Garden building show site opens near Kenilworth

By James Smith

21st May 2024 | Local News

Crane Garden Buildings has opened its 14th show site (image supplied)
Crane Garden Buildings has opened its 14th show site (image supplied)

Crane Garden Buildings has officially opened its 14th show centre, this time at Notcutts Garden Centre near Knowle and Dorridge.

Located off the M42 at Junction 4, this new site strengthens Crane's partnership with Notcutts Garden Centre and offers "convenient access" to visitors from the West Midlands and Warwickshire.

This launch marks Crane Garden Buildings' second show centre opening of 2024, following the successful opening at Syon Park, Greater London, in March.

With existing sites in Brighton, Narford (HQ), Burford, Cranleigh, Newbury, Nottingham, Sevenoaks, St. Albans, Sunningdale, Trentham, and Tunbridge Wells, the Solihull addition "underscores the company's commitment to expansion", coinciding with its 50th-anniversary celebrations.

Russell Atkinson, CEO at Crane Garden Buildings, said: "We're thrilled to be extending the reach of our show sites to Solihull.

"With this being our second show site launch of the year already, the new centre marks an exciting growth milestone for Crane Garden Buildings and we're excited to see what the rest of the year will bring.

"The site showcases a range of garden buildings from summerhouses to potting sheds, but also offers visitors a chance to wander around the impressive Notcutts Garden Centre grounds."

Designers will be on hand at the site to guide visitors through the intricacies of the buildings, address any specific queries and help find the perfect fit for your outdoor space.

Crane Garden Buildings is a family-run business with 50 years of experience and is a UK leader in the production of high-quality and exceptional timber buildings of all types.

     

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