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Bournemouth,
Dorset |
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The Square, 35-37 Bourne Avenue
Bournemouth BH2 6DT
Tel: 01202 558 030
Email:
bournemouth@allfiredupceramics.co.uk
Just off 'The Square' in the centre of Bournemouth, we are two buildings along
from Borders bookshop. |
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Canterbury,
Kent |
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11 Butchery Lane
Canterbury CT1 2JR
Tel: 01227 784448
Email:
canterbury@allfiredupceramics.co.uk
You'll find us in Butchery Lane, between Parade Street and Burgate, just a few
minutes walk from Canterbury Cathedral. |
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Colchester,
Essex |
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113 High Street
Colchester CO1 1TB
Tel: 01206 364 666
Email:
colchester@allfiredupceramics.co.uk
You'll find us right on the High
Street, opposite the Café Rouge. |
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Dulwich,
London |
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34 East Dulwich Road
London SE22 9AX
Tel: 020 7732 6688
Email:
dulwich@allfiredupceramics.co.uk You'll find us on East Dulwich Road
at the junction with Gowlett Road, just along from Goose Green. |
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Ipswich, Suffolk |
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Crown &
Anchor Mews
Ipswich IP1
3DJ
Tel: 01473 286 142
Email:
ipswich@allfiredupceramics.co.uk
Directly behind WHSmith's, we're in the courtyard at the top of Providence
Street, next to the rear entrance to Marks & Spencer.
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Lancaster, Lancashire |
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The Rocking
Horse Shop, 8 New Street
Lancaster LA1
1EG
Tel: 01524 64518
Email:
lancaster@allfiredupceramics.co.uk
From the city museum in Market Square, walk up the hill towards the train
station and turn right into New Street where you'll find us on the left - look
out for the rocking horse above the shop front. |
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