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I need to organise a birthday day with a difference - garden centre crawl :) south London/Essex - anyone got any info?

56 replies

MyNeighbourJohnToturro · 12/06/2024 09:15

That’s it really

my friends 40th- she’s recently bought a house, had a garden and is obsessed with planting, plants, homegrown but she gets lots of stuff online because she doesn’t drive

i want to make a full day of it - anyone know any garden centres with amazing cafes? Produce ? I’m looking at south east London but happy to drive to Essex for a few great ones

thanks in advance

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DeltaAlphaDelta79 · 12/06/2024 09:18

Theres a couple on the A127. Summerhills (basildon-ish) going towards Southend and Alton (Wickford) coming away from Southend.

ThatTimeIKnewFamousPeople · 12/06/2024 09:19

I live nowhere near London and know nothing about it, but that sounds like the best birthday ever! Could you incorporate a national trust or similar garden visit? They have nice cafes

olderbutwiser · 12/06/2024 09:19

For a real treat take her to somewhere really fab like Beth Chatto, or Sarah Raven at perch hill, or great dixter. More of a hike but a wonderful experience.

Twilightstarbright · 12/06/2024 09:22

Crews Hill in Herts would be perfect.

ProjectKettle · 12/06/2024 09:22

If you are happy to come to SW London, Morden Hall Park is a National Trust home and park that has a lovely garden centre in the grounds. Edit to add that as its National Trust, there's also a cafe onsite.

Netaporter · 12/06/2024 09:23

Crews hill in Enfield/Hertfordshire is the ultimate garden centre crawl IMO and waaay better than anything on the A127 (and the likelihood of getting stuck in traffic if it’s a sunny day). Pubs nearby for lunch.

Or the Columbia Road flower market in a Sunday followed by a hipster lunch?

Or RHS Hyde Hall in Chelmsford which has a lovely cafe and plenty to look at plant wise.

Acunningruse · 12/06/2024 09:24

I have no idea as thats not my local area but honestly this is the loveliest thing I have heard today. What a wonderful idea.

Netaporter · 12/06/2024 09:24

Also second it’s the loveliest birthday idea!

MavisPennies · 12/06/2024 09:26

I'm so into the idea of a garden centre crawl ❤️. Might have one for my 50th.
There's a lovely garden centre in Syon Park (west London across the river from Kew gardens), but that might be a bit far for you, and the traffic across Kew bridge is horrible.

Revelatio · 12/06/2024 09:26

Crews Hill! Then a cosy country pub lunch.

delphinedupont · 12/06/2024 09:26

What a fab birthday idea. I would love this. Again, nowhere near London but but I’ll come down for the plants and cakes!

hilariousnamehere · 12/06/2024 09:27

RHS Hyde Hall is a great shout, as is Beth Chatto although that's quite a bit further into Essex. If you come out as far as Beth Chatto there's also Green Island Gardens and Marks Hall within a reasonable distance although can't remember if Marks Hall has a plant shop/nursery. Gardens of all three are spectacular though.

Actual garden centres, I love Craft Nurseries in Lawford, beautiful cafe, the Barn in Stanway/Copford, and Fillpots on other side of Colchester :)

This is such a lovely idea I might steal it!!

Bjorkdidit · 12/06/2024 09:33

I've done this a couple of times for my mum. She doesn't drive so a lot of 'destination' garden centres take ages to get to or impractical, so I take her out for the day to visit a RHS/NT site, cafe, couple of garden centres and second hand book shops. I usually end up buying her a bag of compost and lifting it in and out of the car for her too.

ImpossibleGirl · 12/06/2024 09:35

If Surrey isn't too far... There are a number of garden centres near Wallington.

Crossways is amazing value and good quality plants. Make this stop 1. www.crosswaysnursery.com

Then head over to Woodcote for farm shop / restaurant/ cafe and any slightly more exotic plants she wants. They are a little pricey for plants though still good quality, so make this stop 2.

www.dobbies.com/woodcote-green

BettyBardMacDonald · 12/06/2024 09:41

That sounds like a dream birthday! What a kind friend you are.

isthismenopausalrage · 12/06/2024 09:48

I was going to say crews hill

LBOCS2 · 12/06/2024 09:49

DSis and I quite like a trip to Coolings (in Knockholt) or Polhill. Polhill particularly has a good farm shop too.

Or there's a garden centre at RHS Wisley.

SilverBirch99 · 12/06/2024 09:49

Yes Marks Tey is lovely . Also nearish to Tiptree ( jam factory cafe is nice ) is Perrywoods and they have a nice cafe also.

MyNeighbourJohnToturro · 12/06/2024 09:52

Goodness cannot believe all the responses already! Thanks SO much

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MyNeighbourJohnToturro · 12/06/2024 09:55

@ThatTimeIKnewFamousPeople that’s reassuring thanks. I’m a single parent and don’t have much spare cash and wanted to do something really memorable and have bought her a really lovely tree and I’ve hand painted her a pot. I’m also hoping to grab large bulky items and compost bags as she can’t do stuff like this off the cuff- she has no idea we are doing this 🩷

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ALovelyCupOfNameChange · 12/06/2024 09:56

another crews hill vote.

wisley is lovely and a bit posher, you have the beautiful gardens to walk round to make a day of it. I’ve a feeling you can book lunch / afternoon tea) , but it is carnage with roadworks
crews hill is definitely more of a “garden centre crawl” vibe. Which is, frankly, genius

MyNeighbourJohnToturro · 12/06/2024 09:59

Blimey
i am in tears

you are so nice

I sadly wasn’t able to make the proper birthday which was a weekend in Marbella and I was cringe about this idea but now I’m really looking forward to it

shes in SE London that’s why I figured Essex wouldn’t be much of a trek

I’ll look through these and make a list - I was thinking 3 but really want to find one with a gorgeous cafe or next to a lovely pub.

weirdly I started a list last week researching online but good reviews seem to be scarce.

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FortunataTagnips · 12/06/2024 10:55

Definitely Crews Hill. And then pub lunch.

FortunataTagnips · 12/06/2024 10:57

And if you go to Crews Hill, you could also look around the gardens of Myddelton House and Forty Hall.

kaurigold · 12/06/2024 11:02

I suggest Coolings as above. coolings.co.uk. There are actually 2 Coolings in Knockholt, a village near Orpington. The one on Rushmore Hill is the main plant one - they have nurseries on site. They have an amazing cafe called Arthur’s. Then 5 minutes drive away on Main Road is Coolings Lifestyle- some plants but garden furniture, pots, barbecues, and lots of gift stuff. It also has a small cafe.

I could happily spend a day between the two!

If you wanted to opt for a pub there is the Bulls Head on Rushmore Hill or the Three Horseshoes on Main Road.