Sunday, December 22, 2024

NG craft a move for Debbie Bryan

A celebrated gallery and tea room has relocated in Nottingham city centre in a deal crafted by NG Chartered Surveyors, the Property People.

Debbie Bryan, which has been crowned TripAdvisors number one shopping destination for six years running, has moved to 4-6 St Peter’s Gate, in the heart of Nottingham’s retail quarter.

Debbie Bryan has grown to become a destination where creativity meets individuality. Its galleries, both in Nottingham city centre and in Ruddington, showcase hand-crafted collections, while its tea rooms serve up lovingly-prepared, own-recipe menus.

The gallery also hosts crafting sessions for makers of all ages.

Debbie said: “St Peters was recommended to us by Alicia, initially feeling the space was maybe too large for us. Alicia was a fantastic sounding board to help us explore how we could utilise this new larger space, always available as we navigated our relocation.”

Alicia Lewis, Surveyor at NG Chartered Surveyors, said: “Debbie Bryan is one of Nottingham’s true homegrown success stories and I’m sure this move to larger premises on St Peter’s Gate will only drive Debbie and her team on to greater successes.

“Debbie has used all her talent to transform this first floor space; she’s turned what was a blank canvas into a colourful crafting wonderland – and the tearoom is just as impressive!

“We’re delighted to have played a part in Debbie’s expansion and look forward to watching her company grow even further.”

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