The family bought the farm land in 1993, they moved into the prefab bungalow and got straight to work on making good the run down farm area. They started growing a small selection of bedding plants in two small garden greenhouse until they were gifted a small polytunnel from which they then had enough produce to start selling at local boot sales. They did this for a number of years until they had enough money to buy their first large commercial greenhouse which was purchased from Hertford Castle grounds in 1995. They continued to sell at boot sales for many more years until they purchased and built their second larger commercial glass greenhouse in 1998 named ‘Dave’ because one man built the whole thing in record time and his name was Dave! Once the glass house works were completed they phased out the boot sales and officially opened the gates to the public.
In early 2002 they then purchased their first large polytunnel enabling them to grow more varieties of plants. From here on the nursery went from strength to strength growing in popularity from word of mouth. They made lots of improvements and employed two members of staff.
The nursery became really popular so a second polytunnel was purchased and built in 2008 to help keep up with the demand.
In 2019 after many years of running the nursery Carole and Philip decided to retire. They handed the business over to their youngest daughter Amy, who now runs the nursery and works hard to make improvements and keep up with the growing demand.
Keeping within the family, their eldest daughter decided to start up a new business and open a tea room on the same site as the nursery.
With the assistants of a rural government grant the work started on building early 2020 and was built throughout the lockdown.
The tea room officially opened in November 2020 but was only open for a few days before the lockdown hit. We then re-opened again in December 2020 only to close again mid-December, this time it was for a long period of time.
Finally, on the 12th April 2021 the tea room opened again to allow customers to sit outside, shortly after the inside was allowed open.
The tea room has grown from strength to strength and many improvements have been made along this journey including increasing the size of our cake counter display, expanding our kitchen area, upgrading and installing new equipment and employment. But one of the biggest changes was the installation of the new canopy area over the decking. This has created a bigger seating area and because of its clever design it has 22 bi-fold doors which means in the winter it remains a dry enclosed space (with newly installed heaters) but in the summer all three sides can be opened up to create a shaded seating area.