Our Banbury Opticians is the original location where Walford & Round began its life
This practice has been owned by the business for 94 years, since Jonathan’s grandfather Pete Walford set up a combined opticians and jewellers business in 1927. Pete’s son Richard, and Richard’s university friend Tony Round then took over the business and developed it further, changing the practice name to Walford & Round Opticians.
In the last 15 years, Richard’s son Jonathan and Tony’s son Michael have taken over the business and remain the practice owners and directors to this day.
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If you value your eyes go nowhere else, I have tried the cheap end of eyecare, all you get is disappointment & bad glasses.
Walford & Round care about you, that is a rare commodity in a company, thank you.”
Walford & Round have a long history of providing exceptional eye care to the residents of Banbury. We stock a variety of brands, including top-of-the-range Lindberg and bespoke Tom Davies frames, and always strive to provide the best possible optical experience to all of our patients.
Jonathan Walford is a dispensing optician at the Banbury practice. He has followed in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, having already accumulated 26 years’ experience with the business.
Comprehensive eye examinations are carried out in our Banbury Opticians on a regular basis by Michael Round, Jason Cox and James Sutton. After which Jonathan Walford will use all his experience in spectacles and lenses to provide a perfect eyewear solution. What’s more, all our reception staff are trained ocular hygienists so will be able to offer additional advice on controlling your dry eye symptoms.
You will always receive a fully comprehensive eye care experience at our Banbury practice. We offer thorough eye examinations, contact lens fitting and a specialist dry eye clinic, as well as a glaucoma referral refinement service. We are also able to supply a range of contact lenses and spectacle lenses specifically designed to slow down the progression of short-sightedness (myopia) in children.
If you are visiting us by car, there is pay-and-display parking available on North and South Bar, and also in the NCP car park off Calthorpe Street. The practice itself can be found at the upper end of the High Street – it will be on your left, next to Wigwam estate agents, if you’re walking downhill from Banbury Cross.