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There is a large garden centre with an aquatic department and cafe. Formally known as 'Badshot Lea Garden Centre' and owned by the Caffyn Parsons family, it was taken over by Squires in 2006. Its extensive pets and aquatics centre was opened in 1999 by Charlie Dimmock. [12]
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Winkworth Arboretum exhibits over 1000 species of trees as well as large collections of azalea, rhododendron, and holly on slopes leading down to landscaped garden lakes. Gertrude Jekyll explored the woods in the early 20th century.
The civil parish, which includes the villages of Badshot Lea, Hale and Wrecclesham, covers 14.1 sq mi (37 km 2) and had a population of 39,488 in 2011. [2] Among the prehistoric objects from the area is a woolly mammoth tusk, excavated in Badshot Lea at the start of the 21st century.
The Badshot Lea Long Barrow, which has also been called the Farnham Long Barrow, [1] was located near to Badshot Farm in the parish of Runfold, Surrey. [2] Standing on the western end of the Hog's Back ridge, [3] it was on a slope of Upper Chalk overlooking the Blackwater Gravels below. [4] It stood at approximately 85 metres (280 ft) above sea ...
Weybourne is represented, along with Badshot Lea, at Waverley Borough Council by two councillors: Andrew Laughton (Farnham Residents) and Richard Steijger (Liberal Democrat). Of the 81 single-member electoral divisions of Surrey County Council Weybourne is in Farnham North , represented by Catherine Powell (Farnham Residents).
A garden centre (Commonwealth English spelling; U.S. nursery or garden center) is a retail operation that sells plants and related products for the domestic garden as its primary business. It is a development from the concept of the retail plant nursery but with a wider range of outdoor products and on-site facilities.
Wyevale Garden Centres (formerly The Garden Centre Group) was a British chain of garden centres. It was the largest garden centre operator in the United Kingdom, with 154 locations following its acquisition of the Blooms of Bressingham chain in February 2007. [ 1 ]