Tunbridge Wells
Anne O'Hare - Manager
Notcutts Garden Centre
Tonbridge Road
Pembury
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN2 4QN
Telephone: 01892 822636

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Tunbridge Wells Garden Centre

A traditional Garden Centre in Pembury on the outskirts of Tunbridge Wells. You will find over 3,000 varieties of hardy plants and every thing to help and inspire the gardener. From pots and ornaments to paving and garden furniture, the range and quality will delight. There is also a fantastic range of homewares and gifts.

To add to the relaxed shopping experience the Coffee Shop offers a tempting range of home made sandwiches, light lunches and delicious home made cakes and puddings.

Close to Sissinghurst, Tonbridge Castle, Finchcocks Museum of Music, Lamberhurst Vineyard, Whitbread Hop Farm and Bedgebury Pinetum.

Our restaurants are always extremely popular and have become a must visit part of the trip to many of our Garden Centres.

Whatever time of day you visit us there will be a delicious offer tempting you along to the restaurant. We look forward to serving you soon!
 

They offer tempting well-prepared food that’s sensibly priced and served in very agreeable surroundings. We pride ourselves on our home baked food and our pies. The quality of our mouth-watering cakes and scones are renowned.

As you’d expect, we are increasingly focused on local and ethically sourced produce. We are particularly proud to have recently won a Silver ‘Eggsellence Award’ from the Battery Hen Welfare Trust for using only British free range eggs in all our home baked food. Our restaurants are really child friendly with children’s meals, play packs and microwave ovens for heating food and milk.

And with free car parking, our restaurants have become a really convenient meeting point for many of our customers, who have found it a pleasant way to start or finish a trip to the busy town centres.

So if you haven’t been before, why not come in and see what you’ve been missing.  If you are a member of the Sage Privilege Club, don't forget you get two complimentary tea or coffees every month!

Hours of Business
Mon-Sat*: 9.00am - 6.00pm
*Tues: 9.30am - 6.00pm
Sunday: 10.30am - 4.30pm
(open to browse from 10am)
Bank Hols: 9.00am - 6.00pm
Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and Easter Sunday
Restaurant Hours
Mon-Sat: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday: 10.00am - 4.00pm

 
 
 
YOU WILL ALSO FIND:
  • Ample free parking
  • Free advice from our experts
  • Local Delivery Service
  • Carry to car
  • High chairs
  • Baby food warming
  • Baby changing facilities
Wild About Birds

We have plenty of choice in our wild bird range to suit many varieties of birds so that you can start attracting them to your garden. Why not visit us and take a look at our feeders, nest boxes and bird tables if you’re thinking of starting to encourage more birds to your garden or even if you are already involved in this fantastic pastime, here are a few feeding tips to get you going.

Creating the right environment to attract birds


Bullfinch There are many things you can do to attract wild birds to your garden, here are a few suggestions to get you started:

Food
  • Supply regularly, put in quiet places and spread around on the ground, in hanging feeders and on tables to attract different birds.
  • Grow plants that supply seeds, berries and insects - ask our experts in store for further advice.
  • Put a mixture of foods out to attract different birds:
    • Nyjer seeds for goldfinches
    • Peanuts for greenfinches and the tit family (but always put in mesh feeder to prevent baby birds eating them whole)
    • Fruit – for blackbirds and thrushes
    • Mealworms – for all birds
    • Fat balls – vital in the winter months
    • Black sunflower seeds – excellent all year round
    • Grated mild cheese – for robins and wrens

Water
  • Birds are attracted to the sound of running water, so a water feature is almost guaranteed to bring them into the garden.
  • Birdbaths containing fresh water provide essential hydration and aid feather maintenance.

Shelter and Nesting space
  • Plant shrubs and trees for shelter, camouflage and nesting space.
  • Put up nest boxes of various sizes in the autumn to allow potential residents time to settle in.
  • Hang the boxes away from feeding stations, predators and direct sun or wind.

Keeping clean
  • Birds like to clean their feathers and get rid of parasites with a dust bath - create one in a sunny quiet spot in your garden.

Starling Bird Tables
Tables should be placed somewhere quiet away from human traffic and places where predators can gain easy access (such as trees, fences and bushes) and as with nest boxes do not place in directly facing south and west directions.

Birds also like tables near a look out point so they can monitor its safety first and have a safe place they can easily get to. A bush 2-3 metres away will do the job.

Links
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
British Trust for Ornithology
Garden Birds
Tunbridge Wells has a selection of Concessions to enhance your shopping experience.

 

Please note that the Sage Privilege Club discount does not apply at any of the Concessions.