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House of Spells opens at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

Fandom shop House of Spells has opened a new store at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. The store is one of the largest of its kind in… View Article

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House of Spells opens at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

Fandom shop House of Spells has opened a new store at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool.

The store is one of the largest of its kind in the North West for cult TV and film enthusiasts.

House of Spells previously operated a shop with Pride of Liverpool on the dock, but has now moved to its own site which is its biggest to date at 12,000 square feet. The second floor of the space will open later this year.

The shop will sell collections of merchandise and collectables from popular TV series and films such as Harry Potter, Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, Friends, Peaky Blinders, and more.

House of Spells also has shops in central London and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Sean Morrison, estate manager of Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, said: “We’re delighted House of Spells has expanded and is continuing to call the dock its home. We strive to create a memorable experience for all of our visitors and we have no doubt that this unique shopping venture will be a huge hit with both locals and tourists.”

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