Hulme Community Garden Centre is located at 28 Old Birley St, Hulme, Manchester M15 5RG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Hulme Community Garden Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Sue Strong

5 Google Rating

I cant praise this place highly enough, after touring most of the garden centre usual suspects, this

5/ 5

I cant praise this place highly enough, after touring most of the garden centre usual suspects, this reminded me of why i wanted to grow things and why, in the first place. The collection of plants is interesting and well thought out and obviously put together by the people who are running it. It feels hands on and shines all the brighter for it. Well done to you all.

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Deborah Gregory

5 Google Rating

Lovely refuge from the busy world, knowledgeable staff and lovely Cafe if rather over priced. £3.30

5/ 5

Lovely refuge from the busy world, knowledgeable staff and lovely Cafe if rather over priced. £3.30 for a tiny piece of brownie is a little excessive

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Richard Norreys

4 Google Rating

A bit eccentric, there's a good selection of plants and getting better, worth a visit.

4/ 5

A bit eccentric, there's a good selection of plants and getting better, worth a visit.

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lavinia scarcella

5 Google Rating

Dead nice place, well organised with gorgeous plants and relaxing vibes! Very good community spirit

5/ 5

Dead nice place, well organised with gorgeous plants and relaxing vibes! Very good community spirit too. I hope the hippodrome will get saved x

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Peter Kelly

5 Google Rating

A magical Oasis of nurtured plants sheltered from a overwhelming metropolis of city apartments

5/ 5

A magical Oasis of nurtured plants sheltered from a overwhelming metropolis of city apartments

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