COMPANY HISTORY
The original store located in the centre of Barnstaple has been trading from the same High Street premises since 1925. During the intervening years not only have the premises been greatly extended but the 'general drapery' store has given way to a modem department store. This has been complimented by a second department store based at Tiverton, a specialist furniture store and a removals and storage business.

1925

1940 – 1970

The business continued to develop and, following the war, Arthur was joined by his son, Peter Banbury and Mr Horwoods son, John Bentall Horwood, who had recently completed his apprenticeship at Gamages Department Store, Oxford Street.

The retirements of Arthur Banbury and John Horwood and the death of Peter Banbury, aged just 49, put a young third generation, Robert David and Richard, under the watchful eye of Mrs Peter Banbury, in control and with the responsibility of updating the business.

Retailing was undergoing a period of great change during the sixties and seventies. The era of boutiques and self service retailing had made the traditional drapery stores with arcade style windows and long counters look old fashioned! Banburys was in desperate need of modernisation!

1970 – 2000

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