About us


Webster & Horsfall Group
Our group values are as follows:
Empowerment
Collaboration
Innovation
Care
Alignment
Excellence
Legacy
Community engagement and charity initiatives
Through our involvement with the Coalition for Impact, we engage in community outreach to understand local needs and create spaces that serve those needs effectively. This collaboration allows us to tailor our efforts to the specific desires of our community, ensuring that our initiatives have a meaningful and lasting impact.
These combined efforts reflect our dedication to fostering a vibrant and supportive community, aligning with our core values of responsibility and engagement.






Our mission
Our mission is to build on our heritage, empowering and inspiring innovation through products, solutions, and collaborations. We aim to foster sustainable development and environmental stewardship, driving positive impact for Birmingham and beyond, while securing the future of Webster & Horsfall as a family enterprise for generations to come.
Arthur Lockwood’s artwork gallery
The history of local firm Webster & Horsfall is told through archive material, watercolours by Arthur Lockwood and objects from our Science and Industry collection.
Webster & Horsfall were responsible for manufacturing the wire for the first successful transatlantic cable in 1866.
The free exhibition tells the story of the local family business, based in Hay Mills, which has been at the heart of steel wire and rope manufacturing in Birmingham since 1720. The history of the company is told through Webster & Horsfall archival material and a selection of Birmingham’s collection of watercolours by Arthur Lockwood.