The Gift Shop
Charming shop in Abergele with beautiful, unique gifts for all occasions. Handmade, cute, funny, nostalgic, vintage, modern, for children & adults.. Home decor too.
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The Gift Shop, Water St, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7SN, United Kingdom
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