Z Hinchliffe -Dalry

Z Hinchliffe -Dalry Spinners of quality yarns for over 200 years, we pride ourselves on our dedication to providing only the finest yarns.

The business was founded in 1766, engaging in various trades including farming, cloth making and coal mining. It wasn’t until 1860 when Zaccheus Hinchliffe made the decision to begin worsted and woollen spinning, choosing a site next to the river Dearne and nearby railway in the then hamlet of Denby Dale. This site is still our headquarters today. Early in 1980 the worsted spinning ceased and all

efforts were put into expanding the woollen spinning production. Since trading began the business has stayed in the family, handed down from generation to generation. Succeeding Zaccheus was John, James, Thomas and Harold Hinchliffe who were joined by cousins Arthur Wilby and Herbert Dewhirst. Then followed John Hinchliffe and George Wilby. Today George is joined by John’s sons Robert and James Hinchliffe, as well as his own son Graham. This succession has enabled valuable experience and knowledge to be passed down through the generations to create a superior product.

15/10/2013

It's been a rocky ride for everyone here at ZHD the past few weeks but we will get through this..

one of the Gucci collection
09/01/2013

one of the Gucci collection

Part of the Burberry range that we supply the yarn for
09/01/2013

Part of the Burberry range that we supply the yarn for

A Lyle and Scott jumper- yarn produced at zh Dalry
09/01/2013

A Lyle and Scott jumper- yarn produced at zh Dalry

A Geelong sheep
09/01/2013

A Geelong sheep

The Geelong area of Australia-all our lambswool comes from here
09/01/2013

The Geelong area of Australia-all our lambswool comes from here

In 2001, Warner Bros. chose Lochaven to supply all the Hogwarts school cardigans, jumpers and tank tops worn by the cast...
09/01/2013

In 2001, Warner Bros. chose Lochaven to supply all the Hogwarts school cardigans, jumpers and tank tops worn by the cast and extras for the films in the Harry Potter series including those worn by Tom Marvolo Riddle in the retro flashback scenes. This relationship lasted until 2009 with the supply of clothing for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2. The changing styles throughout the film series was facilitated by access to Lochaven's vast design range which dates back to the 1950's. All our school style garments which we offer for direct sale to the public are made in our Mill in the heart of Scotland's traditional woollen district using only the highest quality natural lambswool. They are made in the same way, by the same people, with the same material as the garments we sell to the worldwide trade and to our most famous movie customer. Our garments will be featured for the last time on the silver screen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 the epic finale, the battle between good and evil forces of the Wizarding World as it escalates into an all-out war.

This was the last Harry Potter film zh Dalry supplied the yarn for!!
09/01/2013

This was the last Harry Potter film zh Dalry supplied the yarn for!!

all knitwear seen here spun at zh Dalry !!
09/01/2013

all knitwear seen here spun at zh Dalry !!

A wee wagon
04/01/2013

A wee wagon

Z H
04/01/2013

Z H

Well done to this man-Malcolm Greensmith,whom retired April 2012 after 50 years service at Denby Dale-WOW! will any of u...
03/01/2013

Well done to this man-Malcolm Greensmith,whom retired April 2012 after 50 years service at Denby Dale-WOW! will any of us Dalry workers ever manage this?

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Dalry
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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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