5 minute walk for me
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                          • #28
                            Less than a 15 minute walk

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                            • #29
                              My garden, love watching over my crops from my window
                              Nannys make memories

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                              • #30
                                Less then a 1/4 of a mile from the flat, compared to my old site that was almost 8 miles away
                                An attempt to live a little more self-sufficient

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