Morleys Stores

Morleys Stores Ltd
Private
Industry Retail
Founded 1 October 1897[1]
Headquarters London
Number of locations
8 stores (2014)
Key people
Bernard Dreesmann
Revenue £90.6 million
£5.6 million
Number of employees
1200
Subsidiaries Morley's of Bicester Ltd
Website www.morleys.co.uk

Morleys Stores is a group of eight department stores in Greater London, a business-to-business furniture supply subsidiary called Morley’s of Bicester Ltd and a department store & furniture centre called Camp Hopson of Newbury in Newbury, Berkshire.[2] The group is named after the original store that opened in Brixton, south London as Morley & Lanceley.

In the year to January 2014 group profit was 5.6 million on turnover was £90.6 million.[3] Note that it is unrelated to the London fast foods restaurant chain.

Department stores

Pearsons, Enfield.

Morleys is a member of the Solihull-based Associated Independent Stores buying group, the supplier of non-food goods to 350 companies with about 600 small and medium-sized independent outlets[4] with textile and other non-food goods.

History

The Brixton Road shop originally traded as Morley & Lanceley. In 2009 Morleys bought Roomes Fashion and Home in Upminster[5] and in 2010 it bought the Pearsons stores in Enfield and Bishop's Stortford.[6] Smith Bros in Tooting was rebranded Morleys on 1 November 2010[7] and the Pearsons store in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire closed during 2012.[8]

In November 2014, Morley's purchased Camp Hopson of Newbury which consists of a department store and furniture centre.[9]

List of stores

The seven department stores, all located within Greater London, are:

Store Location Website
Bodgers Ilford www.bodgers-ilford.co.uk
Elys Wimbledon www.elysonline.co.uk
Selbys Holloway www.james-selby.co.uk
Morleys Brixton www.morleys-brixton.co.uk
Morleys Tooting www.morleys-tooting.co.uk
Pearsons Enfield www.pearsons-enfield.co.uk
Roomes Fashion and Home Upminster www.roomesfashionandhome.co.uk

Morley's of Bicester

In 1929 the Brixton store started selling contract furniture, eventually expanding and moving to Bicester. It acquired the similar businesses of Duncan Roberts Ltd in 2002 and Principal Furniture Ltd in 2005.[10]

Camp Hopson of Newbury

In 1854 Joseph Hopson opened a furniture business on West Street, Newbury. In 1886, Alfred Camp opened a drapery bazaar on Northbrook Street. The business ran as sperate entities until 1920, when Paul Hopson, gransdon of Joseph, married the daughter of Alfred, Norah, and the companies were merged to form Camp Hopson.[11]

References

Coordinates: 51°27′45″N 0°06′55″W / 51.4626°N 0.1154°W / 51.4626; -0.1154

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