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The Hare Hatch Garden Centre; Opening June!

The Hare Hatch Garden Centre; Opening June!

Local Garden Centre, Landscaping Materials, Aggregate Stockists

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It’s time to celebrate a new chapter in Rivar Sand and Gravel’s exciting story: We are excited to announce that our new Hare Hatch garden centre will soon open, stocked with outstanding quality landscaping materials, aggregates and ancillary products. It boasts a local garden centre team committed to exceptional customer service. Hare Hatch is a welcome addition to our conveniently located depots in Windlesham, Tadley and Newbury.

So, why wait? Call in to your local garden centre, browse, fall in love with a plethora of landscaping solutions and discover options which you hadn’t previously considered. Transform an exterior area in to your dream outdoor living space.

If you’re a commercial or domestic landscaper/designer and have used our products and expertise before, you know that you get wise advice, cost effective, functional and aesthetic solutions from our local garden centre specialists. We care and believe in a positive experience.

Hare Hatch’s Garden Centre Has It All

As with our other sites, the new Hare Hatch garden centre has something to meet every taste and budget. Enjoy the flexibility to take items away at the time of purchase or take advantage of our delivery service which allows you to put your feet up for a while longer.

You’ll be spoilt for choice:

  • As a leading local garden centre, we stock locally sourced gravels.
  • Globally sourced gravels, chippings and pebbles.
  • Natural and concrete paving.
  • Setts.
  • Artificial grass.
  • Fresh turf.
  • Sleepers.
  • Landscaping bark.

And much more…

Whether you have a balcony, a small courtyard or an extensive commercial plot to landscape, we offer you a complete service from the aggregates to landscaping materials to ancillary products which add to the overall installation and maintenance minimisation. For example, install a weed membrane beneath gravel to stop weeds from growing through and spoiling the aesthetics, and when laying a path or driveway, use a discreet but robust gravel framework with weed membrane attached. Coredrive and Corepave products diminish maintenance work.

Gravels, of any size, shape and colour are attractive all year long and deliver excellent drainage, plus ice and frost cannot form a slippery surface over them.

It has been proven that being surrounded by greenery and nature is good for health and relaxation? Surely, that’s a reason to tear up the concrete? Natural Inturf Classic turf provides lasting inviting results, and for minimal maintenance, artificial grass presents an ideal realistic alternative.

Natural paving materials including Indian sandstone, limestone, Yorkstone, travertine and marble have a rival in style, durability, patterning and safety thanks to the increasing popularity of porcelain paving.

View a stunning range of different colour and finish options at our new local garden centre. Porcelain copes capably with Britain’s intriguing mix of weather conditions, and offers fade, slip, watermark, stain and frost resistance, at affordable prices.

We have the time, and the inclination, to offer a complete service to customers. When you call in to our Hare Hatch garden centre rest assured that your project is important, our input is invaluable, confidence is guaranteed.

Get excited about your exterior space and celebrate with us today.

Locations we cover:

(From our Hare Hatch Depot:) Reading, Twyford, Henley, Peppard, Kidmore End, Sonning Common, Shiplake, Wargrave, Sonning, Maidenhead, Marlow, Holyport, Windsor, Bray, Binfield

(From our Thatcham Depot:) Pangbourne, Theale, Bradfield, Padworth, Beenham, Aldermaston, Woolhampton, Bucklebury, Newbury, Thatcham, Hungerford, Kintbury

(From our Tadley Depot:) Basingstoke, Tadley, Oakley, Baughurst, Chineham, Hook, Kingsclere, Headley, Yateley, Hartley Wintney, Heckfield, Basing, Wasing, Whitchurch, Overton, Litchfield

and everywhere in between...