At the Castle Howard Garden Centre we pride ourselves on our fantastic value and traditional customer services, supplying the ‘pick of the crop’ in plants, garden tools, accessories and much much more.
Our ranges of plants, tools, furnishings and accessories have been specially selected to offer outstanding quality and choice. They reflect the long traditions associated with the gardens and landscape on the estate.
Forestry and hedging plants are available from our Tree Nursery.
The Castle Howard Garden Centre has free parking and is free to enter.
With a huge selection of bedding and herbaceous plants, herbs, ornamental trees, David Austin roses, climbers and seeds, you’re bound to find something special for your garden during every visit.
Our pick of the season will give you inspiration and ideas throughout the year, and our expert and friendly team are always on hand to offer advice and guidance with any of your gardening questions.
A stunning selection of garden furniture for relaxing or entertaining
We also cater for your pets with ranges of pet beds, toys, traditional leather and jute collars and leads, treats and care products.
30% off Kadi Range
Members can enjoy 30% off our range of Kadai products, known for their beautifully made fire bowls and outdoor cooking pieces inspired by traditional Indian designs. Crafted to be both functional and sculptural, these pieces work equally well as a dramatic garden feature or an alternative way to gather with family outdoors.
Located just a two-minute walk from the main visitor entrance, follow the signs for the coach park and the Garden Centre is on the left after the EV charging stations. There is also ample free parking outside for purchases made on the day.
Following your visit to the Garden Centre, why not enjoy lunch in the Courtyard Café or pick up supplies for a barbecue from the Farm Shop Butchery? Questions? Our friendly team in the Garden Centre can be contacted on 01653 648668.
Extend your visit further with admission into the Gardens – be inspired by the 18th century Walled Garden with its spectacular displays, particularly from May to September.