2024 Season
Stock is limited so please come the first weekend to be sure of reserving a tree.
Main road signs are not up this year, smaller yellow signs are.
“ENJOY A REAL CHRISTMAS TREE THIS YEAR”
Quality Christmas Trees for over 35 years
The best place to get real Christmas trees in southeast London and Kent
Our Christmas trees are carefully tended from planting until harvest several years later to produce high-quality trees, our stocks offer trees to suit most needs; from a small tree to large specimen trees for display use.
As we only sell trees we have grown on the farm, we are able to offer the freshest Christmas trees you will find in the southeast as we cut to meet demand day to day, or to order. We sell trees direct to the public from the farm.
Trees are displayed in the sales area on individual stands helping you select a tree easily with little effort, alternatively, many customers choose a tree in the plantation, either reserving for cutting at a later date of your choice or take away freshly cut. If you wish to dig or cut your tree please bring your own tools.
Useful Information
Gingerbread tree will be as usual.
The bees have been busy and the honey will be on sale when we open.
Wishing you all a very happy Christmas.
Kieron and James.
Choosing a tree in the plantation
Collect a label first from yard office.
Choose, reserve, tell us the date for collection or delivery. we will cut it ready.
Choose and take away, we cut for you.
Choose and take away, you cut, bring your own saw. (no power tools)
Choose and reserve, DIY.
All trees are netted for your convenience on dispatch with help available to load if required.
Please note that it gets muddy on the farm so it would be a good idea to bring your boots and we are sorry, we can not provide equipment for safety and legal reasons so please bring your own.
PLEASE NOTE:
We can only take payment by cash or cheque. We regret that we are unable to accept card payments.
Situated within easy reach of Jct 4 of the M25, A21 and Orpington Bypass. Local signs are marked “Christmas tree farm”.