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We're excited to offer a sneak peek of our newest rose... In celebration of the Oxford Botanic Garden's 400th anniversary, we are delighted to be officially launching a new rose for them at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022. Founded in 1621, the University of Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the UK and one of the oldest in the world! Although the new rose will not officially be available to buy until next year, the beautiful new hybrid was revealed by Oxford Botanic Garden Director Professor Simon Hiscox along with Peter Beales Roses Nursery Manager Ian Limmer on Sunday 25th July 2021, accompanied by special guest Lord Patton of Barnes. The New ‘Oxford Physics Rose’ will not be officially launched
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Towards the end of last year works began to significantly improve the plant sales area and tea room at our Plant Centre in Attleborough, Norfolk. The improvements, which are part-funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, include a new restaurant that is considerably larger than the previous tea room, new stock ranges within our garden centre shop, the construction of impressive all weather canopies and an expanded outdoor sales area. The new canopies will offer customers a much improved shopping experience, especially during the winter months and at times of bad weather. Greater versatility can also be achieved by the canopies removable sides. The larger plant sales area will enable us to offer an even greater range of first class plants, including an impressive range
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Phase two of the extensive redevelopments of the plant centre have now begun! During this time we have unfortunately had to close our Tea Room and Restaurant to enable it to be significantly improved and extended. However, we are still able to offer a reduced menu of tea, coffee and cold drinks within our garden marquee throughout the remainder of the building works. The new Restaurant will be much larger, as well as featuring a completely fresh new look which will provide a welcoming and comfortable dining experience for our customers. Outside seating numbers will also be increased for the summer months with an additional new function marquee. This exciting project is part-funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development through a business development grant awarded to Peter Beales Garden Centre. The new Restaurant is due to officially open on 4th May 2019 during our 'East Anlgia's Finest' Plant and Craft Fair.
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Exciting new site improvements coming soon to Peter Beales Garden Centre! Plant Centre Development Peter Beales Garden Centre are delighted to have been awarded a business development grant, which will enable us to significantly improve our plant sales areas and tea room. During the developments, which are part-funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, the Plant Centre will be open as usual, although there is naturally likely to be an element of disruption caused during construction and we apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause. The site improvements are scheduled for completion by Easter 2019.