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One of my favourites for random everyday household goods is Ransoms in Ann Street just off London Road. It seems to have been there forever, perched precariously on the slope leading up to Sainsburys. Recently it lost half of it's frontage to development and the last but one time I was there a builder's lorry had just reversed and caved in the front window. Yet still it survives, a veritable Aladdin's cave of cheap and cheerful stuff you suddenly really need. A plunger, say, or a sturdy laundry bag, or some garden canes, or half a dozen different sized plant pots and the little matching saucer things that go under them. Pointless trying to find anything in there though, it's a hopeless task. But ask one of the staff, even the fierce old lady on the till, and they'll locate exactly what you're looking for in a matter of seconds. Perfick!
My second shout is for Toolstation which has been an organic discovery since I first eschewed the major DIY chains such as B&Q and Homebase in favour of Wickes quite a few years ago when it was still relatively unknown and offered better value for money. Shopping there also gave you a certain diy credibility because you were mingling in the world of the proper tradesman until it became more mainstream. Then I discovered Screwfix which offered fantastic value for money which I didn't believe could be bettered. How wrong I was because in the last year I discovered Toolstation who follow the same Argos like format as Screwfix but are on the whole, with the odd exception, much cheaper.
have a brilliant corner shop near me, sells everything, open all hours, friendly staff, end of Springfield Road, junction with Preston Road, next time I go there I'll take a look at its name!
Arkwrights? Beaconsfield Road
near the Cats Protection shop? ..... no, they certainly aren't open all hours
It was IIRC it was in Western Road Hove end and was on two floors.
Special shout out for that recently-opened Cats Protection shop. If you ever wanted to buy something smart and esoteric for 50p and flog it on ebay for ten or a hundred times that amount, there's the place to go. They have absolutely NO idea what any of their donated items are worth, and many of the items seem to be donated by people with similarly little idea
Wickenden Meats in Hangleton. Good quality, great value & a lovely bunch of lads.
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Wickenden Meats in Hangleton. Good quality, great value & a lovely bunch of lads.
The bakers next door is also good. Just need a candlestick makers in that parade too really.
Good call, I've bought loads of odd, random stuff in there over the years.One of my favourites for random everyday household goods is Ransoms in Ann Street just off London Road. It seems to have been there forever, perched precariously on the slope leading up to Sainsburys. Recently it lost half of it's frontage to development and the last but one time I was there a builder's lorry had just reversed and caved in the front window. Yet still it survives, a veritable Aladdin's cave of cheap and cheerful stuff you suddenly really need. A plunger, say, or a sturdy laundry bag, or some garden canes, or half a dozen different sized plant pots and the little matching saucer things that go under them. Pointless trying to find anything in there though, it's a hopeless task. But ask one of the staff, even the fierce old lady on the till, and they'll locate exactly what you're looking for in a matter of seconds. Perfick!
What we really need is a good greengrocers and a fishmonger and Hangleton would be a foodie shopping paradise !