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    Wyevale Garden Centre

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    The Furniture Barn

    The Furniture Barn

    3.0(8 reviews)
    62.2 mi
    ££

    The is one of two sites owned by The Furniture Barn - the other is round the corner in Riverside…read more Both are vast spaces of furniture - beds, sofas, dining room furniture, etc. This is a warehouse. Don't expect fancy displays. However, you'll find an ever changing stock which represents very good value. They do buy in ranges and you can order lots of different furniture form very helpful staff. They also stock one-offs. These will be returns to places like John Lewis - wrong fabric, customer changes mind. Also you will find furniture from photo shoots for companies like John Lewis. I have had great bargains. Buy when you see it as it may not be there when you return. Also check stock carefully. There may be a few marks here and there. All of mine have been fine. Good stylish furniture at a very good price. They deliver for £25.

    The quality of the items is fine - wardrobe and chest of drawers…read more. We paid £29.00 for delivery plus £25.00 for assembly of one item. I would have expected the drivers to at least remove the extensive packaging in their van after assembly instead of dumping it all at the side of the house in a large pile for the wind to spread around the garden. No effort was made to dispose of it. THANKS GUYS. This would be a major problem for an elderly or disabled customer. Perhaps you could think about this........... The self assembly item was just left boxed, so there was no way of checking on quality or damage before they left. They just said phone if there is a problem. Well, the problem is nobody answers the phone.

    The Range

    The Range

    3.8(4 reviews)
    39.5 mi
    £

    If (God forbid) you should find yourself stranded in Brislington, and are at a loss for things to…read moredo (as you would be), I'd recommend you visit Avon Mead Retail Park if you're looking for something resembling civilisation. Here you'll find a long line of huge shops, including The Range. For those of you unfamiliar with The Range, it sells everything from musical instruments to arts and crafts, furniture, outdoor living equipment, toys and pet care items to name just a few of its many wares. Moreover, these can be purchased at trés reasonable prices (but don't expect the greatest of quality). This branch of The Range is gigantic and pretty souless. But for practical matters and rainy days, it'll suffice.

    There's apparently a whole host of these shops all over the country and yet before I came to…read moreBristol, I had never heard of them. The Range is one of those wonderful mish-mash shops which sells absolutely everything, except from perhaps vital organs, although they could diversify into that in the future. Seriously, going in here is a real treat. You can buy everything from bones for your dog to every craft item under the sun. Or there's jacuzzis, huge boxes of broken biscuits, wall canvases, dried flowers and garden gnomes. It's all stacked chaotically around so actually searching for something you need is a total mission. But if you want to go in and come out with at least 15 things you absolutely don't need then I highly recommend The Range.

    Sanders

    Sanders

    4.2(5 reviews)
    60.3 mi
    ££

    This is the South-West's largest purpose-built garden centre, and is now a tourist and leisure…read moredestination in its own right. It was voted UK Garden Centre of the Year in 2007 by the Garden Centre & Retail Association. It was recently taken over by the Wyevale group. They sell everything imaginable in the gardening sphere, and secured a real coup by being the first garden centre in the UK to be permitted to sell the Wollemi Pine to the public. (For non-botanists, this is a rare pine thought to be extinct, but rediscovered in Australia in 1994: fewer than 100 adult trees survive in the wild, so it is being propagated around the world). This reflects their reputation as a high-quality plant nursery, and is about as high a commendation as you could get. The retail section also sells a wide range of other gardening and outdoor merchandise, from books, cards, ornaments, scented candles and crockery to pets and pet supplies, garden furniture, hot tubs, outbuildings and machinery. There's also a cafe-restaurant, and an extensive play area for children, which includes a large mock-up of a pirate ship. As you'd expect (given its location on the A38, close to to junction 22 of the M5), there's extensive car parking, but the centre also provides a free bus on Thursdays from Cheddar via Weston-super-Mare - details on the web-site.

    Plesantly surprised the food was very good and I would come here again. The portions were a good…read moresize and it is a lovely atmosphere.

    Wyevale Garden Centre - gardening - Updated May 2026

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