The owner of an Island landmark says it will close in October after unsuccessful attempts to sell it.
Stella Pixton of Jurby Junk says the store will close its doors in October after 40 years in business.
She put the business up for sale in 2013 with a price tag of £200,000 but no buyers have come forward.
Mrs Pixton, who's become synonymous with the two units at Jurby airfield, says she won't comment on the closure until nearer the date.
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