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My name is Graham and I opened KIRKDALE FABRICS in 2019.  My family have been in the fabric business for 115 years this summer and as I live locally i thought that the area needed  a shop like mine. I concentrate on natural fibres and vintage fabrics and haberdashery. I only open from Thursday to Saturday from 10.30 to 4pm. My telephone number is 07368 119515. 

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My other half and I both shop there.

Its an aladdins cave full of absolute gems at really excellent prices.

Great trimmings too.

7 hours ago, Gra369 said:

My name is Graham and I opened KIRKDALE FABRICS in 2019.  My family have been in the fabric business for 115 years this summer and as I live locally i thought that the area needed  a shop like mine. I concentrate on natural fibres and vintage fabrics and haberdashery. I only open from Thursday to Saturday from 10.30 to 4pm. My telephone number is 07368 119515. 

@Gra369perhaps post on bothe the SE23.com and Sydenham forums as well.

Though I hate to let the secret out about your wonderful shop!

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