Ashbrook Nursery, Garden Centre and Café, a well established family run business on the outskirts of Arbroath, is thrilled to ...

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Ashbrook Nursery, Garden Centre and Café, a well established family run business on the outskirts of Arbroath, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its offering with the opening of a new shop building. The business currently employs over 30 staff. This exciting development further enhances Ashbrook’s retail space providing a wider range of house plants and garden care products as well as new gifts and lifestyle stock. In addition to the new building, staff have been working hard to improve the existing garden centre.

Since its inception as a wholesale nursery, Ashbrook has continuously evolved, and this latest addition marks another milestone in its journey. The retail outlet, which opened its doors in 2003, has grown to include The Café @ Ashbrook, a charming gift shop and a ‘Woodland Wander’. Now, with the completion of the new shop building, Ashbrook can offer an even wider selection of products and services to enhance the visitor experience.

“We are delighted to introduce our new shop building,” said Anne Webster, owner of Ashbrook Nursery. “We have always prided ourselves on the range and quality of plants we offer, many of which we grow at Ashbrook. This latest development allows us to expand our product range while maintaining the friendly atmosphere and helpful service that Ashbrook is known for. We look forward to welcoming both new and existing customers to explore our new retail area.”

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