
A long‑established retail horticultural business located between Harrogate and Knaresborough in North Yorkshire has been sold in a deal brokered by commercial property consultancy Christie & Co.
Founded in 1947, Moorland Nurseries & Garden Centre has been in the Merrin family for 79 years, spanning three generations.
The 2.54‑acre freehold site includes a garden centre, glasshouses, extensive retail areas, and successful concession partnerships, as well as a 75‑space car park and a café.
The site has been acquired by British Garden Centres, bringing the group’s national portfolio to 79 sites.
The site will now operate as Knaresborough Garden Centre and the existing team will remain in place following the acquisition.
The Merrin family said: “We would like to thank our loyal and valued customers for all their support over the years and wish Charles and his family all the best for the future.”
A spokesperson for British Garden Centres said: “We are delighted to welcome Knaresborough Garden Centre to our family. We are looking forward to continuing the great horticultural background of the site, while developing some of our other ranges in there. The Lime Cafe will stay and be run as a concession.”
Andrew Birnie, director – retail and leisure at Christie & Co, who handled the sale, added: “Moorland Nurseries & Garden Centre is a much‑loved, long‑standing family business. We received interest from a wide range of potential buyers however we are delighted to have supported its sale to British Garden Centres, whose experience and scale will ensure the site continues to thrive.”
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