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A stylish shop selling British-made artisan homeware, scented goods and flowers. The ‘Lucy Simon’ scented soy candle and diffuser range are all hand made by Lucy in the shop using quality essential oils. The shop connects through to David Simon Contemporary art gallery. A truly unique and special creative space.

Craft workshops also available throughout the year.

+44 (0)1225 460189

 

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+44 (0)1225 460189
3 Bartlett Street, Bath, BA1 2QZ

Opening Hours

10am – 6pm Mon – Sat, except
WEDS ONLY 2-6pm (closed Weds morning and Sunday)

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Photography by Ed Collacott.
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