Jemima's Top 5 Garden Centres in the Peak District

Jemima's Top 5 Garden Centres in the Peak District

The Peak District is a beautiful region in England that offers stunning scenery, rich history, and plenty of outdoor activities. But did you know that it also has some of the best garden centres in the country? Whether you are looking for plants, pots, tools, gifts, or just a relaxing day out, you will find something to suit your taste and budget at these five garden centres in the Peak District.

 

1. Hope Valley Garden Centre

Located in the heart of the Peak District, Hope Valley Garden Centre is one of the oldest and most established garden centres in the country. It was founded in 1947 by Clifford Proctor and has been run by his family ever since. You can find a wide range of seasonal plants, shrubs, trees, seeds, bulbs, and accessories at this garden centre, as well as a friendly and knowledgeable staff who can offer you advice and tips. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee and a bite to eat at the Wild Kettle Café, or browse the other independent businesses on site, such as the Bike Garage, the Treatment Space, the Adventure Hub, and more.

Highlights:

  • One of the oldest garden centres in the country
  • Family-run and friendly service
  • Wide range of plants and products
  • On-site café and other businesses

 

 

2. Chatsworth Garden Centre

If you are looking for a garden centre with a touch of elegance and history, look no further than Chatsworth Garden Centre. This garden centre is part of the Chatsworth Estate, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and is situated in the picturesque village of Beeley. You can find a variety of high-quality plants, flowers, furniture, gifts, and homeware at this garden centre, as well as a selection of local produce and delicacies. You can also explore the stunning Chatsworth House and Gardens, which are open to the public and feature over 100 acres of landscaped gardens, fountains, sculptures, and rare plants.

Highlights:

  • Part of the Chatsworth Estate
  • High-quality plants and products
  • Local produce and delicacies
  • Access to Chatsworth House and Gardens

 

3. High Roost

If you are looking for a garden centre with a bit of character and charm, you will love High Roost. This garden centre is set on terraced slopes with views over fields and hills, and features a series of garden rooms that are packed with plants and wildlife. You can explore the garden rooms via winding paths, steps, and archways, and discover an alpine bed, a vegetable garden, statuary, planters, and more. You can also buy plants, pots, compost, and tools at this garden centre, or join one of their gardening workshops and courses.

Highlights:

  • Set on terraced slopes with views
  • Plant-packed garden rooms
  • Gardening workshops and courses
  • Wildlife friendly

 

4. Hollies Farm Plant Centre

If you are looking for a garden centre with a focus on quality and variety, you will be impressed by Hollies Farm Plant Centre. This garden centre is located in the village of Bonsall, and specialises in hardy perennials, alpines, herbs, and shrubs. You can find over 2000 different varieties of plants at this garden centre, many of which are grown on site or sourced from local nurseries. You can also get expert advice from the owner, who has over 40 years of experience in horticulture, or join one of their guided walks and talks.

Highlights:

  • Specialises in hardy perennials, alpines, herbs, and shrubs
  • Over 2000 different varieties of plants
  • Expert advice and guidance
  • Guided walks and talks

 

5. Riverside Herb Centre

If you are looking for a garden centre with a bit of spice and flavour, you will enjoy Riverside Herb Centre. This garden centre is located on the banks of the River Derwent, and offers a range of herbs, spices, teas, oils, and vinegars. You can find over 400 different types of herbs at this garden centre, from the common to the exotic, and learn how to use them in your cooking, health, and beauty. You can also sample some of their delicious products at their tea room, or buy some of their gifts and hampers.

Highlights:

  • Offers a range of herbs, spices, teas, oils, and vinegars
  • Over 400 different types of herbs
  • Tea room and gift shop
  • Cooking, health, and beauty tips

 

These are just some of the garden centres that you can visit in the Peak District, but there are many more to discover and enjoy. Whether you are a keen gardener, a plant lover, a wannabe (like me), or just looking for a fun and relaxing day out, you will find something to suit your needs and interests at these garden centres in the Peak District. Happy gardening! 🌿

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