Landscape Gardening Hagley

MDK Residential and Commercial Landscaping Specialists

MDK Garden Services provide  professional garden and landscaping for residential and commercial spaces in Hagley, Stourbridge, Pedmore, Halesowen, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Kidderminster, Bromsgrove and surrounding areas within a 15 mile radius of DY5 post code.

Manicure or Maintenance?

We provide all types of garden maintenance and garden design

It's time to.... Spring into Summer!

Revive your outdoor space for summer

Urban Greening

Creating Autumn Interest

Ask us how to create winter interest in your garden

Big enough to cope & small enough to care

Everyone has specific needs and visions about their outdoor spaces. We are here to understand your requirements and bring you an excellent solution, which we will enjoy working to achieve. We use computer aided design to help visualise the designs and layout available to you, and work within your agreed budget to provide the highest level of service.

City and Guilds NPTC  Rotal Horticultural Society

Let the team at MDK Garden Services turn your dream into reality whatever the season

We will make sure that your flower beds will not suffer from weeds, your lawn will look spectacular, your hedge trimmed perfectly, your neighbours jealous of your seasonal flower arrangements surrounding your house and bugs will not dare to dine on your roses!

We welcome all enquiries from the commercial sector

Are you looking for contract ground maintenance?
MDK Garden Services can provide a comprehensive maintenance service to suit your needs.

Call us today for a free quote
Trade references are available upon request

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About Hagley

The parish of Hagley used to consist of Hagley, West Hagley and Blakedown. The main focus of the village was Hagley where Hagley Hall and the parish church of St John the Baptist (with its origins in Anglo-Saxon times) reside. In 1868 the Earl of Dudley defrayed one third of the cost of the tower and spire by George Edmund Street added to the church.

Lower Hagley started to expand with the arrival of the railway in 1852 and the building of a proper station and its iconic GWR footbridge (completed in 1884). The expansion of Lower Hagley (now known as West Hagley) initiated a shift in the focus of the village. This was recognised in 1906 with the building of a subsidiary parish church in Lower Hagley dedicated to St Saviour. and today West Hagley contains the shopping area and the schools. The precise dividing line between the two areas is undefined and is therefore debatable. Nevertheless, both settlements lie within the parish of Hagley. (source: Wikipedia)