Since opening in 1984, The Chelsea Gardener has gained a reputation as an excellent garden centre offering an oasis of green in the centre of Chelsea. With the Chelsea Physic Garden and the annual Chelsea Flower Show, the well heeled Chelsea neighbourhood has a whole host of blossoms and blooms to entice the green fingered. Add to that this well known garden centre and you have yet another reason for gardeners to come to Chelsea. In addition to cut flowers, seeds and bulbs, The Chelsea Gardener offers a complete garden design and landscape service, an impressive range of outdoor furniture, BBQs and cooking utensils, indoor and outdoor plants, garden tools and gift ideas. Located just off the King's Road this 'secret garden' makes an unusual venue for a party and is available to hire for any occasion from birthdays and weddings to exhibitions and functions.
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Second oldest botanic garden in England.
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