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    Best Bric-a-Brac Shops near Gronant, Flintshire, United Kingdom

    • 69a Antique Dealers
      4.1 (12 reviews)

      “second hand clothes, earrings, ties galore, records and brooches, knick-knacks and badges there are...” more

    • Aladin’s Cave

      “outside of old fashioned statues you would think this was a bric-a-brac shop or an antiques shop.” more

    • Second Hand Furniture

      “From the outside, it's a ramshackle dilapidated church with peeling painted wooden chairs tacked to the front and a garden full of bits of bric a brac and tat.…” more

    • Tenovus Charity Shop

      “volunteers, who are friendly and welcoming and most of all who take great pride in their Shop.” more

    • Oxton Green Community Shop

      “Great idea! Not just a charity shop, its a community shop. Welcoming everybody through its doors it...” more

    • Tunnel Furniture Co
      4.0 (3 reviews)

      “big from the outside 9 rooms packed with fabulous things the best antique shop ive ever been in...” more

    • Annabel’s Accessories

      “The shop has the logo 'your husband called, he said to buy anything you want'.” more

    • Remar

      8Remar

      3.3 (3 reviews)

      “in charity shops for great prices--but I much prefer a good browse amongst books and bric-a-brac.” more

    • Bargain Buys
      3.0 (1 review)

      Bric-a-brac would probably be the correct way to describe it, but judging by the stuff on sale here...” more

    • Scope

      10Scope

      3.8 (4 reviews)

      “There is a small selection of knick-knacks and a few books if i remember correctly, but it's mostly...” more

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      This is a review for antiques near Gronant, FLN:

      "This is a great little antique boutique to browse on a lazy afternoon, although if you're as cowardly as me you'll feel so unnecessarily intimidated you'll be compelled to buy something for fear of wasting their time. Maybe I was being a tad dramatic. They're not the police. With a shopfront that hasn't been dusted in years and the word 'curios' used to describe their wares, I may have been expecting more than they could provide. My imagination flashed thoughts of myself unearthing the crew of the Marie Celeste or a mogwai. In reality, it's a secluded, scruffy palace of knick-knacks that can devour hours of your time. In case you're wondering, I bought something called 'The Victory Book'. I haven't read it yet, just in case it doesn't live up to the daunting might of its name."

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