Lee Louise has been trading since 1978. The Grade II listed building itself, which is dated 1571 is the only building this old, which stands on stilts. Lee Louise sell ethnic clothing, gifts, silverware, incense and more, most of which are fairtrade.
The shop is often described as an Aladdin's cave and they are proud to say that they sell to four generations of the same families, both young and old love the shop.
Open 2023 (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Friday | 09:30 | - 18:00* |
Saturday | 09:15 | - 18:00* |
Sunday | 11:00 | - 17:00* |
Nearest Car Park: Browns Yard Car Park, behind the Queens Head pub, which is situated on Foregate Street.
Only 5 minutes walk from Chester Town Hall; 15 minutes walk from Chester Railway Station
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