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Accessories Distributor List Accessories Distributor List Scotland . 1 North East . 1 North West . 2 Yorkshire . 2 Midlands . 3 East Anglia . 3 London & Home Counties . 4 South Coast . 5 Channel Islands . 5 South West . 5 North Wales . 5 South Wales . 5 Northern Ireland . 6 Republic of Ireland . 6 Accessories Distributor List September 2021 SCOTLAND SCOTLAND (continued) NORTH EAST CK Davie Ltd McMillan Flooring Distributors Carpet & Flooring Gateshead Denmore Place Unit 5 Excelsior Industrial Estate Unit 6 Queens Way North Denmore Industrial Estate Vermont Street Team Valley Trading Estate Bridge of Don Kinning Park Gateshead Aberdeen Glasgow G41 1LU Tyne & Wear NE11 0NY Aberdeenshire AB23 8JS Tel: 0141 440 0880 Tel: 0191 482 8730 Tel: 01224 820 077 PR Flooring Supplies Headlam Newcastle CK Davie Ltd 503 Aikenhead Road Unit 7 Second Avenue Unit 1C Glasgow G42 0PW Team Valley Trading Estate Dunsinane Industrial Estate Tel: 0141 423 8981 Gateshead Kilspindie Road Tyne & Wear NE11 0ND Dundee DD2 3JP Tel: 0191 487 7787 Tel: 01382 226 533 Headlam Middlesbrough Carpet & Flooring Glasgow Unit 2, Newport Road 231 Maclellan Street Cannon Park Industrial Estate Kinning Parkway Estate Middlesbrough TS1 5JP Glasgow Tel: 01642 230 840 Lanarkshire G41 1RR LGS Tel: 0141 427 8456 Unit D12 Eleventh Avenue North Headlam Scotland Team Valley Trading Estate McNeill Drive Gateshead Eurocentral Tyne & Wear NE11 0NJ Motherwell Tel: 0191 487 1245 Lanarkshire ML1 4YF Likewise North East Tel: 01698 831 000 Unit 23 Kingsway Interchange Jeden Ltd Team Valley Trading Estate 84 Fifty Pitches Road Gateshead Cardonald Business Park Tyne & Wear NE11 0JY Glasgow Tel: 0191 594 6969 Lanarkshire G51 4EB Tel: 0141 892 2500 Likewise Scotland C/O Factory Flooring Unit 5, Block 23, Belgrave Street Motherwell Food Park Bellshill ML4 3NP Tel: 0333 240 6020 MCD Scotland Cairnie House Tannochside Drive Tannochside Park Uddingston Glasgow Lanarkshire G71 5PD Tel: 01698 808 000 McMillan Flooring Distributors Unit 4 Dryden Loan Bilston Glen Industrial Estate Edinburgh Midlothian EH20 9HR Tel: 0131 202 0030 Gradus Accessories Park Green Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ England UK www .gradus .com Tel: 01625 428922 Fax: 01625 433949 Page 1 of 6 Accessories Distributor List September 2021 NORTH WEST NORTH WEST (continued) YORKSHIRE Alvin Morris Liverpool Pennine Flooring Supplies Ltd FM Birch Limited Unit 4 The Grain Industrial Estate Unit 6, Rector’s Lane Industrial Estate Rotterdam Road Harlow Street Sandycroft Sutton Fields Industrial Estate Toxteth Chester Hull Liverpool L8 4UG Cheshire CH5 2DH North Humberside HU7 0XD Tel: 0151 707 7707 Tel: 01244 533 511 Tel: 01482 826 654 Allan C Swales Ltd Pennine Flooring Supplies Ltd FM Birch Limited 45 New Road Kings Drive Unit 11, South Leeds Business Park Laxey Kingmoor Park South Hudswell Road Isle of Man IM4 7BQ Carlisle CA6 4RD Leeds Tel: 01624 861 542 Tel: 01228 591 002 West Yorkshire LS10 1AG Carpet & Flooring Manchester Pennine Flooring Supplies Ltd Tel: 0113 244 4363 James Nasmyth Way Unit 303, Phoenix Close Industrial Estate FM Birch Limited Green Lane Green Lane 318 Coleford Road Eccles Heywood Darnall Manchester M30 0SF Lancashire OL10 2JG Sheffield