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If you mean Fenton Walsh the clothes shop it's been there for well over a year (or possibly longer!) Clearly labelled. If you mean the Melange, just opened, a chocolatiere selling wonderfully flavoured chocolate then that's the one.(It was also at the goose green fair).If you meant the carpet shop that opened for 3 weeks then I'm afraid that's gone as we all predicted.!!!!

Yup - I realised which one the other day. Seems to be a tailoring shop of some description because apart from the name there is no other real clue except for a small laminated clip art picture showing a tailor sewing. Window display very arty though.

Could do with a greengrocer however. Arty shops don't reduce trips to sainsburys.

How long for the "I can make your photos into a bas relief wood carving shop then"??

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