Trading as a family-owned business established in the local area since 1990, MJ Waldron and Sons deliver a complete range of quality landscape gardening services in Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring, Chesham, Kings Langley and surrounding villages for domestic and commercial property owners throughout the Hertfordshire area. Our professional team works to your exact requirements to deliver stunning landscapes guaranteed to impress.
Abbots Langley - Berkhamsted - Bovingdon - Chipperfield - Chesham Great Gaddesdon
Hemel Hempstead - Kings Langley - Potten End - Redbourn - Tring
Please feel free to enquire if you are outside of these areas and we would be more than happy to discuss your requirements.
Our experience and service is first class and we will do all we can to accommodate your requirements.
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Redbourn
Redbourn is a village in Hertfordshire, on Watling Street, 3 miles from Harpenden, 5miles from St Albans and 6 miles from Hemel Hempstead. History The village has been settled at least since Saxon times and it is recorded in the Domesday Book. Around fifty years after its Norman Church (St Mary's) was built, a small Priory was founded half a mile away on Redbourn Common, after the abbot of St Albans Abbey decided to hallow the ground: some bones had been found on the spot, reputed to be of St Amphibalus, the priest who converted St Alban to Christianity. To the southwest of the town just beyond the motorway is the site of an Iron Age hill fort called The Aubreys.