
One of the Island’s best-known shops and tourist attractions is up for sale.
Jurby Junk, which was set up in 1976 by Stella Pixton, and its neighbouring bookshop are on the market with all stock for just over £200,000.
The landmark building draws both visitors and locals all year round – it’s provided props for films as well as appeared in TV programmes in its own right.
But how do you keep a three-thousand square foot store full of junk? Stella explains:

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