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Landmark for company with opening of new Cotswold store

A new country store in the centre of Cirencester is already providing popular with locals even before its official launch.

Landmark has opened in Market Square offering some of the UK's leading country brands including Barbour, Schoffel, and a 'showcase' room devoted to Fairfax & Favor.

The store opened its doors on April 13 and according to store manager Clare Band, business is good.

"It's going really well," said Clare. "We've been really well received by locals and other local businesses. We couldn't be prouder to be honest.

"Seeing as we didn't actually announce we were opening in Cirencester and we just did a soft opening for the last eight weeks to bed ourselves in, it's gone surprisingly well.

"We've got six staff in total, two full-timers and four part-timers."

The Cirencester store is the company's sixth shop, with three in Broadway, Worcestershire, and others in Marlborough and Boscastle.

The store's official launch is due to take place on Saturday, June 25 when there will be Prosecco and canapés and discounted goods.

Landmark Cirencester is open seven days a week.

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