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Our Stores
Ambleside
1A Rydal Road
Ambleside
Cumbria
LA22 9AN
015394 33033
You really can't miss this store - bang in the middle of Ambleside, a few yards down the road from the main car park (with toilets) and the famous Bridge House over Stockgill Beck. Smaller than Bowness, the range we can carry is more restricted, but anything not in stock can usually be transferred to Ambleside the next day.
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Bakewell
2 Rutland Square
Bakewell
Derbyshire
DE45 1BZ
01629 815115
Situated in the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park our Bakewell store can be found right in the centre of Bakewell, offering two floors of great products. With ample parking in the town and an abundance of tempting food stores, cafes and pubs, this is the ideal lunch spot for a day out in the Peaks.
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Bowness
3-5 Queens Square
Bowness-on-Windermere
Cumbria
LA23 5BY
015394 48933
Our large Bowness store has two floors packed with our current lines plus a mezanene where you can find a bargain in our end-of-line department. Situated on a prominent corner at the bottom of the main shopping street (Crag Brow). We are facing the mini-roundabout, just across the road from the Beatrix Potter Museum and the Albert pub. The nearest parking is 100 metres along Rayrigg Road (where there are also public toilets and a fish & chip shop!).
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Grasmere
Red Lion Square
Grasmere
Cumbria
LA22 9SP
015394 35614
Grasmere is a beautiful village situated right in the heart of walking country. Here you will find our largest store, right in the centre of the village, opposite the Red Lion Hotel and next to the Post Office. Browse our widest range of products, including a large Craghoppers area and Sprayway shop-in-shop.
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Kirkby Lonsdale
Merchant House
Market Square
Kirkby Lonsdale
Cumbria
LA6 2AN
01524 271390
Our latest store is in the beautiful market square of this unspoilt town on edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Kirkby Lonsdale is a popular lunch stop, with it's wide variety of places to eat, from the famous bacon butty bar beside Devils Bridge to tea shops, cafes and traditional pubs to a specialist fish restaurant.
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