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The 'Top' Shop
By Sue Miller
No.3 Town Green Road was, until 1984, a general store, known in its last years as The Top Shop to distinguish it from Miller’s Stores further down the road.
The shop was built sometime between 1896 and 1900 to replace an older building in which Thomas Russell had traded as a grocer at least as far back as 1862 when Orwell’s first Post Office was set up there. Russell’s shop was completely destroyed by fire in 1896, but its timber framed outbuildings survive to the present day.
The Huddlestone family’s ‘County Stores’
The Huddlestone family were trading in the newly built shop by 1900, describing themselves as ‘grocers, drapers, outfitters and hardware suppliers’. Furniture and hardware were displayed and stored in the building now occupied by Hair Waves, and in the main shop there were separate counters for each type of goods sold.
The Huddlestones called their business the County Stores and acquired one of the earliest telephones in the district, Arrington 23.
In 1984 the shop was bought and closed by Mr Poole, the proprietor of Miller’s Stores, and resold for residential use only.