Tea at Tapps
Graham and Sue left Sittingbourne in Kent in 1987 to resurrect the existing Baldock plant centre and open a farm shop as a retail selling their own home grown produce, a nice idea that worked well, but as so often happens with most ideas fate steps in and changes your plans.
After experiencing a catastrophic storm that raised six greenhouses to the ground they found themselves surviving on just the farm shop and dried flowers.
With support from the local planning office, granting permission to build three new buildings that ajoined a large wooden structure reconised as the shop they have grown from a small retail outlet to a constantly expanding nursery offering a wide range of well known branded products.
Graham and Sue strive to make Tea at Tapps a comfortable relaxing atmosphere where you receive a good service and of course a wide range of teas and coffee and refreshments.
Graham and Sue would like to encourage you to take time over tea, to enjoy the flavours, to relax and let us see to your needs and make you feel like the prized and special customer that you are.
Graham and Sue are very much an ethical business caring about what we do and working with a conscience. We are driven by our passion for good coffee, tea, food and an excellent service in a society where everything is constantly compromised – what we eat, what we drink, how we are served – for the sake of fast profits.