
Your space for wellbeing, connection and opportunity
Find out about our new site, Farfield, opening in Summer 2025.
Our journey
Farfield began with a vision – to transform the former old St Walburga’s School building on Farfield Road, Shipley, into a calm, inclusive and accessible space for the community to enjoy.
Renovations started with that dream in mind, and every decision has been guided by the needs of our community. From accessible design to eco-conscious details, we’ve worked to create an environment that supports everyone who walks through our doors.
Led by The Cellar Trust and funded by the Shipley Towns Fund, Farfield will open its doors in Summer 2025.
A warm and welcoming space
Our aim is for everyone to feel welcome, valued and supported at Farfield.
Whether you’re seeking support, or simply need a warm drink and a place to connect and relax, you’ll find what you need under one roof.
Looking Ahead
Farfield is more than a building – it’s a symbol of hope and positive transformation.
Over time, our objective is to continue bringing people and organisations together to provide holistic support, amplify positive change, foster innovation and build a stronger, more connected community for everyone.
We can’t wait to see you.
- Learn more about the Shipley Towns Fund: Visit ourtownshipley.co.uk and the Bradford Towns Fund page.
- About the Government Towns Fund: Explore townsfund.org.uk.
We will offer:

Support for your wellbeing
A range of services available under one roof to help you manage and maintain your wellbeing.

Modern facilities
A new atrium, multi-faith room, offices, communal spaces and gardens for both users and the local community.

A calm environment
Where you can grab a warm drink and connect with others.

Green spaces for all
Wheelchair-friendly gardens, outdoor meeting areas and quiet spots to connect with nature.

Space for hire or to book
Accessible rooms for local groups to foster collaboration and opportunity.
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