The Oldest Family Business In England, Est 1535
In 1535 John Balson began trading meat at the Bridport market and the Balson family have been trading in Butchery ever since. This makes them the oldest, continuous family business in England.
Just think, Henry VIII was king when the Balson family business began. The current shop's location is practically brand new, well since 1880.
R.J. Balson and Son are famous for their sausages. We bought some traditional Bangers but there are lots of exotic choices as well.....
like Kangaroo Sausages! British butchers are a cheerful lot. I've never met one who wasn't charming, chatty, and funny. Just look at the sign on Balson's bike.
The next time you are in Bridport, stop by R.J. Balson and Son and see what's on offer.
You won't find a more experienced butcher anywhere in England!
Click on this link to learn more: R.J. Balson and Son
Just think, Henry VIII was king when the Balson family business began. The current shop's location is practically brand new, well since 1880.
R.J. Balson and Son are famous for their sausages. We bought some traditional Bangers but there are lots of exotic choices as well.....
like Kangaroo Sausages! British butchers are a cheerful lot. I've never met one who wasn't charming, chatty, and funny. Just look at the sign on Balson's bike.
The next time you are in Bridport, stop by R.J. Balson and Son and see what's on offer.
You won't find a more experienced butcher anywhere in England!
Click on this link to learn more: R.J. Balson and Son
Woa! That is some record and what a lovely looking shop. Nice to know there are still some family run businesses left.
ReplyDeleteBest of all, they are the most friendly people you'd ever want to meet. They still love their business even after almost 500 years!
DeleteI'm a veggie, but this is still a lovely story. How amazing - 500 years!
ReplyDeleteI am 99 per cent vegetarian, too. But I had to visit the oldest family business and see what it was like. The idea that this family had been doing this continuously since Tudor times intrigued me.
DeleteThere are several old family businesses in Bridport - always good to see the traditional shops are still valued!
ReplyDeleteIn the day and age of cookie cutter High Streets, traditional family businesses are a delight!
DeleteDear me, you make me really laugh! That parking sign is so funny! It makes that butcher's shop very likeable! :-)
ReplyDeletePeople come from miles around to buy sausages from this butcher's shop. You can tell they love their work and serving customers.
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