Christmas trees and Festive Craft market
Yattendon Christmas Trees
Yattendon Christmas Trees

With over 50 years of experience growing Christmas Trees, rest assured that your Yattendon tree will be top-notch quality.

All their trees are lovingly grown on sustainable land, hand-picked for their Christmas Tree Retail and Festive Shop.

Thinking of purchasing your Christmas Tree this year?

Here’s how:

1. Visit their Christmas Retail area – they’ve expanded their outdoor retail space with one of England’s biggest selections of Christmas trees.

Each tree is grown on the Estate and carefully chosen for their retail section. Choose from a wide array of Nordman Fir or Norway Spruce cut trees, ranging from 1.2m to 4m.

You can also find their own Pot grown trees in four variations, from 60cm up to 1.2m tall.

Inside the Festive shop, discover a vast collection of decorations, lights, Christmas wreaths, and other festive accessories.

Plus, on weekends, enjoy seasonal refreshments at their cosy café hosted by The Pantry.

2. Opt for phone or email orders – Pre-order now available for collection or delivery.

This year, they’re thrilled to introduce handmade garlands for sale, originally crafted by their staff to adorn the festive shop.

These garlands are a big  hit, so ensure to pre-order by phone or email with at least a 2-day notice.

Got questions or want local deliveries?

Check out their website for more info.

Yattendon Festive Shop
Berkshire
RG18 0XB

Office telephone: 01635 203908
Email: julie.gaylor@yattendon.co.uk

They are open from 15th November
Monday – Saturday 9.00 – 17.30
Sunday 9.00-17.00

They have a range of new activities for 2024.

These include, wreath making, axe throwing, horse and carriage rides, and performances from the Rock Choir and VoxSonix.

Go to their events page for more information and keep an eye on their social media pages

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