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lisaloulou84 Wrote:

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> its been there a few months, never seems very busy

> unfortunately



What is it called? It may do the bulk of its business online - Etsy etc. Certainly not a great spot for passing trade, but it might be cheap enough to work out.....

Thanks Callie, I've just noticed the bow now from your photo! I mentioned this thread when I went in to the shop. I met with the husband who was a very nice man. I think most of the furniture and paintings etc are done by family members. I think they are in the process of having a website made for them.
I live close to the shop & never realised what it was, walking past it, to use the shops either side. I just presumed it was some sort of venue company, specialising in parties,christenings, weddings, baby showers & that sort of thing mainly because of the sugar icing colours of the exterior & interior - balloons tied to the railings & strange little gatherings of people having what looked like birthday tea parties outside the shop, sometimes with awful(sorry) live music. Very odd indeed.

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