Description
Kilver Court & Gardens is a plant nusery, cafe and designer village. Currently in a limited form with three great retail outlets – Mulberry, Toast & Yves Delorme. The designer village will be transformed into an interactive culture destination for locals and tourists in the area following its recent acquisition by Showerings.
Kilver Court Café, known as First Kick Coffee at Kilver offers a selection of warm and cold food options that includes something for everyone. For those wanting more of a light bite, there are sandwiches on offer, warm food and soups for those cold days, and cakes galore for those with a sweet tooth!
Kilver Court Gardens are set against a 19th Century viaduct, providing an impressive architectural backdrop to thebeautiful gardens. The 3.5 acre gardens are maintained all year round for the public and feature a reproduction of George Whitelegg’s Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winning rockery, parterre based on the classic French geometric designs found in the ‘Place des Invalides’, an organic vegetable garden, 100 metre herbaceous borders and a mill pond.
Opening times vary for shopping, cafe and gardens, so please visit the website for details.
Kilver Court & Gardens is a plant nusery, cafe and designer village. Currently in a limited form with three great retail outlets – Mulberry, Toast & Yves Delorme. The designer village will be transformed into an interactive culture destination for locals and tourists in the area following its recent acquisition by Showerings.
Kilver Court Café, known as First Kick Coffee at Kilver offers a selection of warm and cold food options that includes something for everyone. For those wanting more of a light bite, there are sandwiches on offer, warm food and soups for those cold days, and cakes galore for those with a sweet tooth!
Kilver Court Gardens are set against a 19th Century viaduct, providing an impressive architectural backdrop to thebeautiful gardens. The 3.5 acre gardens are maintained all year round for the public and feature a reproduction of George Whitelegg’s Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winning rockery, parterre based on the classic French geometric designs found in the ‘Place des Invalides’, an organic vegetable garden, 100 metre herbaceous borders and a mill pond.
Opening times vary for shopping, cafe and gardens, so please visit the website for details.