Nurturing Nature Together

At High Peak Harvest, we transform 10 acres in Derbyshire into a thriving habitat, growing fruit trees and flowers sustainably while harnessing small-scale renewable energy.

Community Collaboration

Our farm is rooted in the power of community. It flourishes through the shared commitment of neighbors, volunteers, and partners who come together to care for the land and support one another. By working side by side—exchanging skills, stories, and hands-on experience—we cultivate not only healthy soil and abundant harvests, but also meaningful relationships. This collaborative spirit allows knowledge to be passed across generations, ideas to grow, and a strong sense of stewardship to take hold, ensuring the farm remains a vibrant and resilient place for all.

Hands-On Learning

The farm is a living classroom where learning happens by doing. Through immersive, hands-on experiences, participants gain practical skills in farming, sustainability, and land stewardship while developing a deeper connection to the natural world. From planting and harvesting to soil care and seasonal planning, each activity offers an opportunity to learn through direct engagement. Guided by experienced farmers and shared exploration, hands-on learning at the farm builds confidence, sparks curiosity, and empowers individuals of all ages to understand where food comes from and how thoughtful practices can support both people and the planet.

Our Impact: Growing a Greener Future

At Randall Carr Brook Farm, we believe that farming should give back more than it takes. By blending traditional stewardship with modern renewable technology, we are creating a resilient landscape for our community and the environment.


Community Members Involved

15

5

Learning Events
Kg Food Produced

3

72

Trees Planted

Our Home

Nestled on 10 acres in Derbyshire, we nurture the land with care and purpose.

Location

Randall Carr Brook Farm, Manchester Road, Derbyshire, SK23 7ES

Hours

Mon-Fri 9-5

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Contact Us

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