Giſts for
17 Foss Street, Dartmouth
Come and experience the magic of Christmas at home… on Foss Street where you’ll find hand-crafted wooden decorations, hand-sewn Christmas stockings & garlands, scrumptious scented candles & lots more festive goodies.
For all you Emma Bridgewater fans we have a selection of her new ‘Christmas stars’ and ‘Winter flowers’ pottery – and if there’s something you would like us to order especially for Christmas just let us know by December 1st.
And remember - hampers don’t just have to be full of food. Our range includes the ‘Garden lovers’ trug, ‘Bird lovers’ basket and ‘Cupcake lovers’ cake stand !
Gentlemen
8 Lower Street, Dartmouth
Giſts for Gentlemen was founded by Ronnie Barnard in 1989. to meet the needs of discerning customers. Ronnie’s store boasts a collection from over 50 different suppliers of traditional and quality items such as aſter shaves, luggage, watches, games, nautical souvenirs, cufflinks, pens , digital weather stations ,new political globes and the latest TV games that include Harry Hills Burp and Dragons Den. Ronnie has his eye to meet the seasonal demands and provides a range of Christmas giſts from the token to more luxurious items. Located in Lower Street, the store is open Monday to Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 11am to 4pm. Personalised shopping is available out of hours by appointment.
Please mention By The Dart when responding to adverts. To advertise here, please call 01803 835740 or email
mark@bythedart.co.uk
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