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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Zeenath
Zeenath is a little domestic spares shop on the corner of Port Street and Market Street.
It is one of those old-fashioned shops that is stocked to the gills with all those relatively inexpensive but essential gadgets that you could spend hours hunting for in more modern DIY superstores.
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18 comments:
Great "Z" - and they even have "fancy" goods! ;)
Cheers, Klaus
That's my kind of shop.
How did you manage to get a store with a z . Did you bribe them. Hats off to you again, this is a real find.
I just love these kinds of stores.
Zeenath is MY kind of store! You never know what treasures are inside so you have to go in. ;-)
Interesting little shop! What do they mean by "fancy" goods? I know it's a British term, but I'm unsure of its meaning.
That's a very interesting shop! Thanks for sharing.
I love this kind of shop and could spend hours in there finding long forgotten implements!!
Great Z.
Gary
fantastic little shop - just what every little town (like the one i live in) needs...
A very good shop indeed .. it has had my custom more than once this year. Nice to see the old Port Street sign there s well.
Tom
Great post for Z. This is a fantastic type of shop. They are real gems.
I bet you couldn't wait for Z to post this. I love wandering around these kind of shops.
I bet you couldn't wait for Z to post this. I love wandering around these kind of shops.
Great shop these type Gerald, we used to have 3 now just 1 and I think its about to shut.
wow, that looks like something you might see in New York's Lower East Side. Well done1
Very original. I like it because it is different.
Do you suppose that the name of this shop is a mis-spelling of "zenith"? It definite ranks at the top!
The backbone of every high street!
A really good discovery!
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