The Walled Nursery at Edwards Garden Centres
Home of The Walled Nursery

Garden Centre in Eccleshall

A charming market town in Staffordshire, and home to our Walled Nursery.

Your Local Garden Centre in Eccleshall

Welcome to The Walled Nursery, the heart of Edwards Garden Centres and your local garden centre in Eccleshall. Nestled within the historic walled gardens of Johnson Hall, we have been growing and nurturing plants here since 1954.

As an Eccleshall resident, you have one of Staffordshire's hidden gems right on your doorstep. Our specialist nursery focuses on quality over quantity, with an emphasis on unusual and hard-to-find varieties that you simply will not find at big chain garden centres.

What Makes The Walled Nursery Special

The historic brick walls of our nursery create unique microclimates that allow us to grow plants that might struggle elsewhere in Staffordshire. This means we can offer you varieties that are genuinely special.

Our team of expert horticulturists are always on hand to offer advice tailored to the local Eccleshall climate and soil conditions. Whether you are planting a new border, creating a container display, or tackling a troublesome shady corner, we can help.

Popular with Eccleshall Gardeners

  • Japanese Maples - We grow over 20 varieties, perfect for the sheltered gardens of Eccleshall
  • Camellias and Rhododendrons - Ideal for the slightly acidic local soil
  • Climbing Plants - For the beautiful period properties in the town
  • Cottage Garden Plants - Complementing Eccleshall's traditional character

The Walled Nursery

Address

Johnson Hall, Newport Road
Eccleshall, Staffordshire
ST21 6BD

Opening Hours

Mon-Sat: 9am - 5pm
Sun: 10am - 4pm

Parking

Free parking on site

Family Growers Since 1954

70+ years of expertise in the heart of Eccleshall

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Percy - Garden Expert

40 years of growing wisdom

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Afternoon! Percy here. Been pottering around gardens for over 40 years now, and there's not much I haven't seen. What can I help you with today - got a poorly plant, planning a new border, or just fancy a chat about what's looking good this season?

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