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There's a new pop up shop, Myles From Home, selling homewares and nice odd things, both new and vintage, opened for the Christmas season and poss to New Year. Worth popping into especially if you're looking for Frieda Kahlo themed things - they have lots! I just happened upon it when leaving the polling station at the Herne Tavern, it's almost next door to it. Open every day except Monday.
  • 2 weeks later...

Went to the shop today - it has such beautiful gifts and delighted to learn they will be open for the next 6 months.


Couldn?t believe how reasonably priced everything was, so many beautiful things had to remember that I was there to buy gifts and not lovely items for myself!


If you need any gifts and want to avoid tat I would head on down to this shop.

Thanks for these lovely posts! Support from the local community has been amazing and it?s been a pleasure meeting everyone. We are open today (Sunday) from 11-5, tomorrow from 10-7 and xmas eve from 10 until it feels time to shut! Do pop over if you have any last minute gifts you are stuck with or just to have a browse if you?re very organised and have finished! Thanks, All.

Myles.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hello. Sorry - I have only just caught up with this thread! We will be opening again on January 22nd at 10am, and we are staying for a few months at least. We are currently having a re-jig and getting some lovely new stock in. It?s been wonderful meeting everyone and we look forward to welcoming you again when we reopen. Do pop and say hello if you haven?t already! Many thanks. Myles & Daniel.

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