Capital gardens

Capital gardens

Infobox Company
name = Capital Gardens Ltd

type = Garden Centres
foundation = 1981
location_city = London
location_country = England
location =
locations = 7
key_people = Colin Campbell-Preston - Managing Director. Maurice Hawes, Anne Lamarche, Edward Schneider - Directors.
area_served = England
industry = Horticulture, Retail
products = Horticulture
services = Landscaping
revenue = undisclosed
operating_income = undisclosed
net_income = undisclosed
num_employees = c. 120
parent =
divisions =
subsid =
slogan =
homepage = [http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk]
dissolved =
footnotes =
intl = yes

Capital Gardens is London’s largest group of garden centres and was formed in 1990 with roots going back to 1982 when a landscape partnership was formed. There are now six garden centres, an award winning Landscaping company, Capital Garden Landscapes, and a comprehensive online shop.

Three garden centres are located in North London at Highgate Village, Alexandra Palace and Temple Fortune, with two in South London at Morden Hall Park and Neal’s Nurseries in Wandsworth and we are also located in Hertfordshire with Wood’s of Berkhamsted. Capital Garden Landscapes is run from Highgate with an office in Wandsworth and our website operates from The Royal Arsenal Estate in South East London.


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