Plants growing at Edwards Garden Centres
Just 8 Miles from Loggerheads

Garden Centre Near Loggerheads

The Walled Nursery in Eccleshall is your nearest Edwards Garden Centre. A scenic 15-minute drive through beautiful North Staffordshire countryside.

Garden Centre for Loggerheads Residents

Loggerheads sits in a lovely rural area with many established gardens and period properties. The Walled Nursery in Eccleshall is your closest Edwards Garden Centre - just head east and you will find us in about 15 minutes.

The area around Loggerheads has good, workable soil that suits a wide range of plants. Our locally grown shrubs and trees are already acclimatised to Staffordshire conditions, giving them the best start in your garden.

Country Gardens in Loggerheads

Many properties in Loggerheads have generous plots perfect for creating traditional English country gardens. We specialise in the cottage garden plants, specimen shrubs, and ornamental trees that suit this style beautifully.

Why Loggerheads Gardeners Choose Us

  • Nearby - Just 8 miles, about 15 minutes drive
  • Specialist plants - Unusual varieties you will not find elsewhere
  • Japanese Maples - Over 20 stunning varieties
  • Historic setting - Browse in our beautiful walled gardens
  • Local expertise - We understand Staffordshire growing conditions

Directions from Loggerheads

  1. Head east from Loggerheads
  2. Take the road towards Eccleshall
  3. Continue through Ashley
  4. The Walled Nursery is on Newport Road in Eccleshall

Serving All Parts of Loggerheads

We welcome gardeners from Loggerheads and surrounding areas including:

Loggerheads Ashley Mucklestone Hookgate Burnt Wood

The Walled Nursery

Johnson Hall, Newport Road
Eccleshall, ST21 6BD

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

About 15 minutes from Loggerheads

Call 01785 850 400

Serving Loggerheads Since 1954

Family-run garden centres with 70+ years of expertise

Also Serving Nearby Areas

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40 years of growing wisdom

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