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                                Local Legends...............................................................................................
Celebrating 100 extraordinary years – Scotts of Thrapston
 Scotts of Thrapston celebrates its centenary in 2020. Celebrating 100 years of innovation, passion and success with timber at its heart. From small acorns, mighty oak trees grow and the Scotts of Thrapston business is testament to that.
Family business, Scotts of Thrapston, has a proud reputation of turning timber into a range of desirable products. The company is well known for its summerhouses,
stables and equestrian buildings, garages, car barns, pavilions, roof trusses, joinery, engineered flooring and education buildings.
The company was founded in 1920 by James Scott, and had humble beginnings delivering tools and services to local farmers. The mantle then passed to Douglas Scott and the business is now run by the third and fourth generations, chairman David Scott and his son James, managing director.
David said: “Since my grandfather’s time, we have embraced modern technology to
become the company we are today, creating attractive, innovative products and building a reputation that we are extremely proud of.
“We are a company engrained with a passion for the beauty of wood and have seen our product portfolio grow and develop over the decades. Each timber product is crafted at the factory in Thrapston.”
The business started out producing products such as wheelbarrows and ladders and offered a selection of agricultural buildings, including poultry houses.
Nowadays, that product range has grown and consolidated, seeing Scotts become the leading stable manufacturer in the UK, supplying distinctive buildings to the racing, show jumping, dressage and eventing worlds.
For nearly seven decades, the business has been at the forefront of summerhouse manufacture and produces a range of ethically sourced hardwood summerhouses, which was launched last year. The company is proud to be one of the longest exhibiting trade stands at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, first appearing in the mid-1960s.
Scotts also has a strong timber engineering business and enjoys a solid reputation with housebuilders, from volume to self-builders.
James Scott added: “We understand timber, we are used to working with it. The continuation of merging new technology with traditional craftsmanship to produce
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