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English furniture supplier re-opens in North Yorkshire after £250k refurb
North Yorkshire’s Geoffrey Benson & Son, a supplier of tailor-made English furniture, has re-opened its doors after a £250k refurbishment.
The company, which is based near Green Hammerton, midway between York and Harrogate on the A59, has completely overhauled its showrooms and stock.
Martin Benson, owner and managing director, explained: “Apart from our move to Green Hammerton from Low Petergate in the centre of York in 1991, this is the most significant development in our 81-year-old history.
“We had a hugely successful sale of our existing stock in August, which has cleared the way for a brand-new selection of classic hand-crafted interior products.
“These included sofas, chairs, handmade oak furniture, lights and mirrors in our extensive showrooms.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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