Welcome to
York Christmas Trees
Christmas starts here, where every tree is nurtured to bring the magic of the season to your home.
About Us
With over 25 years of experience growing and selling Christmas trees, our award-winning family business led, by Oliver and Kirstie Combe, began on our farm just outside York in 1998. Oliver is an accomplished forestry expert with 40 years of experience, and Kirstie has a background in fashion design and organises and runs our retail shop, The Christmas Barn.
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Our Christmas Tree Barn opens on 22nd November
Open Days
Friday 22nd November – Christmas Eve
Open Hours
Weekdays 9am-7pm
Saturday 9am-6pm
Sunday 9am-4pm
Contact Us
Wigginton Lodge,
Wigginton Road, York
YO32 2RH
M: 07957 220837
Find us
Pre-Selection for Pick Your Own York Christmas Tree
This year we are excited to offer a pre-selection weekend for our Pick Your Own (PYO) trees on November 16th and 17th 2024.
For more information on how to book your PYO slot, click on the link below.
Rooted in community and family values
We are a family-owned and operated business, including family members Tom, Lottie, Joe and Sid the dog. We take pride in offering a personalised service to our customers and employ local staff and contractors with many returning to work with us year after year.
At the heart of our business, we strive for excellence in quality, dedication to service, and a deep commitment to supporting our local community.
Quality award winning christmas trees grown with love
At York Christmas Trees, every tree is more than just a product—it’s a labour of love. We meticulously tend to our trees, pruning them twice a year by hand, ensuring each one grows with care and precision. The year-round work involved in creating our premium product requires a large amount of patience, dedication, determination, and knowledge. From 3-foot to 30-foot, we grow and sell a wide range of Christmas trees, ensuring there’s a perfect tree for every home.
Not only do our Christmas trees find loving homes, but they have also adorned some amazing landmarks, including York Minster, No 10 Downing Street, Castle Howard and Woburn Abbey.