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The Millinery Works is located in the London area of Greater London. There are at least 20 other listings in the N1 postcode area.
Antiques in Greater London N1
natalieashett27 Jun 2012
The Millinery Works hosts a good lot of exhibitions and from what I gather is also open as a permanent shop, selling furniture from it's in-house... Read More