So where did the company name come from. Well although the correct name for these clocks is of course Longcase Clocks, they have become so affectionately known as grandfather clocks that the term Grandfather Clocks was adopted. Cheshire of course speaks for itself being one of the most beautiful English counties located right in the heart of rural North West Britain, but close to the major motorway network. A trip to this beautiful part of the countryside it well worthwhile with the added benefit of being able to *view one of the largest and finest stocks of Longcase Clocks in the country. If asked why these great clocks are admired and loved by so many people then the answer is simple, ‘In the face you have a work of art, in the case a piece of superb cabinet making and in the movement, a precision piece of engineering. Most of all they lend an air of antiquity to any room’. Cheshire Grandfather Clocks specialise in the finest quality and unusual Longcase Clocks from all over the country and also carry a large stock of other clocks and barometers.
The focus of Cheshire Grandfather Clocks is to give people the chance to come and view a wide selection of fully restored, fine quality antique grandfather clocks. In fact there are few places where over forty fully restored clocks can be seen, so we provide people with a real choice. In addition, further clocks are held in stock awaiting restoration, so if there is a specific type of clock or maker being sought we can often help.