
This year we are supplying Christmas trees!
Our gorgeous trees are the spectacular species of Nordmann fir – a non-drop variety, perfect for your indoor or outdoor displays!
We have a fresh and plentiful supply of trees available, from 4 foot up to 7 foot!
Each tree will be cut no more than 24 hours prior to your chosen collection/delivery date.
Want one of our fantastic trees? Reserve your tree now with a 50% deposit.
Trees are £10 per foot, for example a 5 ft tree costs a total of £50, pay £25 now through the website and pay the remaining £25 on collection.

How it works
- Pay deposit, your order is now placed, tree secured!
- Turn up at the club on your chosen date
- Pay the remaining balance
- Take it home and decorate!
Caring for your tree
We want you to get the most from your Christmas Tree, so follow these easy steps to keep your Christmas tree looking and smelling great!
Step 1
Buy your tree as early as possible! After you’ve chosen your cut tree, take it out of its netting and give it a good shake. It’s essential you do this on the day you bring it home to give your tree the best possible start indoors.
Step 2
Before you set your tree up, it’s a good idea to give it some water to avoid dehydration. Cut about 3cm off the bottom using a panel saw and pop it straight into a bucket of water to absorb (cutting the trunk means it takes in more water and prolongs its life – like with fresh cut flowers!)
Did you know?
When a Christmas tree is cut from its trunk over half of its weight is water.
Step 3
When you are ready to set your tree up, shake the tree outside to remove any loose foliage. Once you’ve brought it back indoors, stand your tree up in a Christmas tree stand. Avoid putting your real tree in sand or soil as this can reduce the amount of water it can absorb through the trunk.
Step 4
Water your real Christmas tree every day to keep it looking as good as the day you got it. A dehydrated tree will start to droop and wilt quickly, so we recommend topping up with a minimum of 500ml of water a day. A real tree can absorb around 1-2 litres of water per day, however a cut tree will keep hydrated with much less.