Bosworth's garden centre features plants and café near Elton Hall

Bosworth's Garden Centre, a family-run business near the village of Elton in Cambridgeshire, offers a wide range of plants, tools, gifts, and a food hall. Its Mulberry Café, located within Elton Hall's walled garden, serves breakfasts, light bites, and afternoon teas. The centre provides a convenient spot for gardening enthusiasts and families alike.

The popularity of garden centres has increased in recent years, driven by greater interest in home gardening and added attractions like cafés and playgrounds. Bosworth's Garden Centre, with locations including one just outside the village of Elton, caters to this trend by providing a comprehensive shopping experience.

Visitors can find a huge range of plants, including options for gardens, houseplants, herbs, and vegetables to grow produce at home. The centre stocks tools and accessories suitable for beginners, experts, and even children to encourage outdoor activities. Beyond gardening essentials, it features a curated collection of unique and thoughtful gifts, along with accessories, clothing, and home décor to personalize wardrobes and living spaces.

For grocery needs, the food hall offers fresh ingredients, pre-made products, store cupboard staples like pasta, rice, and sauces, as well as snacks, cakes, biscuit tins, and chocolates. After browsing, the Mulberry Café provides a relaxing spot "nestled within" Elton Hall's walled garden, where guests can "slow down, take in the view, and enjoy freshly prepared dishes." The café is praised for its "fantastic" food, including breakfasts, light bites, Sunday lunches, desserts, afternoon teas, and hot drinks.

To extend a visit, Elton Hall's gardens open from the end of May through August, showcasing a lily pond, flower garden, and orangery. Bosworth's is situated on the B671, about a 17-minute drive from Peterborough. Opening hours vary by season: in spring and summer, it operates from 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 9.30am to 4.30pm on Sundays; in winter and autumn, from 9am to 4pm Monday to Saturday and 9.30am to 4pm on Sundays.

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