Van Hage


Van Hage is a British-based garden centre chain, that has over 50 years' experience in garden plant, garden equipment, design and leisure retailing. The chain currently operates three centres, two in Hertfordshire and one in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.

History

Theadora Warmerdam, was evacuated from the Netherlands to England during the Second World War in 1940. As the eldest of 6 children Theadora took over the running of the family business at the age of 20 when her father died in 1948.
Cornelius Van Hage, a young entrepreneur who exported bulbs from the Netherlands to the UK. He met Theadora and they were married in 1953. During the same year they opened a nursery on the site of a run down pig farm at Spitalbrook in Broxbourne.
The Van Hage's saw the opportunity to create a garden centre with a difference from the experience they had gained. They purchased the famous rose nursery of Chaplin Brothers at Gt. Amwell. The garden centre was formally opened by Percy Thrower, the top national gardening celebrity of the 1970s.
Van Hage has continued to grow and develop into one of the pre-eminent and largest garden and leisure retailers in the United Kingdom. As part of this development in 1996 a second garden centre was purchased, Chenies, in Amersham.
In more recent years the company has added another centre to its portfolio. This being at the new Peterborough Garden Park development in Peterborough, Cambs UK. The Van Hage Garden Centre takes centre stage as part of the development which includes a number of smaller retail units.

Awards

The company has received a number of industry awards. These include Best Houseplant Centre in the UK, Best Plant Area, Best Garden Centre, Best Christmas Display, Best UK Flower Bulb Display and a ‘Best Garden in Show' at Chelsea, receiving the Fiskars Sword of Excellence.
In 2002 the Van Hage team won a Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show for their ‘Bridal Garden'.

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