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Boundary Mill StoresNewest Review: ... is in piles and slung everywhere (mmm, Primark springs to mind!!). There is a huge clothing and accessories section instore. Whether you will find anything worth buying will depend on your style and perhaps your age. Personally, as a woman in my 20's, I don't tend to find many items of clothing that I would want to wear. However, I have friends and relatives who are 30's - 90's who often ... more |
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by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 239 readings)
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My local Boundary Mills store is in Shiremoor, Tyne and Wear. Boundary Mills is a store which sells a variety of different products, ranging from plants, to household goods, to soaps and perfumes, to bags, shoes and clothes. The good thing about this store is that you can buy designer products at discounted prices. If you shop around in store you can usually find something worth buying at a reasonable price. Discounts are typically between 30 - 75% off the original price tag. ***Layout*** The store is extremely large, namely because it has such a vast variety of clothes and products in store. There appears to be little order as to where ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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There is a branch of Boundary Mills just off the junction 10 of M6 at Bentley Mill. The large airy store has a large car park, although it can still be difficult to park at busy times. The store is clean and tidy but it can get chaotic during busy times when customers seem to rummage and not put things back properly. Within Boundary Mills is a Marks and Spencer sale shop - yes such a thing does exist. Genuine Marks and Spencer goods at knock down prices. If you like Marks and Spencer, you'll LOVE boundary Mill. What can you get there? Well apart from the M&S booty, you can get good quality clothes and household goods at prices you will have to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/03/09 (Very useful, 668 readings)
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Boundary Mill offers a large variety of designer brands with discounts between 30-75%. They have just celebrated the first birthday of their re-opening. This shop is huge and had no central focus, I often find that I come out with nothing, or lots of things that I never intended to go for. You really do need plenty of time in this shop as there are so many different sections to it. The staff are helpful at pointing you in the right direction but items are seperated by designer not by type so you really need to shop around. Restaurants BB's coffee shop They serve soup, sandwiches, baked potatoes, cakes and pastries in here. The drink they serve are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/05/02 (Useful, 2806 readings)
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Boundary Mill have a wonderful array of goods on two floors of two large buildings. They are next door to Asda in Colne in Lancashire, just off junction 14 of the M65, and it is well worth a visit. They seem to sell everything ? Good makes of ladies and men?s wear; a wonderful lingerie dept; bags, luggage and shoes; bedding, curtains & towels; pots & pans; glassware & crystal; even perfume. Everything is less than High Street prices. I would say less 30 ? 50%, more if there is a sale. Opening times Sunday 11am - 5pm. (Breakfast browsing from 10am) Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm, Late Night Thurs til 9pm Saturday 9am - 6pm Bank ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/05/01 (Very useful, 877 readings)
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Boundary Mill Stores have gone from strength to strength over the years. It's called Boundary Mill because it's near the Yorkshire Lancashire border (Nelson / Colne), so it's definitely in factory shop country, but it's really more of a designer outlet. There are many different departments: Ladieswear, Menswear, Lingerie The mainstay of the shop, these were the departments that were originally in the store when it first opened a couple of decades ago. It feels like there's a whole aircraft hanger full of clothes, especially in the ladies section. There are some excellent bargains to be had. There are plenty of good brands to ... Read the complete review
from dlhealey
22/05/2002
from cswann
29/05/2001

