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Yep, turn of this year. Not sure if anything has changed since then mind you


The front itself (including the windows and curtains) really reminds me of my hometown in Ireland - the main shopping street had a few places like that.


And a few open shops which looked like that come to think of it...

Cityjules I think you should probably click on Sean's link and read the whole of the thread.


It'll tell you that she protects her anonymity fiercely, and there's been any number of approaches regarding her shop that have made her increasingly irate.


You can of course do a search on the owner details through the land registry.


Good luck!

You are assuming that I wish to buy the property!

Again, not so.

I am merely interested in a beautiful shop that has been empty since I moved in four years ago.

I am sure the lady has reasons for not wanting to sell, which I utterly respect.

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