A POPULAR food blogger has been posting about a visit to a popular Worcestershire garden centre.
Birmingham-based blogger Bab About Town has shared that Christmas has come early to Webbs Garden Centre in Wychbold, Droitwich.
The influencer shared to her more than 20,000 followers on Instagram: "Have you ever visited the fantastic food hall/garden centre in Droitwich?
"If you know me you'll know I love a farm shop and a good garden centre.
"Well Webbs in Droitwich is an absolute paradise for folks like me, as it seamlessly combines these two passions.
"It's such a lovely garden centre to walk around - it's kid-friendly and dog-friendly too.
"Let's talk about the food hall - it's truly impressive.
"What's equally noteworthy is the presence of numerous independent brands within the food hall - it's nice to see these local businesses represented."
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Amy Langston, the blogger behind Bab About Town, usually writes about restaurants and cafes in Birmingham though does also venture outside the second city.
During her visit to Webbs the influencer said she was also impressed with the garden centre which is already getting into the festive spirit.
She said: "If you're already in the Christmas spirit, you're in for a treat.
"The Christmas store is already open.
"The Christmas village they've set up is really lovely, and will totally get you in the festive mood!
"In my book, Webbs in Droitwich ranks high among the best garden centres I've come across.
"It's massive and it caters to the whole family."
Chris Southgate wrote: "The Christmas area is just stunning and worth a visit alone."
Kath Symes wrote: "How gorgeous is this", sharing two emojis with hearts in the eyes.
Josies Plate added: "Looks like the perfect day out."
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