A Little Heatons History

Westmorland Sheepskins was started by my father, Howard Heaton, around 1980 in the old county of Westmorland in the North of England. This was an off shoot of the family business ‘Heatons’ that had spanned across decades in Leeds.

According to the history books, Heatons of Leeds was founded by William Heaton in 1899. William made ladies suits and coats from premises on Kind Street in Leeds. However, according to Doreen (my gran who also worked at Heatons), Henry Heaton (my great great grandfather) started the business in 1915. I must remember to find out the facts once and for all one day soon!

Image from www.leodis.netCrispin House (as it is known today and shown in the picture), was built in 1911. Before this it had been called Heatona House (from around 1924) after Heatons had moved into the building around 1914 and opened in 1916. We thought Crispin House was now luxury apartments but according to chat on the SecretLeeds website the apartments didnt sell and it was turned into a luxury hotel called the 'Ellington'. It looks like the economy at the time could not support another hotel like this in Leeds and closed down. The building we think is now empty - does anybody know any different?

(The image of Crispin house is from of the Leodis website)

The business then passed down the chain as far as Howard, who worked at the factory on North Street up until Heaton’s closed in the late 1970’s. Heatons was one of the Leeds tailoring companies which contributed to the Citys' fame for ready to wear clothing.  Kind of a big deal considering the city’s history we think we and we are proud to have been part of it all.

After Heaton’s closed down, my father went off on his own path, starting Westmorland Sheepskins and here we are now with this new venture.

Tim 

 


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8 comments

My sister Margaret Howley worked at Heatonss in the 1950’s/60’s.She was in charge of the fur department. She left in 1963 on her marriage to an Australian chap called Peter Ford and went to live in Australia. I vaguely remember her referring to a Geoffrey Heaton.

VERONICA LEWIS

I worked as Geoffrey Heatons secretary for four years, leaving in 1965. I occasionally had to model during the shows and remember a full length Violet mink made for the pools winner of ‘spend spend spend’ fame. I think Roy and Geoffrey died a few years ago not sure about James.

susan wilkinson

I worked as Geoffrey Heatons secretary for four years, leaving in 1965. I occasionally had to model during the shows and remember a full length Violet mink made for the pools winner of ‘spend spend spend’ fame. I think Roy and Geoffrey died a few years ago not sure about James.

susan wilkinson

The black sheep skin I bought in chesterfield in 1967 was made in heatons of Leeds , it’s black and the sheepskin fleece is outside and the skin inside which is the correct way a sheep has its skin, I never seen anything like this I’d like to know if anyone else has anything similar. It also has a very high collar.

William Smith
I have a sheep skin bought in 1967 in chesterfield it is a sheepskin the correct way around in other words a leather inside or the skin inside and the fleece outside it is black and I’d like to know more about whether anyone else has one, I bought it for 75 pounds.
William Smith

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