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Manor Walks welcomes new store to the centre
Manor Walks Shopping Centre in Cramlington has added a splash of glamour to the mall by welcoming a brand new independent boutique.
Loved & Treasured, run by 55-year-old owner Lucille Rylance from Boldon Colliery, is now offering shoppers an Aladdin’s cave of quirky gifts and home accessories including photo frames, jewellery boxes, ornaments and trinkets.
Owner Lucille Rylance said: “I unfortunately had to close a gift shop I previously owned in Newcastle so when I saw the availability at Manor Walks I jumped at the opportunity to get back to business!
“I’ve always thought that Manor Walks needed a shop that sold unique gifts and thought it was the perfect place to set up Loved & Treasured. We sell everything from garden Buddha ornaments and vintage birdcage tea light holders to coloured contacts lenses and fashion jewellery.
“I’ve got 20 years experience in the craft trade, having previously been a craft worker, so I feel I can offer customers the products that they want most whilst giving them the best customer service.”
Manor Walks Shopping Centre general manager Bruno Coppola added: “With the cinema development now well underway, we are expecting a rise in new customers at Manor Walks, and I believe these will benefit from a charming shop like Loved & Treasured. We always like to offer something distinctly different and this new store will certainly surprise our new and existing shoppers.”
Loved & Treasured is open Monday to Saturday 9am-5.30pm and Sunday 11am-4.30pm.
Manor Walks offers FREE all day parking on a Sunday.
For more information visit Manor Walks Facebook page and follow the centre on Twitter: @Manor Walks.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bruno Coppola .
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