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- Burscough
Burscough Welcome to your Burscough Store! Burscough Store...
- Ulverston
Search. Christmas Shop; Flowers By Booths; Events; Dining By...
- Penwortham, Preston
Penwortham Store and Café. From fresh British meat at our...
- Windermere
You’ll find an enhanced space making it easy for you to shop...
- Barrowford
Barrowford Welcome to your Barrowford Store! Barrowford...
- St Annes
St Annes Welcome to your Booths St Annes store! St Annes...
- Knutsford
Store Supported Charity For 2024/2025 The Children’s...
- Lytham
Lytham Store and Café. From fresh British meat at our...
- Burscough
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The Story of Booths. Our story began in June 1847 when tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth at just 19 years of age secured a loan of £80 to open his first shop, The China House in Blackpool. Mr Edwin’s flair for business and advertising allowed him to repay the debt just three months later, making a profit of £50. He continued to capitalise on ...