Top antiques firm relocates to Clitheroe

Published March 5th, 2007


ONE of the largest online traders of antique furniture has relocated to business premises in Clitheroe.
Driscoll’s Antiques, which specialise in high-quality British antique furniture and unique antique collectables, has transferred from Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire.

The small family business, which has been established for more than 25 years, was first established in Todmorden.

The company began Internet trading three years ago fast becoming one of the largest online traders of antique furniture in the country. This growth has prompted the move to Deanfield Way on Clitheroe’s Link 59 Business Park.

The Lapada-registered company, which is owned by James Driscoll, who inherited the company from his father nine years ago, cleans and restores antique furniture using traditional methods of restoration.

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