Roys of Wroxham explained

Roys of Wroxham
Type:Retail
Genre:Department Store
Foundation:1895
Founder:Alfred and Arnold Roy
Location City:Hoveton
Location Country:England
Area Served:Norfolk and Suffolk
Industry:Retail
Num Employees:900
Owner:The Roy family
Homepage:www.roys.co.uk

Roys of Wroxham is a family owned group of general stores based in Hoveton, Norfolk. Following a competition in the early 1930s, the store uses the motto "The World's Largest Village Store" in all its advertising and literature.

History

Roys was founded in 1895 when brothers Alfred and Arnold Roy opened their general store in the village of Coltishall. In 1899, a second store was opened in Hoveton. Following the deaths of the founders in the 1950s the business passed to Alfred's children with Fred Roy being appointed chairman and managing director. After his death in 1994, his brother Peter succeeded him as chairman of the board. He served as chairman until his death in 2004, but not before his sons Edward and Paul had joined the board of directors.[1] In 1995, there was a catastrophic fire in the Wroxham Roys branch, costing the firm over 5 million pounds.[2]

Branches

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.roys.co.uk/history.html Roys of Wroxham-history
  2. Web site: Cooper-Fiske . Casey . 2021-08-31 . The world's largest village store: A look at the history of Roys . 2022-08-17 . North Norfolk News . en-UK.