A. Nash

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A. Nash
Industry
  • Broomsticks
  • Besom Brooms
  • Pea Sticks
Founded1700s
Key people
  • Arthur Nash (to 2004)
  • Bradley Nash
Website https://www.besombrooms.com/

A. Nash is a British manufacturer of broomsticks, besom brooms and pea sticks, based in Tadley, Hampshire, England. The company holds a Royal Warrant as a supplier to HM The Queen.

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Founded in the 18th century, the Nash family have been making brooms for over 700 years, [1] with Bradley Nash the current royal broomsquire [2] - a title he inherited from his father, Arthur Nash who passed away in 2004. [3]

The company supplies the Queen's household with approximately 120 besoms a year, all manufactured from the company's base in Tadley. [3]

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References

  1. "A. Nash | Royal Warrant Holders Association". www.royalwarrant.org. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  2. "Tadley broommaker's son takes over royal warrant". Newbury Today. 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  3. 1 2 "A.Nash - Manufacturer of Besom Brooms and Pea Sticks". www.besombrooms.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.