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Acorn Antiques & Collectables

5 Westminster Trading Estate, Gwersyllt, Wrexham LL11 4AF, United Kingdom

Acorn Antiques & Collectables
Antique store
4.5
188 reviews
8 comments
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3XGH+75 Wrexham, United Kingdom
+44 1978 754090
acornantiqueswales.com
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Tuesday: 10–17
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Thursday: 10–19
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Michael Jones
Michael Jones257 days ago
Situated on a small, quiet industrial estate. Parking on site is a little awkward, but I always use the quiet adjacent road, so no problem. Ram-jammed full of stuff on two floors, it's a maze of stalls and glass cabinets inside. Cute little homely cafe.
You'll need to set aside a good hour to look around. Try not to get lost.
Mike Smith
Mike Smith349 days ago
This is the best place excellent food the shop is just fabulous will be going back again.
Mel Scott
Mel Scott349 days ago
What a great little place. Its full of surprises. Great cafe as well
Mapleleeks
Mapleleeks1 year ago
Great place to browse , loads of interesting items , great range and a lovely little cafe, serving good food at very reasonable prices .
Ben B
Ben B1 year ago
Lovely place, can’t wait to visit again and maybe try some cake :)
John Cameron
John Cameron1 year ago
Had a great time wandering around their huge premises. Enjoyed a pleasant lunch in the cafe which was a reason we went .
R B
R B1 year ago
An experience of two halves, I have enjoyed a few visits to Acorn Antiques Centre, the cashiers and café staff were usually very friendly and I bought rather a lot there, from furniture to bric-a-brac.

The let it down came when I enquired about potentially hiring a small space to sell a few pieces, the kind cashier asked the boss over (Roger perhaps? I forgot his name.) - he looked me up and down, spoke to me for a few seconds but then abruptly said he had a headache and had to go... he walked away, and yet disappointingly he went to talk to a group of people near the entrance, and stayed chatting to them whilst the lady on the cash desk wrapped up my purchases and took my number for a call back enquiry, but of course they never called. He was still talking away when I left 10 minutes later so his urgent need to rush away from my general enquiry due to a severe headache seemed dubious.
Anti-English sentiment perhaps? Whatever the reason, the experience has stuck with me.
Michael Jones
Michael Jones1 year ago
Lots of items to look at from, furniture pots, clothes and pictures. You can even got something eat and drink. Worth a visit!
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