A new shop nestled in a seaside village is preparing to open its doors later this month. 

The Sea Word is the newest addition to Dalegate Market which is home to independent shops and a cafe.

The shopping village in Burnham Deepdale is welcoming the souvenir shop which will sit between FatFace and Relish in the former Creek store. 

Eastern Daily Press: The store will be stocking official merchandise from Gone CrabbingThe store will be stocking official merchandise from Gone Crabbing (Image: The Sea Word)

The shop boasts the full Gone Crabbing range, alongside beach essentials, toys, buckets, spades and nautical knick-knacks.

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Shop owner Jules Mace said:  “Selecting stock for the new shop has just been great fun, we’ve been listening to what visitors and locals alike tell us they want from a seaside store, and hopefully we’ve ticked some boxes for them. 

Eastern Daily Press: The store will be selling souvenirs as well as beach essentials, toys and games, buckets, spades, and nautical nicknacksThe store will be selling souvenirs as well as beach essentials, toys and games, buckets, spades, and nautical nicknacks (Image: The Sea Word)

“We’re enjoying the chance to work with the team at Gone Crabbing and we’ll be bringing back some of their classic designs alongside new favourites.”

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The Dalegate Market is home to local businesses such as Deepdale Stores and Cafe, One Stop Nature Shop and The Hare & The Hen.

Eastern Daily Press: The Sea Word join a collection of shops and cafes at Dalegate Market, including Deepdale Stores, Deepdale Cafe, FatFace and RelishThe Sea Word join a collection of shops and cafes at Dalegate Market, including Deepdale Stores, Deepdale Cafe, FatFace and Relish (Image: The Sea Word)

Jason Borthwick, the landlord of Dalegate Market, added:  “It’s lovely to have found a wonderful combination of continuity and new.

"The Sea Word will continue the presence of the Gone Crabbing range at Dalegate Market but also offer a new selection for visitors."