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Landmark property is converted

A landmark historic property in Weston-under-Lizard has been converted into a personalised gift shop in the latest addition to a diverse range of businesses which have moved into Bradford Estates commercial premises.

The Old Village Stores, on Weston Bank on the A5, has been updated for use by Madry, a retail business which sells commemorative military medals, personalised trophies and gifts as well as offering engraving and framing services.

The building, which dates back to the 1800s was originally a blacksmith's workshop or “smithy”, and then became a village shop, Weston Stores. Most recently it was a country clothing shop.

Madry owner Kevin Paton-Feaver wanted to locate his business in the well-known shop when it became available because of its prominence for passing traffic and the opportunity to attract visitors to nearby Weston Park.

Kevin’s other business interests include Empire Medals, a company offering Ministry of Defence licensed military and civilian medals and awards based in Queensway, Telford.

Kevin said: “Despite many predictions about the switch of retail to online, I could see a unique opportunity in moving into this landmark building as it has such a special character, it is close to Weston Park, which attracts visitors all year round, and there are an estimated 350,000 vehicles passing by each week on the A5.

“Working with the team at Bradford Estates we have been able to realise this great potential to offer a special experience for customers compared with so many anonymous retail units. They are now our neighbours and we are already building a strong partnership which we hope can grow by linking up with other businesses in their portfolio.

“By moving into a Bradford Estates commercial property, we feel like we are already part of the community here. We have had a seamless experience to move in and look forward to a future of working together.”

Asset management director Andrew Barrett oversaw Madry’s arrival for Bradford Estates. He said: ‘’As the property is in a conservation area, we have ensured the modernisation and improvement of the building was done in a sympathetic way. With a great track record in business, Kevin has huge energy and a clear vision of what he wanted to achieve which we have helped him to realise.

“Our aim is to build a local ecosystem, mixing new start-up companies along with more formal leases for longer term occupiers. Having a stock of available buildings means we can offer premises like Madry’s new home which can be refurbished to meet an occupier’s specific use requirements.”

Landed estates business Bradford Estates offers a growing and high quality portfolio of commercial properties located adjacent or close to the key thoroughfares of M54, A5, A41 and A518 in Shropshire and Staffordshire, between Telford and Wolverhampton.

The arrival of Madry is the latest in a run of new businesses which have moved into Bradford Estates premises, including a tech business, a growing florist company and a furniture manufacturer, with more arrivals in the pipeline for 2024.

Picitured: Asset management director Andrew Barrett of Bradford Estates (left) and Madry owner Kevin Paton-Feaver

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