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18 years ago
My favourite garden centre in the area, it is situated just outside Aylesbury and is next to Waddesdon Manor. Has a large range of plants and garden/conservatory furniture and accessories. I particularly like it because it is set in a walled garden with lovely views. They also have plants and garden accessories that i haven't seen at other garden centres. A good collection of bamboos, maples, acers and other oriental plants which is also why its my favourite. Well worth a visit in my opinion. read more
18 years ago
Located near Waddesdon Manor this is a very upmarket garden centre with some fantastic plants and things for the garden. They also seem to specialise in those old style gardening tools that your granddad used for years. I used to visit here quite regularly during the summer months because they often had various pieces of garden furniture and art on display and for sale from local designers. Stuff that is very unique and often quirky and extremely stylish, definitely not the sort of thing you would get from B&Q or Homebase. These were items that would stylishly stand out in your garden and last you years. read more
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Queen Street
Aylesbury HP18 0JW
United Kingdom
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01296 658586
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16 years ago
This is an excellent plant centre which also sells garden ornaments and other garden sundries. Being attached to a manor house, it offers upmarket plants and brands, but it's not a shallow money-making enterprise--the plants are good quality and often unusual varieties or species. It is particularly outstanding for its trees and shrubs--some real specialist knowledge has gone into these, with choice and rare varieties which will keep a plantsman fascinated. Leans towards David Austin on the rose front. Well worth a visit, particularly from that point of view or to buy from their extensive range of planters and pots--or even garden books. And there is also a cafe which serves good, if simple, food. read more




