Established in the Spring of 2022, the Orchard is owned by South Hill Parish Council and managed in co-operation with SHARE. Located just outside of Golberdon, this is a quiet open space for everyone to enjoy.

The orchard is being planted with traditional West Country varieties of apple, and is a haven for wildlife and a reserve for native flora and fauna.

TREES
The hedges were planted courtesy of the Woodland Trust to provide hiding places for birds, insects, invertebrates and small mammals, and in time will thicken to form a wildlife corridor.
The first thirty apple trees will be supplemented with different types of fruiting trees and shrubs, including nut trees, with the intention of planting pears, plums, damsons, hazel and walnut, among others, with a wildflower undergrowth.
The trees are also registered on the Forest for Cornwall and the Queen’s Green Canopy, celebrating the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Click here for the current Planting Notes…
For more information, or if you’d like to be involved, please email: orchard@south-hill.co.uk.
Orchard News & Events
SHARE AGM - save the date
In advance of our SHARE AGM event, to be held at South Hill Parish Hall from 7.30pm on Monday 23rd September, we have contacted all members informally. This message includes important information for members regarding the election of Directors. Please read it carefully. Nominations for Directorships need to be with us by Sunday 8th September […]Read More »