Tel: 0161 786 6800 Tel: 01706 627 255 South Yorkshire S9 5PH Carpet Fitters Supplies Limited Wilkies Contracts Tel: 0114 243 1230 3 Sharples Street Unit F2, Tower Business Park Likewise North Blackburn Commercial Road T/A Heatseam Ltd Lancashire BB2 3QT Blackburn Interchange Unit 9, Leeds 27 Industrial Estate Tel: 01254 51661 Junction 4, M65 Bruntcliffe Way Hadfields Darwen Morley Bredbury Park Way Lancashire BB3 0FJ Leeds LS27 0LL Bredbury Tel: 01254 777 887 Tel: 01924 460638 Stockport Mercado Cheshire SK6 2TJ T/A Alvin Morris Tel: 0161 430 1400 Thornes Farm Way Haldon Thompson Thornes Farm Business Park Bredbury Park Way Leeds Bredbury West Yorkshire LS9 0AN Stockport Tel: 0113 380 2700 Cheshire SK6 2TJ RS Bateman Tel: 0161 430 1400 Concorde House Headlam Carlisle 34 Nesfield Street Unit 1 Chapel Place Bradford Denton Holme Trade Centre West Yorkshire BD1 3ET Carlisle CA2 5DF Tel: 01274 394 904 Tel: 01228 402 600 Wilkies Contracts John Talbot Unit 5, Newhall Business Park The Warehouse Bradford Edelston Road West Yorkshire BD5 8LZ Blackpool Tel: 01274 735607 Lancashire FY1 3HN Wilkies Contracts Tel: 01253 751 777 Treefield Industrial Estate Lee Floorstok Ltd Gelderd Road 24-32 Greenland Street Gildersome Liverpool Morley Merseyside L1 0BS Leeds Tel: 0151 708 7420 West Yorkshire LS27 7JU Tel: 0113 307 9955 Lee Floorstok Ltd Unit B1, The Dresser Centre Whitworth Street Openshaw Manchester M11 2NE Tel: 0161 231 8080 Gradus Accessories Park Green Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ England UK www .gradus .com Tel: 01625 428922 Fax: 01625 433949 Page 2 of 6 Accessories Distributor List September 2021 MIDLANDS MIDLANDS (continued) EAST ANGLIA Alvin Morris Derby KJC Carpets Faithfulls Unit 5 Raynesway Industrial Estate Gorsey Lane 10 Harris Way Raynesway Coleshill Ipswich Derby DE21 7BH Birmingham Suffolk IP2 0HZ Tel: 01332 574729 West Midlands B46 1JU Tel: 01473 822 341 Betrex Flooring Supplies Tel: 01675 462 000 Flooring Supplies Anglia Ltd Unit 2 MCD Kidderminster Unit 162 Hellesdon Park Road 80 Dollman Street MCD House Drayton High Road Vauxhall Frederick Road Norwich Birmingham Hoo Farm Norfolk NR6 5DR West Midlands B7 4RP Kidderminster Tel: 01603 427 247 Tel: 0121 333 3432 Worcestershire DY11 7RA Garrard Waters Carpet & Flooring Birmingham Tel: 01562 820 520 Unit A2, Hampton Business Park Emerald Point T&R Floorcovering Distributors Club Way Bell Heath Way William House Peterborough PE7 8JA Woodgate Valley Lilac Grove Tel: 01733 566 599 Birmingham Beeston Likewise South East West Midlands B32 3BZ Nottingham Church Field Road Tel: 0121 421 9131 Nottinghamshire NG9 1PF Sudbury Central Flooring Distributors Tel: 0115 925 7711 Suffolk CO10 2YA Gorsey Lane Tel: 01787 333 033 Coleshill PFC Flooring Supplies Birmingham Tonbridge Warehouse West Midlands B46 1JU Tonbridge Road Tel: 01675 462 000 Harold Hill Cheshires of Nottingham Romford Concord House Essex RM3 8TS Dabell Avenue Tel: 01708 378 801 Blenheim Industrial Estate Bulwell Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG6 8WA Tel: 0115 977 0278 Concept Flooring Supplies Ltd 1 Dartmouth Road Junction Industrial Estate Smethwick West Midlands B66 1AX Tel: 0121 580 1300 Floorwise D & J Unit 2 , Kineton Road Industrial Estate Southam Warwickshire CV47 