Boyces Nursery, Fruit Farm & Manstree Vineyard

March 30th 2024

We will be closed on Easter Sunday but we will be open on Bank Holiday Monday 1st April instead 12.00pm - 5.00pm

Otherwise we will be open Thursday - Sunday 12.00pm - 5.00pm for the rest of the year.

 

 

The Nursery

We are taking orders for refilling your summer hanging baskets, pots and troughs.

Say what colours you would like and we will have them ready for collection mid May onwards.

Professional growers selling quality plants, hanging baskets & pots direct to the public!

Specialising in hanging baskets and containers we have over 32 years’ experience and many satisfied customers!

The nursery now sells a range of Shrubs, Herbs & Perennials, with knowledgeable staff to help and advise you with your purchases.

home-pic-shrubbery

The Fruit Garden

Frozen summer soft fruits from the 2023 season are now available including Raspberries, Loganberries,   Blackcurrants,  Tummelberries, Blackberries,  Boysenberries and Victoria Plums. 

Please Note Although we are not certified as Organic producers none of the soft fruit is sprayed with chemicals, it is just full of flavour and quality!

Boyces Fruit Preserves - The tastiest treat made from soft fruits grown on the farm - a taste of summer in a jar!

Jupiter Apple Juice  - £3.25 per bottle / £9.00 for 3 bottles

Please telephone us on 01392 832218 to order and to check prices.

Also available are runny and set Honey from Beehives on our land, Marmalade and Chutney.

8 acres of soft fruit crops are grown which we pick when ready, large quantities can be ordered for collection fresh or frozen. Please click on the fruit farm button to find out what we have and when it is available.

The Vineyard

Follow the brown signs to the vineyard from Alphington!

Manstree Vineyard
1979 - 2024
45 years old and still growing!

Our vineyard now has the oldest commercially productive vines in Devon,

Manstree vineyard was established 45 years ago by the owner’s predecessor Gerry Symons.

Significant replanting has taken place over the last 20 years and the vine varieties now flourish on the red Devon soil growing in an area known as the Devon frying pan because of its unusually low summer rainfall.

For any further information please contact boyces at Manstree on 01392 832218, who will be more than happy to help with your enquiry.

Trees in blossom