Manchester Evening News

Couple bring plush kids showroom to Rochdale

THE COMPANY ALSO SUPPLIES HOUSE OF FRASER

- SHELINA BEGUM shelina.begum@men-news.co.uk @ShelinaBeg­um_ LUCY ROUE lucy.roue@trinitymir­ror.com @LJRoue By SHELINA BEGUM shelina.begum@men-news.co.uk @ShelinaBeg­um_

A SPECIALIST in high-end childrens’ furniture is to set up shop in Rochdale .

Conrad and Victoria Parrott set up Adorable Tots seven years ago after spotting a gap in the market for high-end children’s furniture.

The enterprisi­ng pair started out online, before moving into Hope Mill in Manchester.

But after quickly building a celebrity client base, which includes top premier league footballer­s and reality TV star Amy Childs, the couple wanted to expand and decided that an old cotton mill in Rochdale was just the ticket.

They have since spent more than £200,000 transformi­ng the three-storey, 14,000 sq ft property in Plattings Lane into a luxurious showroom packed full of children’s furniture, prams, cots and high chairs.

And the couple celebrated the rich history of the 143-year-old building during the restoratio­n by exposing beams on the upper floor which had been hidden for 50 years.

Victoria said: “We’ve created a real destinatio­n store here in Rochdale.

“It’s got everything we need; lots of space, real character and parking. As soon as we saw this place, we knew it was right. Rochdale’s motorway links are also invaluable to us because our customers come from far and wide.

“We’ve had shoppers here from London, Scotland and the Midlands.”

The company, which also supplies House of Fraser, has also taken advantage of the expertise provided by Rochdale’s dedicated Business Growth Hub advisor, Richard Perkins, who is partfunded by the council, to expand even further.

Conrad said: “We’ve had great support from the Business Growth Hub, which is free to access. It’s really helpful to have somebody looking at your business from the outside, and they can put you in touch with people who are experts in certain areas, like digital.

“We already employ five people, including two apprentice­s we got through Rochdale Training, but I can see us doubling our workforce over the next few years.”

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