Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Royal Doulton

    4.0 (2 reviews)

    Royal Doulton Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Royal Doulton

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    18 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    17 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Better Bathrooms

    Better Bathrooms

    1.0(1 review)
    1.7 miCity Centre

    I ordered a toilet which subsequently leaked and caused me a £200 water bill in 3 months. They sent…read moreme a replacement inlet valve which I had to have fitted at my cost. They tested the old one and said nothing was wrong with it. Water was still leaking into the pan but they did not believe me so I sent them a video to show water was still leaking.. They declared they did not know this! T They then said it was the flush valve so sent me a new one. Again, at my expense, I had it fitted but the water did not stop leaking. I took another video and sent it them. They then told me I needed a new inlet valve to deal with high water pressure. How they could come to this conclusion without testing is beyond me. I asked them how on earth I was to test the water. Their response: call out a plumber. They then told me that I needed to send the toilet back again for testing resulting in me having no toilet. I decided to cut my losses, so I had fitted a new inlet valve from James Hargreaves Plumbers merchants who were fantastic and it worked first time. I sent the Better Bathrooms inlet valve and the flush valve back to Better Bathrooms for testing. It took two courier attempts to pick it up because they failed to make a correct booking. They tested and said there was nothing wrong with the products. I have incurred hours of emails, phone calls, waiting in for couriers to not show up and the expense of three plumbers coming to fit these parts and a £200 water bill. I'm now taking them to court.

    From the owner: BetterBathrooms.com is one of the UK leading bathroom retailers. We offer a wide range of bathroom…read moreproducts including bathroom suites, bathroom furniture, showers, baths, bathroom tiles and taps. All of our products are hand picked by product specialists and made to the highest quality, but sold at the most competitive prices online and in store.

    Photos
    Better Bathrooms
    Better Bathrooms
    Better Bathrooms

    See all

    Bratt's Vintage

    Bratt's Vintage

    4.2(5 reviews)
    1.8 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    So there I was, wandering round the Northern Quarter looking for something new, and POOF it…read moreappeared! In a shadowy doorway near Leo's gross Fish Bar, is a little staircase, lined with cool music posters and a couple of outfits on hangers. To be honest, I didn't hold out much hope as I descended the stairs. The sign above the door isn't the best (though it gets kudos for being simple) and, let's face it, vintage shops are ten-a-penny nowadays, and Manchester's NQ selection is already so good, it'd be hard to live up to that. But, I am glad to report, Bratt's does it admirably. Located in a cellar, basically, Bratt's takes advantage of the exposed brick work and low ceilings, and the arched alcoves in the wall are used as features; one of them houses much of the homewares selection (more on that later) and the other has been curtained off as a fitting room, which is almost too cool for words. It's the best fitting room I've seen since Rags to Bitches' silky tent. In terms of stock, Bratt's has really got it. Endless racks of good quality, well-cared-for vintage merchandise line the tardis-like cellar, organised, by style and material. So you'll find all the cricket jumpers together, offset by a great collection of retro trackie-tops and a bunch of good-looking furs (faux, or no? I dunno.) There's a multitude of jolly good womenswear, from all eras and epochs, and a seriously decent selection of knitwear. There's also a fantastic array of upcycled dresses and skirts by Love Me Again. I love upcycling, and you should too! The homewares, though mainly concentrated in one area, are scattered round the shelves. The awesomeness is too much to list, and I'm sure it's changed since last week, but expect to see vintage telephones, Atari consoles, the odd coffee table and some very nice mirrors. The perfect addition to any bijous dwelling, and the sort of thing I yearn for, but cannot have, in my modernist gaff. Sigh. Anyway, if you've got a kitsch aesthetic going on, you could do a lot worse than to pop to Bratt's for a vintage milk jug. (£3!) Not only is the stock great, the people here are fab too. The manager was more than happy to have a wee chat about the place, and told me that originally he'd planned to open a bar there. Thank God he didn't; this vintage shop is far too good to miss out on. As well as Mr Bratt (j'assume) there's a lovely female shop assistant who wafted around being the epitome of vintaahhhge styyyyle, dahhhhling, making it look totally effortless. She's hard to hate, though, because she's so damn lovely. Considering the instant awesomeness of Bratt's, only two weeks after opening, I think this place is one that will go quickly from hidden gem to firm fave, and rightly so.

    What a really cool vintage addition. Downstairs you go and explore and be fascinated and prepared…read moreto shell out on some very amazing pieces. Fancy a batman mobile telephone? A very old sewing machine? Listening to Rock FM and admiring the brickwork, the poster work and breathing in that vintage smell? Get yourself down to Bratts. Brilliance.

    Photos
    Bratt's Vintage
    Bratt's Vintage
    Bratt's Vintage

    See all

    Royal Doulton - kitchenandbath - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...