Cambridge K1 Cohousing at Marmalade Lane

Cambridge K1 Cohousing at Marmalade Lane Cambridge K1 Cohousing. Living the dream in Marmalade Lane! The building also has two amenity rooms and three spare bedrooms for members guests.

K1 Cohousing on Marmalade Lane is a multi-generational cohousing community in Orchard Park, Cambridge. Cohousing means that the community was central to the design of both the site as a whole and the individual homes. We share a common house for regular meals (pre Covid-19!), watch films, have parties or just get together and chat. Our extensive communal garden and lane, are where our children hav

e lots of space to run around, the allotment group grow food, games are played, and our flower meadow gardeners get creative. Or we can just sit in the sun and relax! Our 42 homes are fully occupied and we have 100 plus residents (adults and children) Cohousing is not unique across the world, but is rare in the UK. If you are interested in this scheme as a potential future resident do email [email protected] or message us via this page.

When we first moved into Marmalade Lane we were disappointed that 'The Lane' was tarmac. We wanted a garden, not a road!...
21/06/2026

When we first moved into Marmalade Lane we were disappointed that 'The Lane' was tarmac. We wanted a garden, not a road! However, tarmac does have it's advantages : many of the resident kids have learnt their bicycling, skateboarding & rollerblading skills on it in a safe environment, chalk drawings have flourished, tennis & badminton have been played and this year, cricket has appeared.

This week's pictures:1. Parents are constantly on the hunt for their children's shoes - there are multiple hiding places...
06/06/2026

This week's pictures:
1. Parents are constantly on the hunt for their children's shoes - there are multiple hiding places in our shared garden.
2. One of our communal washing machines broke which is a big deal with most of the community not having washing machines in their own homes. Thankfully, we have people living here who are confident enough to poke around and fix the problem.
3. A few of the kids harvested broad beans from our communal allotment. They were happy enough eating them from the pod but, cooked and put on a plate, were less keen!

24/05/2026

We held our first 'Beating the Bounds' at Marmalade Lane last week. We walked the perimeter of our site beating the ground with willow branches. We sung our own version of 'An Acre of Land', learnt about Roman roads, king's hunting grounds and the amazing diversity of trees that we have either planted or that have self seeded on our perimeter. Sorry no photo, but you can imagine that we did look a bit odd beating the ground with willow!

Our resident lepidopterist, Adrian, reached a milestone this week when they trapped their 100th moth specimen at Marmala...
10/05/2026

Our resident lepidopterist, Adrian, reached a milestone this week when they trapped their 100th moth specimen at Marmalade Lane. Adrian has set a light trap each evening since the end of February and attracts 3-5 species of moth most nights. The non-lepidopterist residents of Marmalade Lane are learning a lot about these beautiful creatures thanks to Adrian's photos and extensive knowledge of the moth's food and habitat and why they're in our communal garden. Moths on show here are Muslin, Spectacle, Emperor & Lime Hawk.

The sun is shining and this year’s batch of Marmalade Lane marmalade is ready. Made with Seville oranges and proceeds go...
03/05/2026

The sun is shining and this year’s batch of Marmalade Lane marmalade is ready. Made with Seville oranges and proceeds going to the allotment group.

One of our neighbours is co-organising a clothing swish on Saturday 9 May at the Cambridge Salvation Army Community Hub....
16/04/2026

One of our neighbours is co-organising a clothing swish on Saturday 9 May at the Cambridge Salvation Army Community Hub. Bring any garments that you’d be happy to gift to a friend at 2pm and swap them for other clothes from 2.45pm. 👖👚👕👗

The chickens escaped their coop today. All seven hens explored the kids’ play area, including the climbing frame and the...
09/04/2026

The chickens escaped their coop today. All seven hens explored the kids’ play area, including the climbing frame and the swings. Luckily two members of the hen group were able to encourage the hens back into their space with the help of bird seed. 🐔🥚

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9 Marmalade Lane
Cambridge
CB42ZE

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