It?s farewell to fish at Squire?s in Cobham

by | Sep 7, 2017 | News | 0 comments

Cobham

Squire?s Garden Centre in Cobham is making some changes. The Caf? Bar will be extended to have a much larger seating area with stylish new furniture. The change will coincide with a new winter menu and create a more relaxing environment and a great place to meet with friends and family.

The main shop will be devoted to great ideas and products for Autumn gardening and will have a bigger range of gifts and leisure products. As Winter approaches, the area will evolve to feature everything you need for an inspirational family Christmas.

Garden furniture, barbecues and other outdoor living leisure products will move to the building currently housing Aquatics where a fabulous new showroom will be created. The small Aquatics Department will close the first week in September. Fish will continue to be sold at Squire?s centres in Twickenham and West Horsley, along with everything else you need for your pond or aquarium.

Squire?s in Cobham will be re-fitted during September with work completed by the 1 October. The garden centre will remain open while the works take place.

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