0DR Tel: 01926 814 922 Garrard Waters Coventry Unit 7, Kingfield Road Trade Park Kingfield Road Coventry CV1 4DW Tel: 02476 224 128 Garrard Waters Leicester 94 Freemens Common Road, Freemens Common Leicester LE2 7SQ Tel: 0116 2543 270 Gradus Accessories Park Green Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ England UK www .gradus .com Tel: 01625 428922 Fax: 01625 433949 Page 3 of 6 Accessories Distributor List September 2021 LONDON & LONDON & LONDON & HOME COUNTIES HOME COUNTIES (continued) HOME COUNTIES (continued) Anderson Grant Garrard Waters STS Flooring Distributors Ltd Unit 1 3 Weddell Way Units 5-6 5 Sheepcotes Brackmills Industrial Estate Orpington Trade Centre Springfield Business Park Northampton NN4 7HS Murray Road Chelmsford Tel: 01604 703 300 Orpington Essex CM2 5AE Halls Flooring Kent BR5 3SS Tel: 01245 451 515 North Building Tel: 0845 434 1000 Ashmount Flooring Supplies Ltd 17 Suez Road STS Flooring Distributors Ltd 77-79 Garman Road Enfield 6 Spring Park Tottenham Middlesex EN3 7SN Spring Way London N17 0UN Tel: 020 8803 1400 Hemel Hempstead HP2 7ER Tel: 020 8808 2158 Carpet & Flooring Kent Tel: 01473 822341 Beds Flooring Units 7&8 Revenge Road STS Flooring Distributors Ltd Cross Park Lordswood Industrial Estate Unit 4 Links Industrial Park Cambridge Road Chatham Trafalgar Way Bedford Kent ME5 8UD Bar Hill Bedfordshire MK42 0PQ Tel: 01634 668 668 Tel: 01234 341 234 Cambridge Lewis Abbott Cambridgeshire CB23 8UD Carpet & Flooring Bow Kent Park Industrial Estate, Tel: 01954 781 142 Unit 8, Old Ford Trade Centre Ruby Street, Maverton Road Volante London SE15 1LR 50 Cox Lane Bow Tel: 020 7277 7880 London E3 2JE Chessington Tel: 020 8525 5691 MCD Culpeck Surrey KT9 1TW Viking Close Tel: 020 8947 6561 Carpet & Flooring Camberley Cuxton Park, Strood Stanhope Road Rochester Camberley Kent ME2 2JX Surrey GU15 3BW Tel: 01634 299 002 Tel: 01276 672 100 Nicholls & Clarke Ltd Carpet & Flooring Cambridge 41/51 Freshwater Road Unit 14 Bar Hill Trading Estate Chadwell Heath Trafalgar Way Romford Bar Hill Essex RM8 1SP Cambridge Tel: 020 8586 4600 Cambridgeshire CB23 8SQ Planners Services & Sundries Ltd Tel: 01954 782 224 Units 7- 9 Brandon Industrial Estate Faithfulls Brandon Road Unit 10 Waltham Park Way Industrial London N7 9AA Estate Tel: 020 7609 8321 Billet Road STS Flooring Distributors Ltd Walthamstow Unit A Zenith Industrial Estate London E17 5DU Paycocke Road Tel: 020 8498 3040 Basildon SS14 3DW Floor It Tel: 0345 899 1000 Unit 5D, Western Road, STS Flooring Distributors Ltd Bracknell RG12 1RW 13 Valley Point Tel: 01344 888 704 Beddington Farm Road Florco Croydon Aylesford Way, Off Pipers Road Surrey CR0 4WP Thatcham Tel: 0845 434 1000 Berkshire RG19 4NW Tel: 01635 864 455 Gradus Accessories Park Green Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ England UK www .gradus .com Tel: 01625 428922 Fax: 01625 433949 Page 4 of 6 Accessories Distributor List September 2021 SOUTH COAST SOUTH WEST NORTH WALES John Palmer Carpets Limited 3D Flooring Supplies Twiltex Manufacturing Company ltd Units 1-5 Standard Way Unit 14 Crown Close Westcliffe Buildings Fareham Industrial Park Crown Industrial Estate Wellington Road Fareham Taunton Rhyl Hampshire PO16 8XJ
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