Long Rake Spar was first established as a family-run business more than 150 years ago. Today, we provide the most extensive and diverse range of premium decorative and specialist aggregates. Learn more about our humble beginnings from the Derbyshire Peak District in 1867, to how we’ve made a lasting impact across the UK today.
Long Rake Spar was first established as a family-run business more than 150 years ago. Today, we provide the most extensive and diverse range of premium decorative and specialist aggregates. Learn more about our humble beginnings from the Derbyshire Peak District in 1867, to how we’ve made a lasting impact across the UK today.
The Derbyshire Peak District has long been an important area for leading mining, with activity in Bakewell dating back to 1086. Youlgrave was once an important lead mining parish, with five lead mines mentioned in the 1857 Directory of Derbyshire. The Long Rake mine officially opened in 1867.
The Derbyshire Peak District has long been an important area for leading mining, with activity in Bakewell dating back to 1086. Youlgrave was once an important lead mining parish, with five lead mines mentioned in the 1857 Directory of Derbyshire. The Long Rake mine officially opened in 1867.
The Derbyshire Peak District has long been an important area for leading mining, with activity in Bakewell dating back to 1086. Youlgrave was once an important lead mining parish, with five lead mines mentioned in the 1857 Directory of Derbyshire. The Long Rake mine officially opened in 1867.
The Derbyshire Peak District has long been an important area for lead mining, with activity in Bakewell dating back to 1086.
Youlgrave was once an important lead mining parish, with five lead mines mentioned in the 1857 Directory of Derbyshire. The Long Rake mine officially opened in 1867.
Local land owner Thomas Shimwell bought the mine nearly ten years later, renaming the company to the Long Rake Spar Mining Company in 1881. Extraction continued to expand with bright white Calcite, more commonly known as Derbyshire ‘Spar’. Operations at the site were taking place underground at three levels.
In 1913, the Thomas Shimwell gifted the mine to his daughter, Mary Shimwell, for income.
At this time, Long Rake mine employed 6 men working on the surface, and between 2 and 6 men working underground.
The Long Rake Spar Mining Company then became Long Rake Spar Co. as we know it today.
In the 1920’s the company was directed by Captain Percy Potter. His directorship saw an ever expanding increase in the output of the mine. At this time, Long Rake Spar Co. Ltd employed twelve miners and produced 12,200 tons of Calcite (Derbyshire Spar) and 100 tons of Lead Ore every year. This product was distributed across the UK.
In the 1970s, Captain Percy Potter sold Long Rake Spar Co. to Derbyshire Silica Firebrick (DSF). The company continued as Long Rake Spar Co. Ltd. with only two men mining the Spar.
The surface plant began processing material from other mines and quarries. In the late 1970s, the previously flooded 500 level was drained and explored.
In 1985 Long Rake Spar Co Ltd was bought by Trevor and his parents Tom and Jean Broadhurst, where they immediately began to expand the facilities and variety of aggregates that Long Rake Spar supplied.
Long Rake Spar diversified into mineral processing, installing washing, blending and drying equipment. This growing expertise enabled them to become the original suppliers of an expanding range of dried aggregates for specialist markets.
The 1990s saw significant investment in technology and infrastructure, with major improvements to drying facilities and bagging equipment.
This development enabled the company to expand its product offering, culminating in the launch of the Grantex range in 1998, which supplies dried aggregates and specialist materials to a variety of industries.
In 2009, Long Rake Spar acquired their Prees site. This acquisition facilitated an increase in decorative aggregates output of an additional 100,000 tonnes per annum. This dedicated production facility in Shropshire delivers high-volume output from a compact 6-acre footprint.
In 2015, Long Rake Spar expanded with a new 24-acre strategic dock site in Rye Harbour, East Sussex, offering valuable storage, manufacturing capacity, and overseas shipping access. This is the most modern production plant in Europe, with 55 bays holding over 30,000 tonnes of stock and producing 150,000 tonnes of finished stock annually.
By 2020, we had further invested in a 10-acre site at Garston Docks, increasing dockside storage, production facilities, stockholding and overall production capability. In 2025 this site was further expanded to 15 acres and currently produces 150,000 tonnes of finished stock per annum.
Long Rake Spar Co. Ltd continues to be one of the largest importers and suppliers of aggregates to the trade, including builders’ merchants, contractors and landscapers in the UK. With Trevor Broadhurst at the helm, the business focuses on providing excellent quality and service. It has strategically located production and distribution facilities across the UK to maintain a sustainable supply chain, production facilities, stockholding and overall production capability.
With our strategically placed dock and production sites throughout the UK and a stock holding in excess of £8 million across the Long Rake Spar group, the only way is up. We’re looking to continually increase our capacities, import and export capabilities and state-of-the-art facilities to upkeep our holding as the UK’s leading supplier of specialist and decorative aggregates.
At Long Rake Spar, we are committed to delivering not only quality products, but also exceptional service. Our team of experts are on hand to help and answer any of your questions.