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THE CUDDY DUCK
12 High Street. Wooler NE71 6BY

Cuddy Duck shop front first customer

OPENING HOURS

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We are closed until Easter.

Shop front at the Cuddy Duck

Come on in and meet Jean, have a natter, buy a few things .........

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table display at the Cuddy Duck Two views of the interior of the Cuddy Duck. For those that have been waiting a long time, yes there are jars of Hetton Hall Honey in the picture on the left.

. Mirror wall at the Cuddy Duck

   

snowflake tree ornaments at the Cuddy Duck

We have a variety of artwork from local artists on sale, as well as seasonal snowflake tree ornaments

A selection of handmade Teddybears, (not for playthings), these are serious collectors bears.

Lots of handmade cards for every occasion, made by Community companions and friends and of course Nancy's calligraphy cards (as seen in Cloisters catalogue).

Here you see out into the High Street in Wooler, and if you look closely catch a glimpse of a Stained Glass Cuddy Duck hanging in the window.

Joan Boston has also supplied numerous other stained glass items, candlesticks, hanging angels as well as the celtic crosses and nightlights you can see on the Cloisters pages.

 

 

Window dressing at the Cuddy Duck

Woolies for sale at the Cuddy Duck

There are numerous attractive hand knitted and crocheted items at the Cuddy Duck, from scarves, to shawls to designer cardigans, as seen in this picture.

Also available are, a sleection of children's wooden toys some local made and some from the Czech Republic, books and Cds from local musicians and authors - what can I say, if you are able then come and see for yourself.

You will be most welcome.

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