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When visiting family in Wiltshire we came across a great garden centre with a cafe and children's play centre - climbing frame, sand pit and ride on tractors etc.


I am a keen gardener and I was just wondering does anyone know of anything like this within easy driving distance of ED/London i.e. 40mins to an hour?

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Have a look at these - we now live 40 mins out to the south east of ED in Kent and frequent garden centres for entertainment now - who knew?!?


Coolings has a nature trail, shop, cafe and tractors/diggers all on a fairly small scale, Polhill is huge and has organic veg and meat, toys, a playground, fish and good pizza!


http://www.coolings.co.uk/green-and-pleasant


http://www.polhill.co.uk/


ETA - You could easily do both in a day - they are v close to each other

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Polhill is so good coach trips stop there on the way back from holidays in west country. Very easy to while away a morning there. Either down A20 or through Bromley. And the plants are in my experince good quality and last.
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