The business was founded in 1766, engaging
in various trades including farming, cloth making and coal mining.
It wasn’t until 1860 when Zaccheus Hinchliffe made the decision
to begin worsted and woollen spinning, choosing a site next to the
river Dearne and nearby railway in the then hamlet of Denby Dale.
This site is still our headquarters today.
Early in 1980 the worsted spinning ceased and all efforts were put
into expanding the woollen spinning production.
Since trading began the business has stayed in the family, handed
down from generation to generation. Succeeding Zaccheus was John,
James, Thomas and Harold Hinchliffe who were joined by cousins Arthur
Wilby and Herbert Dewhirst. Then followed John Hinchliffe and George
Wilby. Today George is joined by John’s sons Robert and James
Hinchliffe, as well as his own son Graham.
This succession has enabled valuable experience and knowledge to
be passed down through the generations to create a superior product. |