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12:16pm Friday 2nd May 2008
Situated in the picturesque village of Romsley, just outside Halesowen, Romsley Country Store started life 16 years ago as a small shop before enjoying huge success and moving into a purpose built building on Back Lane Farm 9 months ago, where today clients can find a whole host of pet supplies for creatures great and small.
Run by the Hodgetts family who have been in the area since 1868, the store now boasts more brands in larger quantities, better access and ample customer parking.
A goods to car service is available to lighten the load and a delivery service can even transport purchases right to you door - perfect for those who are short on time.
Keeping an eye on trends and following Jamie Oliver's revelations at the beginning of the year, the Hodgetts stock a large range of poultry supplies due to popular demand - something many general pet food stores fail to offer - while a range of accessories covers everything from cages to leads for rodents, cats and dogs, and hay, straw and haylage are available for purchase on site.
What's more, if you can't find what you're looking for, the family team will order products in, reflecting the outstanding personal customer service that they have become renowned for.
For more information visit Romsley Country Store today at Back Lane Farm, St Kenelms Road, Romsley, Nr Halesowen or call 01562 710586. (Website coming soon at www.romsleycountrystore.co.uk).
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