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History
[edit]In 1945, Edward and Ada Topping bought a small mansion in Barton, just north of Preston, and converted it into a six bedroom hotel which opened in 1951. Whilst they got to grips with running an expanding hotel business, their son Eddie was at College training as a horticulturist and landscape gardener. In 1955, with his training completed, he returned home to set up a market garden within the five acres of land surrounding his parents’ hotel.
As the hotel business grew, so too did the gardening enterprise and, in 1957, Eddie established a landscaping business. Then, in 1963, he made the truly pioneering move to open the North West’s first ever garden centre. Heralded by a full page announcement in the local paper on 10th May 1963, Barton Grange Garden Centre in Preston originally operated out of a small shed adjacent to the hotel car park. From these humble beginnings, the Garden Centre grew to become one of the most successful businesses in the region.
In the early 1970’s, Eddie purchased more land a mile from his first Garden Centre where containerised trees and shrubs are now grown by a subsidiary company called Garden Centre Plants, who supply not only Barton Grange but other garden centres nationwide. In 1986, a propagation unit, the Northern Liner Company, was set up at Pilling, near Preston, where some 3 million plants can be growing at any one time. 1993 saw the purchase of Brookhouse Nurseries, which specialises in houseplants and bedding plants – further strengthening the nursery business and taking the total amount of nursery production to around 40 acres of land.
Meanwhile, the landscaping business developed into one of the most successful in the North West, winning major awards for garden design, and the Garden Centre business also flourished. A second Centre was opened in Bolton in 1990 and the third and largest Garden Centre opened at Woodford in Cheshire in 1994. The Hotel expanded to become a prestigious 51-bedroom Hotel and Conference Centre, with its own gym and leisure complex and the hugely popular Walled Garden Bistro.
In February 2006, the Garden Centre at Woodford was sold to enable the business to reshift its focus back to Lancashire. Work then began on the latest, and one of the most challenging, developments for the Group – a £12 million project to build a brand new Garden Centre and an 80-berth narrowboat marina at Brock, just north of Barton. This new Centre opened in March 2008, and the Marina welcomed its first narrowboat in September 2009.
So, from a small mansion to a major group of companies, with a multi-million pound turnover, Barton Grange has established itself as one of the leading businesses in the North West. It remains a family run company, committed to traditional values, with Eddie Topping’s three sons now in charge - Peter the eldest runs the landscaping and nurseries business, Ian manages the hotel and Guy, the youngest son, is in charge of the two Garden Centres and the Marina. With the opening of the new Garden Centre and Marina at Brock, and plans in hand to develop further the hotel’s facilities, the future for Barton Grange looks even more exciting.
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