Much has changed over the years since George
Mudford & Sons Ltd was founded in 1832 but one principle
has remained constant, to provide a quality service and
product that delivers customer satisfaction.
It’s been a long and winding road from the original Victorian premises on London Road to the large modern storage and workshop warehouses on Hallcroft Industrial Estate in the Nottinghamshire Market Town of Retford.
Mudfords started life selling a wide range of products
from copper snares and purse nets to coffin webbing. Hemp
ropes, sacking, tents, canvas, sheep netting were all manufactured
on the premises. This mini-industrial establishment had
its own looms, three storey warehouse and a workshop
along with the locally famous 100 yard long rope walk,
long since demolished.
Thomas Moss set up the original shop selling out in 1849. At the time, John Mudford, a
sacking manufacturer from Sheffield and his partner John
Cowper Mee paid £165
for the old site, followed by another £100 to buy
more land to erect the rope walk.
As the twentieth century dawned George Mudford & Sons
Ltd moved with the times and established itself in supplying
marquees for virtually every conceivable function, including
many attended by royalty.
John Mudford's grandson George took over at the beginning
of the last century paving the way for Michael and Joan
Mudford to greatly expand the business during the 60’s,
70’s and 80’s leaving everything in great shape
for the current generation. |