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With a mission to help you make your outdoor space gorgeous and an edited selection of some fine garden gifts, The Worm that Turned is more Kings Road that Derby Road.
Outdoor furniture brands such as Fermob, Cane-Line, Gloster and Skagerak reside alongside a fine display of outdoor lighting, clocks, and other outdoor décor. You’ll also find seasonal specialities, rare garden books and gorgeous hard-to-find oil-cloth for tables. Many of the items are available online, however the store has a selection of one-off pieces and vintage finds that are only available here.
A free gift wrap service is available if you ask nicely. Only 5 minutes walk from the city centre, there is also plenty of on street parking in the area and some great pubs nearby. From a tiny balcony to a country estate, the helpful staff will help you find an item to enhance it.
The Worm That Turned (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 09:30 -17:30*
Sunday - Closed
*Following ongoing changes to the way people shop, the physical store is now open by appointment only. This means they can give you a totally personal service and if necessary, prepare for your visit without any fuss. This can be done easily over the phone or via the book now button above.
Visitors wanting a Weekend shopping experience should phone for information.
Closed Xmas Day and Boxing Day.
For full up to date information about visiting, click on the website link or book now button above.
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