Last week I visited the John Smedley factory in Matlock, and it has quickly become my favourite anywhere. The oldest factory in the world still in production, it is nestled in between Derbyshire hills, with a babbling brook (the Lea) running through the middle of it.
The factory grew and shrunk over the years. It successfully expanded to cope with government contracts during both the first and second world wars. Stand in the middle of the compound and you are surrounded by buildings from 1783, 1844, 1911 and 1950, all cobbled together with various buttresses, balconies and ironwork.
Simon,
Looking forward to reading more about the great history and modern day happenings of this great British company and thanks for this enchanting instalment.
Best,
Tim Hardy
Any chance of a repeat dartmoor collaboration
Not in the immediate future I’m afraid, though if you want a grey let me know the size and I’ll see if we can squeeze it in
Dear Luke,
would it be possible to use your pictures of John Smedley for our display. We are a little store selling John Smedley. If yes, it would be great to have get them in higher resolution.
Best regards
Peter