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Get your free copyThe new store sells 110 cheeses from around the word – with a focus on artisanal cheeses made in Britain – alongside fine charcuterie from Europe and a “wine wall” of premium wines from around the world.
The site will also host À Table, a restaurant concept which is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and high tea, featuring a pre-theatre menu including caviar for two.
Matthew Arnold, associate director for asset management at Grovesnor said, “Motcomb Street is one of the most charming streets in London. It’s absolutely stunning! We have a very strong statute, for this street specifically and the surrounding streets. We are about to embark on a £5 million investment to pedastrianise, resurface and improve all the forecourts outside the shops.
Ann-Marie Dyas, cheesemonger said,“We have found the dream location for our London shop. A charming, welcoming street that gives us the opportunity to be part of a real neighbourhood, just as we are in Bath. Cheese deserves a good home.”