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Pateley Bridge's The Oldest Sweet Shop in the World has been sold to a new owner - and he's just 23. By Grace Newton. Comment. Published 1st Mar 2021, 16:06 BST. Updated 2nd Mar 2021, 08:08 BST.
Ben Howie, 23, says he sees himself as the Pateley Bridge store's "custodian" rather than its ... Young entrepreneur buys world's oldest sweet shop in Pateley Bridge. Published. 2 March 2021. Share.
Pateley Bridge offers "all the charms of rural life" in Yorkshire Credit: Alamy. Among them are historic cobbled streets, an ancient sweet shop claiming to be one of the world's oldest and a ...
The shop is located in Pateley Bridge and dates all the way back to 1827. There’s every sweet you could possibly imagine inside, from bonbons to fudge and pear drops.
Ben Howie is the owner of the Oldest Sweet Shop in the World, located in northern England’s Pateley Bridge. Established in 1827, the shop’s distinction was validated by Guinness World Records ...
It is a story of sweet success for Keith Tordoff '“ Nidderdale's Chamber of Trade chairman who finds the area so filled with charm that he has declined to take a holiday for two decades. Leeds ...
Our writer and her dad visited the quaint market town of Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire to see if its award-winning food and drinks were worth the money - and they were left with no regrets ...
Refreshments: There is plenty of places to eat and drink in Pateley Bridge, including the sweet shop. * Jonathan Smith runs Where2walk, a walking company based in the Yorkshire Dales: ...
Ben Howie, 23, says he sees himself as the Pateley Bridge store's "custodian" rather than its owner. Skip to content. ... Young entrepreneur buys world's oldest sweet shop in Pateley Bridge. 2 ...
Ben Howie, 23, is now the proud owner of the Guinness world record-holding store in Pateley Bridge, a shop he visited regularly as a child. The shop has been selling sweets to the people of the ...
Young entrepreneur buys world's oldest sweet shop in Pateley Bridge. Image caption, Ben Howie, 23, said he saw himself as the shop's "custodian" rather than its owner. 2 March 2021.
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