
Suppliers to England's finest gardens
Forever cloches, built to delight for a lifetime
Protect from pests, shelter from the elements and grow more, for longer
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Cloches to be passed through the generations
Our cast-iron cloches are based on heritage designs found in historic English gardens.
Our dedication to quality is unmatched. Each cloche is built to last a lifetime using the best materials and expert craftsmanship.
Testimonials
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How to Spent It, Financial Times
“These Victorian-style cloches are beautiful miniature glasshouses. They protect your vegetables from bugs and shelter plants from the elements while looking fantastically stylish. I like how they embrace traditional craftsmanship.”
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Head Gardener, National Trust
“We very much love the Claverton Cloches here. They are truly an excellent, high quality product. The unboxing is a special, thoughtful experience all by itself!”
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Alan Titchmarsh, Gardener and Broadcaster
“Claverton Cloches — sturdy modern replicas of those handsome Victorian constructions ... They’re beautiful, and they’re useful”

Timeless and subtle,
The Beautiful Garden Hose
We grew tired of our garden hosepipe letting down our outdoor space and having to replace plastic fittings year after year. So we created our own, now loved by gardeners worldwide

Sow and grow with our
Terracotta Cloche Pots
Hand-thrown by a potter based just one mile from our own workshop in Bath, England, this set of perfectly proportioned terracotta pots, are designed to sit neatly beneath both our octagonal and square cloches

Add charm and interest with
Chicory Forcers
We've added our own twist to this antique french design, with an acorn finial, an ode to the English oak tree. These forcers can be used to grow delicate chicory and add interest to vegetable beds
Featured Blogs
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In the garden with: Gaz Oakley
Among the hills of rural Wales, Gaz Oakley has built a smallholding that produces much of what he eats in summer - a garden alive with vegetables, flowers, and the...
In the garden with: Gaz Oakley
Among the hills of rural Wales, Gaz Oakley has built a smallholding that produces much of what he eats in summer - a garden alive with vegetables, flowers, and the...
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In the Garden with: Butter Wakefield
Recently, we spent a breezy afternoon in Butter’s own West London garden, a place where trellises tangle with jasmine, birds dip into shallow water bowls, and a gentle hum of...
In the Garden with: Butter Wakefield
Recently, we spent a breezy afternoon in Butter’s own West London garden, a place where trellises tangle with jasmine, birds dip into shallow water bowls, and a gentle hum of...
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In the Garden with: Polly Nicholson
Last week, on a still, sunlit day in early Spring, we stepped through the gates of Blackland House and into Polly Nicholson’s extraordinary walled garden: an immaculately designed and quietly...
In the Garden with: Polly Nicholson
Last week, on a still, sunlit day in early Spring, we stepped through the gates of Blackland House and into Polly Nicholson’s extraordinary walled garden: an immaculately designed and quietly...