The History of Countryside Art….
Countryside Art’s current Managing Directors are myself, Kathy Brookes and my brother Lawrence Chapman. However the company was founded in 1975 by our parents John and Margery Chapman along with a close family friend, Patrick Carnwath.
With our father, John, away a lot of the time it was becoming apparent for our mother, Marge, that looking after the three of us on her own was becoming too much. So our parents made the decision to set up their own business.
Why choose printing when they had no experience in that area? Well John and Marge (when she had time) were both excellent artists and John, in particular painted and exhibited in local exhibitions; plus had illustrated a children’s book. In those early days, hand silk screen printing was relatively easy to set up and they decided initially to start a small business in their barn printing textiles for curtains and furnishings.
In 1975, when the old premises became too small, we all moved (along with our family friend Patrick and his very young daughter Tandy) to share a lovely, rambling old Rectory. This was situated in a little village called Swaby, eight miles from Spilsby. With plenty of room in the grounds they built a larger workshop and Countryside Art was formed.
Over the years the company grew and grew, gaining a reputation for excellent quality work, until we again outgrew the existing premises. By this stage Lawrence and I, plus our partners Anita and Rob, who both also work alongside us, had joined as full time members of the company. Patrick, having assisted with the start-up of the company, returned to his first love of journalism. Although he continued to live with our parents as part of our family until his sad passing a few years ago.
Throughout this time, from the mid seventies until they retired in 2005, our parents continued in their involvement with assisting people with disabilities to work within the company and this culminated with us winning BT’s Deaf Employer of the Year in 1994 with our profoundly deaf employee Marcus Bates. This award was partly due to the fact myself and nine other employees all took (and passed) our British Sign Language Level One qualification. I then went on to study BSL for a further year. It was a very worthwhile experience and led me to find a lot of new friends within the deaf community. At the time I also actively campaigned for the rights of people with disabilities in the work place, speaking at meetings and on the radio and television. Marcus has only recently left us, after working with us for more than twenty four years, in order to be nearer his wife’s family in the North of the county but we still remain the best of friends.
Our parent’s ethos is still very much embedded in Countryside Art’s DNA and continues to reflect in the way Lawrence and I manage the company.
As I mentioned, 2005 was a momentous year for Countryside Art. We moved from our lovely rural idyll to a state-of-the art, purpose built factory on a quiet, peaceful industrial estate in the small, sleepy market town of Spilsby - still overlooking fields and on the edge of farmland.
Up to this point Lawrence and I had been running the company jointly with our parents. But this seemed the ideal time for both of them to take their well earned retirement. So we took over direct control, with myself concentrating on design and marketing, and Lawrence looking after the financial and production side of the company.
We then embarked on an ambitious period of expansion and growth, extending the factory, buying in the latest and best equipment and streamlining our production processes. Lawrence’s background in print has made him obsessive about our quality being the best it can possibly be. My background, first in design and then moving in to sales, has given me the ideal experience to help our team provide our customers with the benefit of all our expert knowledge, built up over many years.
Finally I would like to say Lawrence and I are very lucky in that, in addition to having such a large and loyal customer base, we have also found a group of wonderful people with whom we work on a daily basis. People who, like us, share our love, passion and excitement for what we do, and work with us to provide you with superb quality tea towels and giftware, all beautifully made in the UK, by our fantastic Countryside Art team.
Countryside Art Ltd Vale Road Industrial Estate, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, PE23 5HE, England
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Hello my name is Kathy Brookes. I am Sales Director and work alongside my brother and fellow Director Lawrence Chapman in Countryside Art. Let me tell you about the company in which Lawrence and I, plus the rest of our great Countryside Art team, share a great passion.