Jinlye'

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Review by JULIE BAILEY on 16th March, 2012

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Shocking customer service from 2 members of staff and now you have very little in fact nothing in a 32DD bra sizes as "Is not a popular size." We ladies are told to get measured as it is important to get the correct bra size, but you dont stock them? I don't want to order online as I want to my bra to fit correctly. When I asked if I could have the managers name to complain to the member of staff didn't know. What a joke. Never mind you only care about your profits don't you.

Date visited: 15 MARCH 2012

Review by brenda on 20th July, 2008

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i go there every year as my mum enters the womens gurning and she has won it more times than i can think of to be honest her name is anne woods i think the crab fair is the event people wait for all year long it is the best night bout the whole thing is to go to the gurning

Date visited: every year

Review by Lynda Bullock on 8th October, 2007

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I recently stayed for two weeks at Jinlye, All Stretton and loved every minute of it. Church Stretton is a very pleasant country town with buildings of historic and architectural interest. You have all amenities plus gift shops, museum, gallery, pubs and takeaways. The local station takes you to Shrewsbury or Ludlow or any points beyond and the countryside itself is outstanding. Walks on the Long Mynd were superb and there is easy access to the hills. A wonderful part of the country and I can't wait to visit again.

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