Weybridge Garden Centre
Situated at Crockford Bridge Pick Your Own Farm, Weybridge Garden Centre is located in Addlestone in Surrey, just off the London Orbital Motorway.
In summer 2022, the garden centre underwent a complete refurbishment, and was given the Blue Diamond look and feel.
The centre now hosts our own, exclusive, Blue Diamond Fashion department, as well as our unique pâtisserie concept, Kipling Pâtisserie & Prose.
We also have a great indoor plant department, home and garden departments, and our seasonal department, filled with exclusive own-brand products.
The perfect place for a great day out for all the family!
Facilities
- Baby changing facilities
- Carry to car service
- Coach parties welcome
- Dogs welcome
- Free parking
- Free WIFI
- Gift Vouchers
- Home delivery service
- Pushchair Accessible
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair Accessible
Contact Details
Opening Times
May Bank Holiday
Monday 29th May - all centres open as normal
Monday to Saturday - 9am to 6pm
Sunday - 10.30am to 4.30pm
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Location
Garden Centre Manager

Nayab Gull
Garden Centre Manager
Food & Drink
The Parlour at Weybridge Garden Centre
The Parlour Restaurant at Weybridge is a destination in its own right, comprising of the main kitchen, deli counter, jacket potato and soup stand. We offer homemade dishes prepared daily by our chefs. Rise and shine with our breakfast delights including a full English Breakfast or maybe try our Eggs Benedict range, Breakfast Bruschetta and Scrummy Granola Sundae for something lighter. Lunch is served between 12 pm until 3 pm with a selection of home-cooked dishes. Come and sample the Gluten-Free Fish and Chips, Chilli and Lime Chicken Skewers, Warm Panzanella and the Halloumi Salad. Children…
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Kipling Pâtisserie & Prose at Weybridge Garden Centre
Welcome to Kipling Patisserie at Weybridge, part of a destination store that is situated a short distance from Woking, Guildford and West London that features an open bakery influenced by Rudyard Kipling and his love for cakes. "one day he took flour and water and currants and plums and sugar and things, and made himself one cake which was two feet across and three feet thick. It was indeed a Superior Comestible (that’s magic), and he put it on stove because he was allowed to cook on the stove, and he baked it and he baked it till it was all done brown and smelt most sentimental." As a…
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