
Charlton Baker, based in Devizes, was named Small Business of the Year at the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards.
The ceremony, hosted by Woman's Hour presenter Anita Rani, was attended by 1,000 business leaders at London's Grosvenor Hotel.
The firm has doubled its team size from 45 to nearly 90 in the past year and expects turnover to rise from £2.64 million in March 2024 to £6 million in March 2025.
Managing director Scott Sartin said: "Being crowned the winner of the Best Small Business category is an absolute honour and is testament to what we have created.
"Being told by highly respected business leaders that we have created the best small business in the UK is the best recognition we can get and the pinnacle of our achievements so far."
Charlton Baker has been on an acquisition spree, securing a long-term partnership with alternative finance provider ThinCats in June.
The firm acquired Melksham-based A⁘N Accountants, Trowbridge-based Innervision Accountants, and expanded into Bristol with the acquisition of Elliott Bunker Chartered Accountants and Tyler Redmore Accountants.
Chief operating officer Victoria Greenard said: "It's an amazing achievement to win such a prestigious national award.
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