CookInStyle - InStyle Products

CookInStyle with InStyle Products Limited. CookInStyle has been developed to give their customers access to the best quality, value for money kitchen products available. InStyle Products Limited have searched for and tested thousands of products, to find only the best.

InStyle Products' philosophy is to supply kitchen products, which will give years of stylish, faithful service. The majority of the products available on the CookInStyle site are items that their Company Directors and Staff use daily in their own homes.

The CookInStyle Sales Director Says “It gives me great pleasure, when we find a product that we know will do its job every time”. We believe CookInStyle will help you to get the most from your kitchen and create wonderful dishes in the style you deserve.

As always, if you do not find what you are looking for on the CookInStyle site, please do not hesitate to contact CookInStyle. We hold almost 10,000 stock lines in their high street shops and will endeavour to find any quality kitchen product you desire.

CookInStyle History

Woollatt & Coggin, their High Street retail shop was established in 1843 when Mr. Woollatt first took the lease in the High Street, Ware and is now the oldest retailer in the town. These premises, 84 High Street, Ware, were built in the reign of Henry VII by his mother Margaret Beaufort, circa 1490. We presume that this fine Tudor building was a wealthy merchant’s house, later said to be that of a Calandrer or Cloth Napper who had a surprise visit in Ware by one John Gilpin. This excerpt taken from the account given by the writer William Cowper in the famous poem of 1782.

"Till, at his friends the calendrer`s his horse at last stood still. Said John - It is my wedding day and all the world should stare, if wife should dine at Edmonton and I should dine at Ware".

The premises were occupied by a Linen Draper G. Randle in 1899. In 1903 it became the Blue Boot Stores and in 1980 Mr Tarling’s DIY and Ironmongery. In 1999 InStyle Products Limited (TA Woollatt & Coggin) with 157 years of experience retailing in Ware, purchased this splendid building to offer to its Customers a wider range of products and services. We are currently in the process restoring the building to its former glory.

Ware is an important market town on Roman Ermine Street from London to Lincoln and York. Many Roman relics have been found here. Our Luxury Gift Shop premises at 61 High Street, Ware, were built on a "burgage plot" created by the Earl of Leicester about 1280. The late 14th Century structure with two medieval roofs intact was in 1624 reconstructed as two Inns, "The Coach & Horses" and "The Royal Oake", to meet the increasing travellers' trade from London to Cambridge and Colchester. By 1680, Ware had become a thriving coaching and malting town with almost 200 Taverns and Inns, famous for "The Great Bed of Ware" which is now on permanent show in the Victoria and Albert Museum, (The V&A) London.

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