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Myles From Home - Gifts & Homewares delivered free to your door


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Hello, All


As with most small shops and businesses, we're closed for the foreseeable, but we are still selling from our website.


We are also offering FREE doorstep delivery to local addresses, and are planning a drop off tomorrow (Saturday). If you are looking for a gift for someone, or something to brighten your home (now we are all spending more time there!) please do take a look. We stock St. Eval candles and hand wash and a wide range of items for the home such as mugs, candle holders, cushions, kitchen linens, door mats and so on. We will happily gift wrap and deliver to another (local) address too.


The website is www.mylesfromhome.co.uk. Use the code LOCAL at check out for the free delivery.


We are also on Instagram: @mylesfromhome_uk


Many thanks for your support. We are really grateful!


Myles & Daniel

Myles From Home

6, Forest Hill Road

SE22 0RR

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