Garden Centre Gets The Go Ahead
September 11, 2017
We are delighted to announce that we have received Planning Consent for the development of a retail garden centre on land at Meadow View Nursery off Hayne Lane near Honiton.
We are delighted to announce that we have received Planning Consent for the development of a retail garden centre on land at Meadow View Nursery off Hayne Lane near Honiton.
Well all that hard work paid off, the Combe Estate team put so much effort into designing and setting up our stand and we are proud to announce that we won first prize for our woodland garden!
Combe Estate are pleased to announce that a Planning Application has now been submitted for a Garden Centre to be built at our Meadow View Nursery site.
Honiton Chamber of Commerce are calling for all creative young people in Honiton to create a new emblem to help them put the town on the map.
As sponsors of Honiton Cricket Club we are proud to support this event through our association with Honiton Cricket Club and former England and Somerset Cricketer Andy Caddick.
For further information on Honiton Cricket Club please see the link below:
http://honiton.play-cricket.com
Following the clear fell of Quicks plantation last year which mainly consisted of mature Douglas Fir and Sitka Spruce we have now started to re plant the area with a broadleaf mix of Oak, Beech, Chestnut and Cherry.
Combe Estate have donated a Christmas Tree to Honiton Chamber of Commerce to be placed outside St Paul’s Church in Honiton.
Fly tipping is a constant problem here at Combe Estate but new powers to crack down on fly-tippers who blight areas of East Devon have been approved by the district council’s Cabinet.
The Pig at Combe will be opening its doors for business next Monday, 11th July 2016. Please follow the link below to the website for The Pig at Combe to see the amazing transformation that has taken place.
We would be delighted to welcome you to the Combe Estate which is set in the heart of the East Devon Countryside. The very word Combe means a steep sided wooded valley and that is typical of the landscape of this 4000 acre private estate owned by Richard Marker.