Spring into a new season at
Awaken your garden after a wintery slumber
Get ready for the busiest time of the gardening year
Tools and equipment for tidying, weeding, preparation and planting
Fertilisers and compost
Seed potatoes, onions and shallots
Pest and slug control solutions
Fleece and cloches to protect against cold frosts
Leaf your home styling to us
NEW: English country garden inspired homeware from Gisella Graham
Add colour back into the garden with spring and summer flowering bul bs
Pansy, primula, polyanthus, viola
Anemones, hellebore, camellia, magnolia
Alpines, viburnum, rhododendrons, azalea
Indoor potted plants and outdoor spring bowls
Perfect for Mother’s Day Sunday 11th March
Time for a wardrobe refresh?
New Spring/Summer collections from Joules and Seasalt
Simple, relaxed styling with soft and comfortable fabrics
xed styling d comfortable
New Spring/Summer menu launching 1st April Breakfast served until 11.45am
N Fresh picks for you
New line of bags and accessories from Katie Loxton
bags ories
Loxton Stockist of
Nature infused collections with faux foliage and ferns, woodland animals and botanical prints
s for you
Fresh fruit smoothies and milkshakes Sandwiches and light bites Tasty mains
Thyme Specials Board New: The Dog Cabin The pawfect retreat for your four-legged friends
Artificial grass, heaters and anchors for leads
Full waitress service available – simply order your drinks or meals in the bistro
Sunday Lunch served 12pm-4pm Homemade cakes and scones Gelato ice cream
Afternoon Tea served daily 2.30pm-5pm
£9.95 per person or £15.95 with prosecco
Perfect for a Mother’s Day treat
Fully licensed bistro serving freshly cooked food
Outdoor terrace
Step through our new entrance and discover a whole new world this spring ew world thisspring Opening Times:
Mon-Sat: 9am-5.30pm Sun: 9.30am-5.00pm
Bark House Lane, Cawthorne, Barnsley S75 4AT Tel. 01226 790785
www.cannonhallgardencentre.com
Cannon Hall Garden Centre Pet Friendly
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